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    Format: XIX, 270 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9783030921149
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Series,
    Content: This open access Regional Reader proposes new ways of theorizing migration in Southern Africa by arguing that traditional western forms of theorizing do not adequately fit the South-South migration context. It explores the existing definitions of a 'migrant' with a view to conceptualise a definition which will speak to the complexities, envisioning a more inclusive Southern African region. The book investigates the various levels of migration moving from the local (rural to urban and urban to rural) to cross border migration; middle-class versus working-class migrant household livelihoods; livelihoods procurement versus wage earning; social capital (networks) and how they make meaning of their circumstances in a 'foreign' space. It also acknowledges the intertwined issues of gender and class as important in analyzing migration processes and the chapters feature both in varying dimensions. As such, the book provides a great resource for students, academics and policy makers.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I: Theorising Migration from a Southern Perspective -- Chapter 2. Retheorising Migration: A South-South Perspective -- Chapter 3. Migrating Beyond Borders and States: Instrumental and Contingent Solidarities Among -- Chapter 4. Neoliberal Capitalism and Migration in the Global South: a Case of Post-ESAP Zimbabwe to South Africa migration -- Part II: Legislation and Policy Frameworks Governing Migration -- Chapter 5. Immigration Policy in South Africa: Public Opinion, Xenophobia and the Search for Progress -- Chapter 6. Refugee Policy as Infrastructure: the Gulf between Policy Intent and Implementation for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in South Africa -- Chapter 7. Policy Implementation Challenges for Worker Education and Foreign National Migrants -- Part III: Internal Labour Migration and Regional Mobility -- Chapter 8. Informal Settlements: A Manifestation of Internal and Cross Border Migration -- Chapter 9. Migrant Women's Experiences in the City: A Relational Comparison -- Part IV: Children and Mothers on the Move -- Chapter 10. Young Mothers, Labour Migration and Social Security in South Africa -- Chapter 11. Conceptualising Second Generation Immigrants in South Africa: The Experiences of Nigerian Second Generation Immigrants -- Chapter 12. Experiences of Mozambican Migrant Children in Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga, South Africa -- Part V: Identity Politics in Migration Studies -- Chapter 13. The Role of Interpersonal Communication in Re-Identity of Voluntary Economic Migrants Living in South Africa -- Chapter 14. Apartheid Racism and Post-apartheid Xenophobia: Bridging the Gap -- Chapter 15. Strategies and Tactics of Integration of Transnational African Migrants: Case studies of Ethiopian migrants in South Africa -- Part VI: Workers' Rights and New Forms of Work -- Chapter 16. "We maZimba... There is Nothing That We Cannot Do": The Work Ethic of Undocumented Zimbabwean Day Labourers in eMalahleni, South Africa -- Chapter 17. "No, We Are Not Fighting Against Foreign Workers and We'll Never Fight Against Foreign Workers": Trade Unions and Migrant Rights -- Chapter 18. Conclusion.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030921132
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030921156
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030921163
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031041051
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031041068
    Language: English
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