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Routledge - The Human Cost of African Migrations Book

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Description

In a world shaped by globalization and rapid population growth, migration has become a constant reality within our shifting economic and political landscape. The Human Cost of African Migrations by Routledge provides a deep look into the complex realities of African displacement. This volume moves beyond simple economic explanations to explore the broader impact on people and societies. This book examines the various beneficiaries, benefactors, and casualties involved in the migration process. By addressing a wide range of factors including socio-political, pedagogical, developmental, and cultural issues, it offers a comprehensive perspective for students and researchers. Instead of focusing solely on financial motivations, this work uses a multidisciplinary approach to explain why people move and how these shifts affect the continent. It is an essential resource for anyone studying African studies, anthropology, or sociology in the context of modern global displacement.

Key Features

Multidisciplinary approach that examines migration through economic, socio-political, pedagogical, developmental, and cultural lenses.

Broad perspective on African displacement that identifies the beneficiaries, benefactors, and casualties of shifting populations.

Comprehensive analysis that goes beyond traditional economic motivations to understand the full scope of migration drivers.

Academic resource designed for the study of globalization, population growth, and changing political world orders.

Expertly published by Routledge for readers interested in anthropology, sociology, and African studies.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
03 August 2007
Listed Since
26 February 2007

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