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Crisis, Identity and Migration in Post-Colonial Southern Africa

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Crisis, Identity and Migration in Post-Colonial Southern Africa Synopsis

This book offers a socio-historical analysis of migration and the possibilities of regional integration in Southern Africa. It examines both the historical roots of and contemporary challenges regarding the social, economic, and geo-political causes of migration and its consequences (i.e. xenophobia) to illustrate how 'diaspora' migrations have shaped a sense of identity, citizenry, and belonging in the region. 

By discussing immigration policies and processes and highlighting how the struggle for belonging is mediated by new pressures concerning economic security, social inequality, and globalist challenges, the book develops policy responses to the challenge of social and economic exclusion, as well as xenophobic violence, in Southern Africa. 

This timely and highly informative book will appeal to all scholars, activists, and policy-makers looking to revisit migration policies and realign them with current globalization and regional integration trends.


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ISBN: 9783319592343
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Author: Hangwelani Magidimisha, Nene Ernest Khalema, Lovemore Chipungu, Tamuka C Chirimambowa, Tinashe Lukas Chimedza
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 234 pages
Series: Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development
Genres: Politics and government
Population and migration geography
Migration, immigration and emigration
International relations
Political economy
Economic history
African history