7- Local perspectives on transnational relations of Cameroonian migrants
Corresponding Author(s) : Michaela Pelican
African Sociological Review,
Vol. 12 No. 2 (2008): African Sociological Review
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- Adepoju, Aderanti, 2004, ‘Trends in international migration in and from Africa’, in D.S. Massey and J.E. Taylor, eds., 2004, International migration prospects and policies in a global market, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Alden, Chris, 2005, ‘China in Africa’, Survival Autumn 2005: 147-164.
- Alpers, Edward, 1997, ‘The African Diaspora in the Northwestern Indian Ocean: Reconsideration of an old problem, new directions for research’, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 17(2): 62-81.
- Glick Schiller, Nina, 2004, ‘Transnationality’, in David Nugent and Joan Vincent, eds., A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics. London: Blackwell: 448-467.
- Gluckmann, Max, 1941, Economy of the central Barotse plain, Rhodes-Livingstone Paper 7. Hahn, Hans-Peter and Georg Klute, eds., 2007, Cultures of migration. African perspectives.Berlin: Lit.
- Handlin, Oscar, 1951, The Uprooted: The epic story of Great Migration that made the America People, New York, Atlantic Little, Brown Books.
- Hunwick, John and Eve Troutt Powell, 2001, The African Diaspora in the Mediterranean Muslim World, Princeton, NY: Markus Wiener Publishers.
- Konings, Piet, 1996, ‘The post-colonial state and economic and political reforms in Cameroon’, in Alex Fernandez Jilberto and André Mommon, eds., Liberalisation in the Developing World: institutional and economic changes in Latin America, Africa and Asia. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 244-265.
- Konings, Piet, 2001, ‘Mobility and exclusion: Conflicts between autochthons and llochthons during political liberalization in Cameroon’, in M. de Bruijn, R. van Dijk and D. Foeken, eds., Mobile Africa: Changing patterns of movement in Africa and beyond, Leiden: Brill, pp. 169-194.
- Lewis, Bernard, 1976, ‘The African diaspora and the civilization of Islam’, in Martin Kilson and Robert Rotberg, eds., The African
- Diaspora: interpretative essays. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 37-56.
- Lubkemann, Stephen, 2000, ‘The transformation of transnationality among Mozambican migrants in South Africa’, Canadian Journal of African Studies 34 (1): 41-63.
- Ghanaern und ihrer Rückkehr aus der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Münster: Lit.
- Monga, Célestin, 1995, Trade Reform and Exchange Rate Issues in the CFA Zone. Working papers in African Studies no. 195, African Studies Center, Boston University.
- Ndango, Josephine, 2007, Paris à tout prix. Feature film, 90 mins.
- Ndjio, Basile, 2007, ‘Shanghai beauties and African desires: Migration, Trade and Chinese Prostitution in Cameroon’, Paper presented at the international conference ‘China in Africa: Who benefits? Interdisciplinary perspectives on China’s involvement in Africa’, Frankfurt,14-15.12.2007.
- Ngwa, Lydia and Wilfred, eds., 2006, From dust to snow: Bush-faller. Princeton: Horeb Communications.
- Ngwane, Mwalimu George, 2004, ‘Cameroon’s democratic process: vision 2020’, CODESRIA Bulletin 3&4: 20-26.
- Nyamnjoh, Francis, 2002, Insiders and outsiders. Citizenship and xenophobia in contemporary Southern Africa, Dakar: CODESRIA/ London: Zed.
- Onyeonoru, Ifeanyi, 2004, ‘Pull factors in the political economy of international commercial sex work in Nigeria’, African Sociological Review 8 (2): 115-135.
- Portes, Alejandro and Luis Guarnizo and Patricia Landolt, 1999, ‘The study of transnationalism: Pitfalls and Promise of an Emergent Research Field’, Ethnic and Racial Studies 22 (2): 217- 237.
- Riccio, Bruno, 2001, ‘From ‘ethnic group’ to ‘transnational community’? Senegalese migrants’ ambivalent experiences and multiple trajectories’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 27 (4): 583-599.
- Rouch, Jean, 1954/1976, Jaguar. Documentary film. 91 mins.
- Soares, Benjamin, 2004, ‘An African Muslim Saint and his followers in France’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 30 (5): 913-927.
- Stoller, Paul, 1999, Jaguar. A story of Africans in America, Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press.
- van den Looy, Judith, 2006, Africa and China: a strategic partnership? African Studies Centre Leiden, Working Paper 67.
- van Dijk, Rijk, 2002, ‘Religion, reciprocity and restructuring family responsibility in the Ghanaian Pentecostal movement’, in Deborah Bryceson and Ulla Vuorela, eds., The transnational family: Global European networks and new frontiers. Oxford: Berg. pp. 173- 196.
- van Velsen, J., 1961, Labour Migration as a Positive Factor in the Continuity of Tonga Tribal Society, in A. Southall, ed., Social Change in Modern Africa, London: Oxford University Press.
- Vertovec, Steven, 1999, ‘Conceiving transnationalism’, Ethnic and Racial Studies 22 (2): 447-462.
- Warnier, Jean-Pierre, 1985, Échanges, développement et hierarchies dans le Bamenda pré- colonial (Cameroun). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner.
- Whitwell, Chris, 2002, ‘New migration’ in the 1990s: a retrospective, Sussex: Working Papers of the Sussex Centre for Migration Research, No. 13.
References
Adepoju, Aderanti, 2004, ‘Trends in international migration in and from Africa’, in D.S. Massey and J.E. Taylor, eds., 2004, International migration prospects and policies in a global market, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Alden, Chris, 2005, ‘China in Africa’, Survival Autumn 2005: 147-164.
Alpers, Edward, 1997, ‘The African Diaspora in the Northwestern Indian Ocean: Reconsideration of an old problem, new directions for research’, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 17(2): 62-81.
Glick Schiller, Nina, 2004, ‘Transnationality’, in David Nugent and Joan Vincent, eds., A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics. London: Blackwell: 448-467.
Gluckmann, Max, 1941, Economy of the central Barotse plain, Rhodes-Livingstone Paper 7. Hahn, Hans-Peter and Georg Klute, eds., 2007, Cultures of migration. African perspectives.Berlin: Lit.
Handlin, Oscar, 1951, The Uprooted: The epic story of Great Migration that made the America People, New York, Atlantic Little, Brown Books.
Hunwick, John and Eve Troutt Powell, 2001, The African Diaspora in the Mediterranean Muslim World, Princeton, NY: Markus Wiener Publishers.
Konings, Piet, 1996, ‘The post-colonial state and economic and political reforms in Cameroon’, in Alex Fernandez Jilberto and André Mommon, eds., Liberalisation in the Developing World: institutional and economic changes in Latin America, Africa and Asia. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 244-265.
Konings, Piet, 2001, ‘Mobility and exclusion: Conflicts between autochthons and llochthons during political liberalization in Cameroon’, in M. de Bruijn, R. van Dijk and D. Foeken, eds., Mobile Africa: Changing patterns of movement in Africa and beyond, Leiden: Brill, pp. 169-194.
Lewis, Bernard, 1976, ‘The African diaspora and the civilization of Islam’, in Martin Kilson and Robert Rotberg, eds., The African
Diaspora: interpretative essays. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 37-56.
Lubkemann, Stephen, 2000, ‘The transformation of transnationality among Mozambican migrants in South Africa’, Canadian Journal of African Studies 34 (1): 41-63.
Ghanaern und ihrer Rückkehr aus der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Münster: Lit.
Monga, Célestin, 1995, Trade Reform and Exchange Rate Issues in the CFA Zone. Working papers in African Studies no. 195, African Studies Center, Boston University.
Ndango, Josephine, 2007, Paris à tout prix. Feature film, 90 mins.
Ndjio, Basile, 2007, ‘Shanghai beauties and African desires: Migration, Trade and Chinese Prostitution in Cameroon’, Paper presented at the international conference ‘China in Africa: Who benefits? Interdisciplinary perspectives on China’s involvement in Africa’, Frankfurt,14-15.12.2007.
Ngwa, Lydia and Wilfred, eds., 2006, From dust to snow: Bush-faller. Princeton: Horeb Communications.
Ngwane, Mwalimu George, 2004, ‘Cameroon’s democratic process: vision 2020’, CODESRIA Bulletin 3&4: 20-26.
Nyamnjoh, Francis, 2002, Insiders and outsiders. Citizenship and xenophobia in contemporary Southern Africa, Dakar: CODESRIA/ London: Zed.
Onyeonoru, Ifeanyi, 2004, ‘Pull factors in the political economy of international commercial sex work in Nigeria’, African Sociological Review 8 (2): 115-135.
Portes, Alejandro and Luis Guarnizo and Patricia Landolt, 1999, ‘The study of transnationalism: Pitfalls and Promise of an Emergent Research Field’, Ethnic and Racial Studies 22 (2): 217- 237.
Riccio, Bruno, 2001, ‘From ‘ethnic group’ to ‘transnational community’? Senegalese migrants’ ambivalent experiences and multiple trajectories’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 27 (4): 583-599.
Rouch, Jean, 1954/1976, Jaguar. Documentary film. 91 mins.
Soares, Benjamin, 2004, ‘An African Muslim Saint and his followers in France’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 30 (5): 913-927.
Stoller, Paul, 1999, Jaguar. A story of Africans in America, Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press.
van den Looy, Judith, 2006, Africa and China: a strategic partnership? African Studies Centre Leiden, Working Paper 67.
van Dijk, Rijk, 2002, ‘Religion, reciprocity and restructuring family responsibility in the Ghanaian Pentecostal movement’, in Deborah Bryceson and Ulla Vuorela, eds., The transnational family: Global European networks and new frontiers. Oxford: Berg. pp. 173- 196.
van Velsen, J., 1961, Labour Migration as a Positive Factor in the Continuity of Tonga Tribal Society, in A. Southall, ed., Social Change in Modern Africa, London: Oxford University Press.
Vertovec, Steven, 1999, ‘Conceiving transnationalism’, Ethnic and Racial Studies 22 (2): 447-462.
Warnier, Jean-Pierre, 1985, Échanges, développement et hierarchies dans le Bamenda pré- colonial (Cameroun). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner.
Whitwell, Chris, 2002, ‘New migration’ in the 1990s: a retrospective, Sussex: Working Papers of the Sussex Centre for Migration Research, No. 13.