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Forging African Communities
Catechism, Commerce and Categories: Nigerian Male Migrant Traders in Harare
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Pedzisayi Leslie Mangezvo
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Forging a Study of Mobility, Integration and Belonging in Africa
pp. 27
“We Are Like a Bat. We Are Neither Birds Nor Animals”: Where the Formal and Informal Collide as Burundian Refugees in Tanzania Struggle for Belonging
pp. 51
Integration from the Beach: Insights from the Experiences of Artisanal Fishing Immigrants in Pointe-Noire City, Congo-Brazzaville
pp. 79
The Moroccan Moment and Communities of Itinerants: Mobility and Belonging in the Transnational Trajectories of Sub-Saharan Migrants
pp. 103
Negotiating a Space of Belonging: A Case Study from the Zambia-Angolan Borderlands
pp. 129
Tactical Creolization and the Production of Belonging in Migrant Pentecostal Churches in Post-Apartheid South Africa
pp. 157
Catechism, Commerce and Categories: Nigerian Male Migrant Traders in Harare
pp. 181
Social Capital, Spatial Conquests and Migrants’ Social Mixity: Nigerians and Chinese in Lubumbashi, DRC
pp. 203
“We Are All Ugandans”: In Search of Belonging in Kampala’s Urban Space
pp. 229
“The Friends of Our Friends Are Our Friends”: Determinants of Hosts’ Contact with International Migrants in Post-Apartheid South Africa
pp. 255
Pentecostalism and a Global Community of Sentiment: The Cases of Nigerian and Congolese Pastors in Diaspora
pp. 277
Shallow Solidarities: Space and Socialities of Accommodation and Exclusion in Nairobi and Johannesburg
pp. 303
Afterword: Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion in African Societies
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