Circular Migration in Zimbabwe and Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa

Author:   Deborah Potts
Publisher:   James Currey
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9781847010230


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   18 November 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Circular Migration in Zimbabwe and Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa


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The World Bank insists that the urban share of sub-Saharan Africa's population is rapidly increasing - this study shows that in many countries this is no longer true as migration strategies have adapted in response to economic andpolitical change. Circular migration, whereby rural migrants do not remain permanently in town, has particular significance in the academic literature on development and urbanization in Africa, often having negative connotations in southern Africanist studies due to its links with an iniquitous migrant labour system. Literature on other African regions often views circular migration more positively. This book reviews the current evidence about circular migration and urbanization in sub-Saharan Africa. The author challenges the dominant view that rural-urban migration continues unabated and shows that circular migration has continued and has adapted, with faster out-migration in the face of decliningurban economic opportunities. The empirical core of the book illustrates these trends through a detailed examination of the case of Zimbabwe based on the author's longstanding research on Harare. The political and economic changes in Zimbabwe since the 1980s transformed Harare from one of the best African cities to live in over this period to one of the worst. Harare citizens' livelihoods exemplify, in microcosm, the central theme of the book: the re-invention of circulation and rural-urban links in response to economic change. Deborah Potts is a Senior Lecturer in the Geography Department of King's College London. She works in the broad research field of urbanization and migration in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly southern Africa and has conducted research on these themes in Harare in Zimbabwe since 1985. Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia) and Zimbabwe: University of Cape Town Press (PB)

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Author:   Deborah Potts
Publisher:   James Currey
Imprint:   James Currey
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9781847010230


ISBN 10:   1847010237
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   18 November 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: re-inventing the wheel? Regional paradigms & approaches to circular migration: tropical Africa Regional paradigms & approaches to circular migration: Southern Africa Harare & Zimbabwe: from formal city to outsourced urban livelihoods Migrant livelihoods & migration trajectories in Harare: 1980s to 2000s Harare migrants' rural links & assets Variations in migrants' experience, perceptions & options Social & cultural attachments to rural settings & homes Attacking the urban poor & abusing rural links: Operation Murambatsvina 2005 Conclusion

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Pott's research is meticulously detailed and each chapter contains illustrative charts, graphs and tables. SCITECH BOOK NEWS


Useful to students and scholars of urban processes and urban-rural linkages as well as to those interested in African migrations. (It) contains substantial analysis of key debates in African migration studies and masters the difficult balance between structure and agency. LUCAS Bulletin Combines a masterly overview and re-interpretation of past writing on rural-urban migration in Africa with a rigorous scholarly research study of Zimbabwe, 1980-2010. (...) This is not just the only book on circular migration in Zimbabwe, and the best on this topic for sub-Saharan Africa: it also incorporates both the best available overview of past writing on, and interpretations of, all rural-urban migration in Africa, and the most accessible and up-to-date discussion of city life in Zimbabwe. AFRICAN AFFAIRS Pott's research is meticulously detailed and each chapter contains illustrative charts, graphs and tables. SCITECH BOOK NEWS


Combines a masterly overview and re-interpretation of past writing on rural-urban migration in Africa with a rigorous scholarly research study of Zimbabwe, 1980-2010. (...) This is not just the only book on circular migration in Zimbabwe, and the best on this topic for sub-Saharan Africa: it also incorporates both the best available overview of past writing on, and interpretations of, all rural-urban migration in Africa, and the most accessible and up-to-date discussion of city life in Zimbabwe. AFRICAN AFFAIRS Pott's research is meticulously detailed and each chapter contains illustrative charts, graphs and tables. SCITECH BOOK NEWS


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