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Journal articles on the topic "Migration africaine":

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Bredeloup, Sylvie. "L'aventurier, une figure de la migration africaine." Cahiers internationaux de sociologie 125, no. 2 (2008): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cis.125.0281.

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GREGORY, JOEL W., and VICTOR PICHÉ. "LA MIGRATION AFRICAINE ET LE CAPITALISME PÉRIPHÉRIQUE*." Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 15, no. 4 (July 14, 2008): 466–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-618x.1978.tb01002.x.

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de Silva Jayasuriya, Shihan. "Indian Oceanic Crossings: Music of the Afro-Asian Diaspora Traversées de l'océan Indien : la musique dans la diaspora afro-asiatique." African Diaspora 1, no. 1-2 (2008): 135–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187254608x346079.

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Abstract African movement in the Indian Ocean is a centuries old phenomenon. The better-known transatlantic migration to the Americas has gripped scholars and the public imagination particularly due to the commemorations, in 2007, of the bicentennial of Britain abolishing the slave trade. Archival and oral accounts are complementary in investigating the silent history of the Indian Ocean involuntary migrants. Through case studies, assimilation, social mobility, marginalisation and issues of identity, perhaps we can begin to understand the contemporary status endured by Asia's Africans. This paper considers African influence in the Indian Ocean World through retention and transmission of music while exploring identity and contemporary culture of Afro-Asians. La migration africaine à travers l'océan Indien est un phénomène vieux de plusieurs siècles. Plus connue, la migration transatlantique vers les Amériques a focalisé l'attention des chercheurs ainsi que l'imagination du public surtout du fait des commémorations, en 2007, du bicentenaire de l'abolition du commerce des esclaves en Grande-Bretagne. Les archives et les comptes-rendus oraux apportent un complément à l'enquête sur l'histoire silencieuse des migrants involontaires de l'océan Indien. A travers les études de cas d'assimilation, de mobilité sociale, de marginalisation et les questions d'identité, nous pouvons peut-être commencer à comprendre le statut subi ou apprécié aujourd'hui par les Africains d'Asie. Cet article étudie l'influence africaine sur le monde de l'océan Indien à travers la conservation et la transmission de la musique tout en explorant l'identité et la culture des Afro-Asiatiques.
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Bensaâd, Ali. "La grande migration africaine à travers le Sahara." Méditerranée 99, no. 3 (2002): 41–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/medit.2002.3259.

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Bredeloup, Sylvie. "Les temps du transit dans la migration africaine." Journal des Africanistes, no. 83-2 (July 30, 2013): 58–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/africanistes.3327.

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Anteby-Yemini, Lisa. "Défis et enjeux de la migration africaine en Israël." Migrations Société N°179, no. 1 (2020): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/migra.179.0149.

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Bava, Sophie, and Julie Picard. "Les nouvelles figures religieuses de la migration africaine au Caire." Autrepart 56, no. 4 (2010): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/autr.056.0153.

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Picard, Julie. "Rey Jeanne. — Migration africaine et pentecôtisme en Suisse. Dispositifs rituels, pouvoirs, mobilités." Cahiers d'études africaines, no. 241 (March 15, 2021): 233–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/etudesafricaines.33468.

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Loungou, Serge. "Le trafic d’enfants, un aspect de la migration ouest‑africaine au Gabon." Les Cahiers d’Outre-Mer 64, no. 256 (October 1, 2011): 485–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/com.6389.

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Lioré, Julie. "Les mères, les filles et la cuisine “africaine” en situation de migration (Marseille)." Hommes & migrations, no. 1286-1287 (July 1, 2010): 178–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/hommesmigrations.1746.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Migration africaine":

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Gueye, Cina. "Activités invisibles et compétitions dans la ville africaine contemporaine : migration chinoise et reconfiguration économique à Dakar." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE2032.

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Notre thèse s’intéresse particulièrement aux répercussions des modes d’inscription économiques des entrepreneurs chinois sur la recomposition des équilibres internes du marché du travail invisible à Dakar, incarné par des acteurs économiques accumulant les écarts aux normes majoritaires dans un environnement urbain marqué par la lutte des différents acteurs en présence pour l’appropriation des territoires et des ressources offertes par la ville. Notre ambition est de rendre compte des régimes de concurrence, de coopération, des luttes pour l’espace et les ressources offertes par la ville, des logiques de distanciation entre acteurs évoluant sur des segments concurrents. Dans cette perspective, nous avons opté pour une approche multi-site impliquant divers acteurs de la compétition urbaine : commerçants de rue sénégalais, cordonniers, pour apprécier les différentes postures d’acteurs de l’économie invisible face à la recomposition de l’équilibre interne de leurs segments d’activités. L’accent mis sur la reconfiguration du marché du travail invisible induit par cette coprésence dans cette recherche de type ethnographique interroge les rapports de domination, de résistance, mais aussi d’adaptation qui rythment le jeu des acteurs dans l’espace urbain où se construisent de nouveaux dispositifs commerciaux entre tensions et compromis
Our thesis is particularly interested in the impact of economic modes inscriptions of Chinese entrepreneurs on the of internal balances recomposition of the invisible job market, incarnated by economic actors accumulating the differences to the majority standards in an urban environment characterized by the struggle of the different actors involved in the appropriation of land and resources offered by the city.Our goal is to realize competition regimes, cooperation, fights for space and resources offered by the city, distancing logic between actors working on competing segments. In this perspective, we opted for a multi-site approach involving various urban competition actors: Senegalese street traders, shoemakers, to appreciate the different postures of the actor’s invisible economy facing to the recomposition of the internal balance of their business segments.The emphasis on the reconfiguration of the invisible job market induced by the co-presence in this type of ethnographical research examines the domination reports, resistors, but also adaptations that punctuate the actors in the urban area where is building new trade arrangements between tension and compromise
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Treiber, Nicolas. "Les structures de la déception : récits de migration et expériences colonisées dans la littérature africaine d'expression française (1953-1961)." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017AIXM0074.

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Le voyage des étudiants africains en situation coloniale constitue le sujet d’une mise en scène récurrente dans la littérature africaine d’expression française des années cinquante. À l’époque des combats décoloniaux, politiques et idéologiques, certains écrivains comme Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Camara Laye ou Aké Loba font de l’expérience de la colonisation culturelle le cœur de leurs œuvres littéraires. Leurs textes portant sur le voyage pour études des héros vers la France s’articulent autour d’une isotopie narrative, spatiale et existentielle : une migration en forme d’impasse, reposant sur quantité de promesses trahies, de rêves aux perspectives brisées, d’expériences de déréliction mortifère. L’étude du fonctionnement littéraire de la déception progressive des personnages d’élèves africains colonisés permet de mettre au jour le processus de subjectivation qui détermine leur horizon bouché. Car les trompe-l’œil idéologiques de l’entreprise coloniale dissimulent un mouvement de capture existentielle qui arraisonne les personnages et les transforme en sujet de domination. Depuis le tournant des indépendances politiques, le traitement littéraire de ces aventures échouées continue d’interroger le temps présent. Ces êtres tendus entre des espaces et des univers de valeurs antagoniques questionnent la négociation des identités postcoloniales. Comme si, en entrant dans la fabrique du personnage colonisé, partant à la rencontre de ses mécanismes et de ses modèles, nous avions rendez-vous avec les formes contemporaines de leur développement mondialisé
The travels of African students in a colonial situation are a recurring subject in Frenchspeaking African literature of the 1950s. At the time of de-colonial, political and ideological struggles, some writers such as Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Camara Laye or Aké Loba have put the experience of cultural colonization at the heart of their literary work. Their writings, aboutthe study trips of the main characters to France, are based on a spatial and existential isotopy: a dead-end migration, based on many betrayed promises, dreams with broken perspectives, experiences of deathly dereliction. The study of the literary device of the progressive disenchantment of these characters – African, colonized students – allows to shed light on thesubjectivation process that shapes their barred horizons. Indeed, the ideological deceit of the colonial endeavor hides a movement of existential capture that grabs the character and makes them subjects of domination. Since the turning point of political independencies, the literary outlook on those failed adventures keeps interrogating our present times. These beings, stretched between spaces and universes of opposed values, question the negotiation of postcolonial identities. As if, by entering the mold of the colonized character, by going to meet its mechanisms and models, we had an appointment with the modern-day shapes of their globalized development
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Fano, Matteo. "« Quand tu n’as pas de papiers, tu ne peux pas choisir ! » : sociobiographies d’un groupe de jeunes migrants d’origine africaine à Marseille." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023EHES0119.

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Ce travail de recherche a pour objectif de mieux comprendre le phénomène migratoire contemporain et son évolution, en adoptant un point de vue microsocial et phénoménologique axé sur les expériences vécues d'un groupe diversifié d'hommes d'origine subsaharienne arrivant pour la première fois en France. Ces individus avaient quitté leur pays d'origine dans l'espoir d'atteindre une mobilité sociale et existentielle qu'ils considéraient comme inaccessible autrement. L'auteur a suivi leurs parcours sociaux et administratifs lors de leur installation à Marseille, en participant sous des différentes manières à leurs expériences et en recueillant leurs témoignages sur les circonstances de leur départ et les expériences qu'ils ont vécues en cours de route.Ces trajectoires de voyage et d'installation mettent en lumière les liens complexes entre la formation des psychologies des acteurs et les forces globales qui structurent leurs contextes d’existence, se manifestant à l'échelle individuelle sous forme de contraintes et d’opportunités qui orientent les choix de conduite. À ce sujet, l'auteur souligne que la décision de rester à Marseille n’a pas été prise de manière définitive dès l’arrivée, mais a été renégociée au jour le jour en fonction des événements qui modifiaient leur situation de vie, et donc leurs perspectives d'avenir.Ce processus d’intégration sociale « par le bas » s’est déroulé à la fois en adaptant le contexte à leurs besoins grâce à des astuces et ajustant progressivement leurs aspirations à la réalité de leur condition. Malgré des situations parfois très contraignantes, ils ont réussi à dégager des espaces d'autodétermination, leur permettant de se sentir acteurs de leur parcours, d'envisager la possibilité de vivre une vie digne, et de spéculer sur le fait qu'ils avaient plus de chances de le faire sur place plutôt qu'ailleurs. De cette manière, en revanche, ces individus se sont progressivement éloignés des objectifs d’avenir qui avaient animé leur projet initial de migration, se rapprochant de celui que la société d'accueil leur avait prescrit en fonction de leur statut, parfois en restant enfermés dans des formes d'inclusion partielle et précaire.Dans ce cadre, la relation d’échange entre les enquêtés et l’enquêteur a joué un rôle important. Tout d’abord, ce dernier leur a fourni des ressources matérielles, des informations et des conseils, ce qui leur a donné plus de marge de manœuvre pour faire face aux imprévus du quotidien. Ensuite, elle a fourni un cadre propice à la co-construction d'un dispositif d'écoute qui a permis aux enquêtés de partager librement leur histoire tout en la revisitant, et donc de mieux se l’approprier. Ainsi, en négociant leur relation avec le passé à travers le récit, ils ont pu l'utiliser comme base pour élaborer de nouveaux projets pour l'avenir, à la fois réalisables à la lumière des contraintes imposées par le contexte actuel, et leur permettant de s'y reconnaître grâce à une continuité biographique reconstruite a posteriori, souvent en s'appuyant sur des métonymies identitaires. En résumé, cette thèse décrit comment ces personnes, bien que confrontées à des circonstances très contraignants, ont réussi à négocier des espaces d’autodétermination qui leur ont permis de garder les rênes de leurs vies, en utilisant ce que la société d'accueil essayait de faire d'eux comme point de départ pour en faire quelque chose de différent
This research aims to better understand the contemporary migratory phenomenon and its evolution by adopting a microsocial and phenomenological perspective focused on the lived experiences of a diverse group of men of Sub-Saharan African origin arriving in France for the first time. These individuals had departed from their home countries with the aspiration of attaining social and existential mobility that they perceived as otherwise impossible to reach. The author followed their social and administrative trajectories during their settlement in Marseille, actively participating in their experiences and collecting their testimonies about the circumstances of their departure and the experiences they had along the way.These travel and settlement paths underscore the intricate connections between the evolution of the actors' psychologies and the global forces shaping their life contexts. These forces materialize at the individual level through constraints and opportunities that mold their decisions. In this regard, the author emphasizes that the decision to stay in Marseille was not definitively determined upon arrival but, rather, was subject to daily renegotiation, influenced by evolving circumstances that impacted their living conditions and, consequently, their prospects and hopes for the future.This process of social integration from the bottom up involved tailoring their environment to their needs through resourcefulness and progressively aligning their aspirations with the realities of their circumstances. Despite facing occasional challenges, they succeeded in creating spheres of self-determination, enabling them to perceive themselves as actors of their destiny, consider the potential for leading dignified lives, and entertain the idea that their odds of achieving this were higher in that location than elsewhere. Conversely, in this process, these individuals gradually moved away from the future goals that had driven their initial migration project, instead aligning with the one prescribed by the host society based on their status, sometimes remaining trapped in forms of partial and precarious inclusion.In this context, the exchange relationship between the interviewees and the researcher played a significant role. Firstly, the researcher provided them with material resources, information, and advice, giving them more room to handle everyday contingencies. Secondly, it provided a conducive framework for co-constructing a listening mechanism that allowed the interviewees to freely share their stories and reinterpret them, facilitating better ownership of their narratives. By negotiating their relationship with the past through storytelling, they could use it as a foundation to develop new future projects that were both achievable in light of the constraints imposed by the current context, and allowed individuals to identify with them through a biographical continuity reconstructed retrospectively, often based on identity metonymies. In summary, this thesis describes how this group of people managed to maintain control over their lives by using what the host society tried to make of them as a starting point to create something different
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Nkouda, Sopgui Romuald. "Migration et contact culturel : problématique de la transculturation chez les écrivains de la diaspora africaine en Allemagne, en France et en Angleterre (1980-2011)." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017AIXM0277.

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Akilha, Ateib Mohamed Ali. "La Libye au carrefour de l'Afrique et de l'Europe : étude sur les migrations clandestines de la Libye vers l'Europe : analyses, enjeux et perspectives." Thesis, Dijon, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011DIJOD006.

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La Libye est une zone clé sur les chemins de la migration entre Afrique et Europe. Si les Libyens ne constituent pas un peuple de migrants, leur territoire, lui, est un lieu de transit fondamental pour les migrations, notamment clandestines, des Africains de toutes origines vers l’Europe, surtout depuis que le Détroit de Gibraltar est étroitement contrôlé. Cette thèse s’interroge sur le phénomène de la migration illégale dans cet espace. Elle tente d’appréhender ce phénomène en relation avec la situation internationale de la Libye, et donc l’évolution sur une période qui couvre l’avant-embargo, l’embargo, et l’après embargo. L’immigration clandestine est un processus complexe qui a des origines aussi nombreuses que diverses, et dont les conséquences se font sentir aussi bien sur les migrants que sur les pays d’origine, de destination et de transit. Ainsi la Libye, pays de transit, considère t-elle désormais tous les enjeux diplomatiques qui se jouent à travers le passage des migrants africains sur son sol. Ses positions sur la scène internationale depuis la création de la Jamahiriya influencent ce facteur stratégique, tout comme elles sont influencées par lui. Au carrefour de la construction euro-méditerranéenne, la Libye sait user de sa situation de zone tampon, notamment dans ses relations avec l’Italie, qui elle-même fait le pont entre l’Union européenne et la Jamahiriya. C’est ainsi que la Libye négocie son implication dans les traités internationaux du type de l’Union pour la Méditerranée. Mais ses décisions politiques dépendent également des politiques de migration européennes, notamment du processus d’externalisation de la question migratoire. En raison de sa situation si spécifique, c’est à ce pays ouvert sur la Méditerranée de peser sur la mise en œuvre de politiques qui dépassent le simple aspect sécuritaire, qui permettent que tous les acteurs de ces vastes mouvements sortent gagnants de ces fluctuations qui sont désormais inéluctables
Libya is a key area of migration between Africa and Europe. If the Libyans are not considered as migrant population, their territory, it is a fundamental transit point particularly for illegal migrants. The Africans from all origins take this way to Europe because of the enforced control of the Strait of Gibraltar. This thesis examines the phenomenon of illegal migration in this region. It reviews this phenomenon in relation to the international situation of Libya and it’s evolution over the pre-embargo, the embargo and post-embargo period. Illegal immigration is a very complex process that has numerous and various causes. It has many consequences on the migrants, both in countries of origin, transit and destination. This situation raises an important question. Thus is Libya, a transit country in the area, taking into consideration all diplomatic issues that rise from the passing of African migrants on its territory? The political positions of Libya on the international scene have a mutual strategic influence since the creation of the Libyan Jamahiriya. At the crossroads of Euro-Mediterranean point, Libya takes advantage of its position as a buffer; especially in its relations with Italy, which itself is the bridge between the European Union and Libya. This is how Libya negotiates its involvement in international treats such as the Union for the Mediterranean. But the political decisions of Libya depend also on European migration policies, particularly the process of outsourcing of migration issue. Because of its specific location, this country bordered by the Mediterranean must have a direct impact on the policies that go beyond this security aspect. These policies must allow all actors of these vast movements to overcome these fluctuations that are now inevitable
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Picard, Mélanie. "L'expérience du déplacement forcé des Afro-Colombiennes, en Colombie." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/27029.

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Ce mémoire porte sur l’expérience du déplacement forcé des Afro-Colombiennes, en Colombie. Dans ce pays, depuis plusieurs décennies, a lieu un conflit armé interne qui a pour effet la fuite de millions de personnes vers les périphéries des grands centres urbains. Afin de mettre en lumière leur vécu, et de comprendre les transformations suite au déplacement, j’ai recueilli les histoires de vie de 17 Afro-Colombiennes, victimes du déplacement forcé qui se sont installées illégalement dans l’un des quartiers au sud de Bogotá. Ces récits permettent de saisir leur situation avant le déplacement, pendant le déplacement et lors de leur arrivée à Bogotá. Les concepts d’expérience et de rapports sociaux de sexe permettent de comprendre le vécu de ces femmes et leur position en tant que femmes appartenant à une minorité connue pour faire partie des plus démunis.
This thesis reflects upon the forced displacement of Afro-Columbians in Colombia. In this country, over the past few decades, an internal armed conflict has driven millions of people to the outskirts of large urban centers. In order to highlight their experiences and to understand the effects of this displacement, I have gathered the stories of 17 Afro-Colombian women forced to settle in a neighborhood south of Bogotá. These accounts detail their lives before and during the resettlement, as well as their arrival in Bogota. These women’s experiences and gender relations shape their lives as an oppressed minority in Colombia.
Esta tesina se centra en la experiencia del desplazamiento forzado de las Afrocolombianas, en Colombia. En este país, desde hace varios decenios, tiene lugar un conflicto armado interno que ha provocado el desplazamiento de millones de personas hacia las periferias de los grandes centros urbanos. Con el fin de evidenciar sus experiencias, y de comprender las transformaciones que siguen al desplazamiento, yo he recogido las historias de vida de 17 Afrocolombianas, víctimas del desplazamiento forzado que se han instalado ilegalmente en un barrio al sur de Bogotá D.C. Estos relatos permiten tener una idea de su situación antes del desplazamiento, durante el desplazamiento y desde su llegada a Bogotá D.C. Los conceptos de experiencia y de relaciones sociales de género permiten comprender la vivencia de estas mujeres y su posición en tanto que mujeres pertenecientes a una minoría conocida por hacer parte de los más pobres.
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Hindrikes, Evelin. "Un féminisme à cheval sur deux continents : une étude des idées féministes dans le roman Les Honneurs perdus et l'essai Lettre d'une Africaine à ses sœurs occidentales de Calixthe Beyala." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk (SPR), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-60089.

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This study examines the feminist ideas in Calixthe Beyala's fictional novel Les Honneurs perdus (1996) and her essay Lettre d'une Africaine à ses sœurs occidentales (1995). The description of women's situation and their possible liberation in these two texts are analyzed, notably based on the feminist theories articulated by Simone de Beauvoir and by Judith Butler. The analysis demonstrates that the women in these texts live in a patriarchal society where they are oppressed and dominated by men. Religion and tradition serve as a way of internalizing this oppression. Early on, the women learn that their sexuality is owned by men, and that the main purpose of their existence is to get married and have children. However, Beyala also demonstrates a possiblity for women to reclaim their subjectivity and to liberate themselves from men's oppression, mainly through gaining awareness of the oppression, getting access to education and finding solidarity between women. In the last chapter of the analysis, Beyala's vision of the woman as the savior of the world is questioned, and the importance of the postcolonial context is considered. The study concludes that Beyala's feminist ideas consist of a fusion of, on one hand, Western feminist theories such as those based on the works of Beauvoir and, on the other hand, ideas of solidarity characteristic for the African continent. This creates a feminism which, just like Beyala herself, straddles two continents.
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Toé, Wilfried Antoine Bassou. "Minéralisations uranifères de la ceinture orogénique Pan-africaine du Damara (Namibie) : implication de la fusion partielle, de la migration et de la mise en place des magmas sur le remaniement de la croûte continentale." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LORR0274/document.

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La chronologie de la formation de la croûte continentale est débattue mais la plupart des modèles convergent sur le fait qu'une bonne partie de la croûte continentale présente à la surface de la Terre aujourd'hui est présente depuis le Protérozoïque (2,5 - 0, 54 Ga) et qu'elle a essentiellement subit un remaniement au cours d'orogénèses. L'uranium, qui est un élément incompatible, est un traceur de cette évolution depuis son fractionnement initial par fusion partielle du manteau jusqu'à son remaniement dans les niveaux crustaux supérieurs. La ceinture orogénique Néoprotérozoïque Pan-africaine (0,5 ± 0,1 Ga) du Damara en Namibie constitue une cible géologique pour tester les relations entre croissance / évolution crustale et métallogénie de l'uranium. Elle s'est formée suite à la collision des cratons archéens du Congo et du Kalahari (plaque subductante). Ce travail de thèse montre que l'évolution de la croute continentale de la ceinture du Damara durant l'orogènese Pan-africaine au Néoprotérozoïque se fait par remaniement de roches ayant été extraites du manteau depuis l'Archéen et que leur fusion partielle est le mécanisme prépondérant pour la minéralisation uranifère primaire associée à la cristallisation de granites intrusifs. Les granites in-situ issus de la fusion partielle des sédiments dans les niveaux crustaux supérieurs sont peu ou pas propices à de fortes concentrations d'uranium du fait 1) de la faible préconcentration de leur protolithes et 2) de leur migration relativement limitée. Les granites intrusifs minéralisés correspondent à des injections tardi- à post-collision (ca. 520 - 480 Ma dans la zone centrale) et sont liés aux phases de relaxation thermique et d'effondrement gravitaire subséquentes à l'épaississement crustal de l'orogène dans un contexte de convergence de plaques
The chronology of continental crust formation is debated but most models converge on the fact that much of the continental crust on the surface of the Earth is present since the Proterozoic (2.5 - 0, 54 Ga) and has essentially undergoes reworking during orogenesises. Uranium which is an incompatible element is a tracer of this crustal evolution, since its initial fractionation by partial melting of the mantle to its reworking in higher crustal levels. Neoproterozoic Pan-African (0.5 ± 0.1 Ga) orogenic belt of the Damara in Namibia is a good geological target to test the relationship between crustal growth and evolution and metallogeny of uranium. It was formed after the collision of the Archean cratons of Congo and Kalahari (subducting plate). This thesis shows that the evolution of the continental crust during the Neoproterozoic Damara Orogen is by reworking of Archaean to Neoproterozoic crustal domains and partial melting of rocks is the predominant mechanism for primary uranium mineralization associated with crystallization of intrusive granites derived from anatexis of paleo- to mesoproterozoic basement fragments. The intrusive granites issued from partial melting of sediments in the upper crustal levels are low or not favorable to high concentrations of uranium because of 1) the low preconcentration of their protoliths and 2) their relatively limited migration. The mineralized intrusive granites correspond to late- to post-collision injections (ca. 520-480 Ma in the central area) and are related to thermal relaxation phases and gravitational collapse subsequent to thickening in crustal orogen in a context of plates convergence
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Pendock, Catherine. "The willingness of South African emigrants to transfer knowledge to other South Africans." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/25625.

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This study examines the effect of migration and emotions on knowledge transfer with the intention of identifying the emotions influencing the willingness of South African emigrants to transfer knowledge to South Africans living in South Africa. The increasing number of South Africans emigrating is exacerbating the skills shortage in the country and therefore it is of importance to understand the profile of a South African emigrant who is willing to transfer knowledge to South Africans living in South Africa. Through understanding who to target for assistance South Africa will be able to better utilise those emigrants who are willing to assist. The primary data was collected through an online survey. Of the 311 responses 210 were usable in the regression models run. The outcome of this research supports previous literature that positive knowledge sharing emotions play a major role in influencing the willingness to transfer knowledge. Because this is voluntary knowledge sharing emigrants tend to share knowledge when they are happy and when they feel positive towards knowledge sharing. This is influenced by positive feelings about their own knowledge and about their decision to emigrate. The results also suggest that emigrant‟s emotions towards knowledge sharing were not dominated by their feelings about South Africa, but rather by their emotions towards their host country. Copyright
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Watrin, Julie. "Dynamique spatiale et temporelle de la végétation caractéristique du << Sahara vert >> pendant la période humide de l'Holocène." Paris 6, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA066610.

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L’intensification de la mousson en Afrique du Nord au cours de l’Holocène a entraîné un changement de végétation - le « Sahara vert » - caractérisé par l’apparition de plantes tropicales dans des zones aujourd’hui désertiques. Les conditions humides ont permis l’extension de la végétation soudanienne, la limite Sahel-Sahara ayant probablement migré d’environ 450 km vers le Nord par rapport à sa position actuelle. Les données polliniques sont un des marqueurs paléoenvironnementaux les plus utilisés pour reconstituer les paysages du passé, du fait de leur abondance et de leur conservation. L’objectif de cette thèse est de mieux comprendre la dynamique de la végétation en Afrique de l’Ouest au cours des 14000 dernières années, en se basant sur l’étude des données palynologiques. Trois axes sont développés: 1) l’analyse de la relation actuelle pollen-plante-climat, 2) l’analyse de la végétation de la région ouest africaine, à partir des échantillons de surface de cette région, 3) l’étude de la migration des plantes au cours de l’Holocène et la caractérisation des écosystèmes du « Sahara vert ». Ces analyses montrent qu’il n’est pas nécessaire dans les régions tropicales de prendre en compte les pourcentages des grains de pollen pour représenter les plantes, du fait de biais importants existant entre les fréquences polliniques et l’abondance des plantes. Concernant les paysages du « Sahara vert », le travail réalisé permet d’estimer les vitesses de migration des plantes tropicales ainsi que leur ordre d’apparition dans les latitudes nord africaines. Il confirme le caractère particulier de la végétation du « Sahara vert » : une interpénétration d’éléments tropicaux humides dans un paysage steppique. Finalement, l’ensemble de ces travaux permet de proposer des reconstitutions climatiques pour la période du « Sahara vert ».

Books on the topic "Migration africaine":

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Mehdi, Amele El. Une Odyssee Africaine. Le drame de la migration clandestine. Alger: Casbah Editions, 2018.

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Mahdi, Amèle El. Une Odyssée africaine: Le drame de la migration clandestine. Alger: Casbah éditions, 2018.

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Rey, Jeanne. Migration africaine et pentecôtisme en Suisse: Dispositifs rituels, pouvoirs, mobilités. Paris: Éditions Karthala, 2019.

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Chaabita, Rachid. Migration clandestine africaine vers l'Europe: Un espoir pour les uns, un problème pour les autres. Paris: Harmattan, 2010.

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Steiner, Tina. Translated people, translated texts: Language and migration in contemporary African literature. Kinderhook, NY: St. Jerome Pub., 2009.

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Steiner, Tina. Translated people, translated texts: Language and migration in contemporary African literature. Kinderhook, NY: St. Jerome Pub., 2009.

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Goodwin, E. Marvin. Black migration in America from 1915 to 1960: An uneasy exodus. Lewiston: E. Mellen Press, 1990.

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Sioux, Tracee. African American migration. New York: PowerKids Press, 2004.

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Cunningham, Kevin. African-American migration. Chicago, Ill: Raintree, 2012.

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Adi, Hakim. African migrations. Hove: Wayland, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Migration africaine":

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Nyaoro, Dulo. "Migrating Out of Migration." In Routledge Handbook of Contemporary African Migration, 197–209. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003005551-15.

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Freier, Luisa Feline, Leon Lucar Oba, and María Angélica Fernández Bautista. "Inter-regional Migration in the Global South: African Migration to Latin America." In The Palgrave Handbook of South–South Migration and Inequality, 343–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39814-8_16.

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AbstractWhile the media predominantly focuses on African migration to Europe, some scholars have noticed that African migrants are also undertaking longer and riskier journeys in search of better opportunities in destinations such as Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. In the presence of such an increase of African migrants in the continent, this chapter examines the growing phenomenon of African migration to Latin America in various aspects. Firstly, it offers an African migration literature review and explains the reasons why African migrants are choosing Latin American host or transit countries, offering a refutation of classical “push–pull” models and instead, proposing that Africans migrate for a variety of reasons including personal aspirations. Secondly, it provides an empirical exploration of patterns of African asylum seekers and refugees in the continent. Finally, the chapter explores the socio-political reception of these migrants in three main receiving countries: Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. In so doing, the chapter aims to contribute to a better understanding of the dynamics of African migration to non-traditional destinations, and highlight avenues for further research in the field of African migration studies. It also emphasises the need to move away from simplistic explanations based on push–pull models and to recognise the agency and diversity of African migrants.
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Campbell, Eugene K. "Southern African Migration." In Encyclopedia of Migration, 1–16. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6179-7_26-1.

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Campbell, Eugene K. "Southern African Migration." In Encyclopedia of Migration, 1–16. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6179-7_26-2.

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Adebusoye, Paulina Makinwa. "Western African Migration." In Encyclopedia of Migration, 1–7. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6179-7_28-2.

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Walker, Iain. "African Island Migration." In Encyclopedia of Migration, 1–8. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6179-7_29-1.

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Pasura, Dominic, and Daniel Makina. "Contemporary African Migration." In Routledge Handbook of Contemporary African Migration, 1–20. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003005551-1.

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Langdon, Steven, Archibald R. M. Ritter, and Yiagadeesen Samy. "International Migration 1." In African Economic Development, 553–73. New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315690506-21.

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Uhuegbu, Chiedozie Michael. "Exploring Migration Literature." In Transformations in Africana Studies, 256–70. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003293897-19.

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Goździak, Elżbieta M., and Supang Chantavanich. "Africans in Thailand." In African Migration to Thailand, 1–9. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003286554-1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Migration africaine":

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Makhmutova, Maria. "THE LIBYAN PROBLEM AS A THREAT TO AFRICAN AND MEDITERRANEAN SECURITY." In Globalistics-2020: Global issues and the future of humankind. Interregional Social Organization for Assistance of Studying and Promotion the Scientific Heritage of N.D. Kondratieff / ISOASPSH of N.D. Kondratieff, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46865/978-5-901640-33-3-2020-314-319.

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The article examines the negative impact of the Libyan crisis on European and African countries. The author notes that the main problem facing the EU is the illegal migration of Africans, which does not decrease even when implementing joint missions and programs. In turn, the chaos in Libya is played out differently on its neighbors. Countries such as Algeria and Egypt have tried to strengthen their borders, while Tunisia, Chad, Niger and Sudan have tried to adapt to current challenges.
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Gidado Ibrahim, Abubakar. "AFRICAN MIGRATION TO EUROPE." In 36th International Academic Conference, London. International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.20472/iac.2018.036.013.

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Boppart, Stephen A., Gary J. Tearney, Brett E. Bouma, James G. Fujimoto, and Mark E. Brezinski. "Optical Coherence Tomography of Embryonic Morphology During Cellular Differentiation." In Advances in Optical Imaging and Photon Migration. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/aoipm.1996.cit231.

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Improved imaging of morphological changes has the potential of offering new insight into the complex process of embryonic development. Optical coherence tomography (OCT), is a new imaging technique for performing in vivo cross-sectional imaging of architectural morphology by measuring backscattered infrared light. This study investigates the application of OCT for imaging developing structure in Xenopus laevis (African frog) and Brachydanio rerio (zebra fish), two developmental biology animal models. Images are compared to corresponding histological preparations. Cross sectional imaging can be performed and structural morphology identified at greater imaging depths than possible with confocal and light microscopy. Repeated OCT imaging may be performed in vivo in order to track structural changes throughout development. Imaging in vivo microscopic embryonic morphology with OCT is a fundamental biological research application for the study of genetic disease.
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DIOP, COLONEL MBARECK. "WEST AFRICAN POINT OF VIEW ON MIGRATION." In The 32nd Session of International Seminars and International Collaboration. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812701787_0042.

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DIOP, MBARECK. "A WEST AFRICAN POINT OF VIEW ON MIGRATION." In International Seminar on Nuclear War and Planetary Emergencies 34th Session. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812773890_0023.

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Link, B. H. "Imaging Vertical Boundaries Using Duplex Wave Migration." In 3rd EAGE North African/Mediterranean Petroleum and Geosciences Conference and Exhibition. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20146527.

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Grion, S., R. Leggott, and R. Morgan. "Wave Equation Depth Migration in North Africa Deep Waters." In 2nd EAGE North African/Mediterranean Petroleum & Geosciences Conference & Exhibition. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.11.b12.

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Kabwe, B. Mwenya. "Priority Mail Process Lab: An Experiment in Migrant Dramaturgy." In Arts Research Africa 2022 Conference Proceedings. Arts Research Africa, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54223/10539/35906.

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This abstract reflects on the dramaturgy of the Priority Mail Process Lab, a month-long virtual residency program called into existence during the Covid-19 pandemic. The lab aimed to facilitate an exchange of objects, ideas, and insights between Francophone and Anglophone African artists. The paper explores the artistic research practice behind the lab, focusing on the themes of migration, mobility, and the role of African women. It discusses the curatorial intentions of prioritizing process over production, the importance of care, and the political implications of rest and emancipation. The paper also delves into the concept of migrant dramaturgy and the experiences of Black migrant cultural production.
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Baair, M. Y., I. Rabti, and P. H. Swire. "Hydrocarbon Source Rock Quality, Distribution and Migration in the Northwest Sirt Basin, Libya." In 1st EAGE North African/Mediterranean Petroleum & Geosciences Conference & Exhibition. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.8.p002.

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Gerber, Aurona, Onkgopotse Molefe, and Alta van der Merwe. "Documenting open source migration processes for re-use." In the 2010 Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1899503.1899512.

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Reports on the topic "Migration africaine":

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Logan, Trevon. Health, Human Capital, and African American Migration Before 1910. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14037.

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Arhin-Sam, Kwaku, and Alia Fakhry. Germany’s new migration policy: What the paradigm shift means for African partner countries. APRI - Africa Policy Research Private Institute gUG (haftungsbeschränkt)., May 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59184/sa.022.

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Uzelac, Ana. The Real Common Interest: The converging EU and North African migration agendas – where do people’s interests come in? Oxfam, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2020.6553.

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For too long the EU’s migration policies have ignored the priorities of the countries it partners with for the sake of its own border security and domestic priorities. These have permeated the domestic migration and asylum policies of the Maghreb countries it supports, including Tunisia and Morocco, in a convergence of national interests of states, at the cost of people’s interests. The EU’s cooperation with its neighbours should encourage a real common interest: protecting people and fulfilling their rights.
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Fernández de la Reguera Ahedo, Alethia. Working paper PUEAA No. 17. Asylum seeking African families in transit through Mexico: between border controls and international protection. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Programa Universitario de Estudios sobre Asia y África, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/pueaa.002r.2023.

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African migrants in Mexico are migratory flows that have been less studied than migration from Latin America (Cinta Cruz, 2020). In the last five years, migrants from 35 different African countries were detained in Mexico. Although arrests of African persons are much lower than in the case of Central American countries, on average, between 6 and 19 African persons are detained per day. It is essential to know their mobility patterns, identify their international protection needs, and the main obstacles they face, whether to cross into the United States or to remain in Mexico as refugees (Narváez Gutiérrez, 2015). In addition, these populations are often highly stigmatized and exposed to face racism and institutional violence when they contact Mexican authorities (Immigration, 2021). In this working paper, my objective is to present some data on the migration of African people in Mexico after the arrival of caravans in 2018 and to reflect on the impact of a global discourse that stereotypes migrants as criminals or sick people in the access to human rights of African asylum seekers in Mexico and on the effects of a growing tendency to treat migrants as beneficiaries of temporary humanitarian aid rather than as subjects of rights.
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Norris, Adele. Thesis review: The storytellers: Identity narratives by New Zealand African youth – participatory visual methodological approach to situating identity, migration and representation by Makanaka Tuwe. Unitec ePress, October 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/thes.revw4318.

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This fascinating and original work explores the experiences of third-culture children of African descent in New Zealand. The term ‘third-culture kid’ refers to an individual who grows up in a culture different from the culture of their parents. Experiences of youth of African descent is under-researched in New Zealand. The central research focus explores racialised emotions internalised by African youth that are largely attributed to a lack of positive media representation of African and/or black youth, coupled with daily experiences of micro-aggressions and structural racism. In this respect, the case-study analysis is reflective of careful, methodological and deliberative analysis, which offers powerful insights into the grass-roots strategies employed by African youth to resist negative stereotypes that problematise and marginalise them politically and economically.
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Genereux, Anne. A review of migration and fertility theory through the lens of African immigrant fertility in France. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, February 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2007-008.

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Collins, William, and Marianne Wanamaker. Selection and Economic Gains in the Great Migration of African Americans: New Evidence from Linked Census Data. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w19124.

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ASSAf Distinguished Visiting Scholar (DVS) Programme 2023/24. Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/assaf.2024/102.

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The Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) hosted Prof Loretta Baldassar as the 2023/24 ASSAf Distinguished Visiting Scholar (DVS). The DVS Programme took place on 12 - 27 March 2024. Prof Baldassar delivered a series of lectures under the theme “Transnational Family Care: from social death to digital kinning over a century of Australian migration” at various institutions across five Provinces: the universities of the Witwatersrand (Wits), Limpopo (UL), Free State (UFS), Rhodes, Stellenbosch and University of Cape Town (UCT). She also engaged with emerging academics at these institutions as part of her research capacity development work, drawing on the tools and insights of social network analysis (SNA). Prof Baldassar is Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, Vice Chancellor’s Professorial Research Fellow, and Director of the Social Ageing (SAGE) Futures Lab at Edith Cowan University (ECU). The Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) annually invites one or more distinguished scholars from abroad to present lectures at various higher education institutions around the country. The scholars are internationally prominent academics who are inspirational speakers and usually with an ability to bridge the divides between disciplines. The purpose of the Distinguished Visiting Scholars’ Programme is to fulfil one of the Academy’s strategic goals, viz. the promotion of innovation and scholarly activity. Through interaction with distinguished individual scholars from around the world, ASSAf aims to enrich and stimulate research endeavours at South African higher education and research institutions. Scholars from the humanities disciplines are invited in alternate years.

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