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Africa Now
Africa Now is published by Zed Books in association with the internationally respected Nordic Africa Institute. Featuring high-quality, cutting-edge research from leading academics, the series addresses the big issues confronting Africa today. Accessible but in-depth, and wide-ranging in its scope, Africa Now engages with the critical political, economic, sociological and development debates affecting the continent, shedding new light on pressing concerns.
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The Nordic Africa Institute (Nordiska Afrikainstitutet) is a centre for research, documentation and information on modern Africa. Based in Uppsala, Sweden, the Institute is dedicated to providing timely, critical and alternative research and analysis of Africa and to co-operation with African researchers. As a hub and a meeting place for a growing field of research and analysis the Institute strives to put knowledge of African issues within reach for scholars, policy makers, politicians, media, students and the general public.
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About the editors
Jesper Bjarnesen is a Senior Researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute working on regional and war-related mobilities in West Africa, with a focus on inter-generational relations and urban youth culture in Burkina Faso and Cte dIvoire. Bjarnesen has published articles in Migration Letters , the Nordic Journal of African Studies and Anthropology Southern Africa and edited a theme section of Conflict and Society . He also co-edited a special issue of the journal Africa and was co-editor of Violence in African Elections (Zed 2018).
Simon Turner is Associate Professor at the Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, University of Copenhagen. He works on forced displacement, diaspora, conflict and humanitarianism in the African Great Lakes region and on Europe. He has worked on a project on anticipating violence in the Burundi conflict and another on carceral junctions in European refugee policies. He is the author of Politics of Innocence: Hutu Identity, Conflict and Camp Life (2010), the editor of journal article Diasporic Tensions: The Dilemmas and Conflicts of Transnational Engagement (2008) and the co-editor of journal article Agents of Change: Staging and Governing Diasporas and the African State (2013).
Invisibility in African Displacements
From Structural Marginalization to
Strategies of Avoidance
Edited by Jesper Bjarnesen and Simon Turner
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Invisibility in African Displacements: From Structural Marginalization to Strategies of Avoidance was first published in association with the Nordic Africa Institute, PO Box 1703 , SE- Uppsala, Sweden in 2018 . This edition first published in 2020 by Zed Books Ltd, The Foundry, Oval Way, London SE RR, UK.
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Editorial Copyright Jesper Bjarnesen and Simon Turner 2020
Copyright in this Collection Zed Books 2018
The rights of Jesper Bjarnesen and Simon Turner to be identified as the editors of this work have been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988 .
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Index by Rohan Bolton
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Printed and bound in Great Britain
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of Zed Books Ltd.
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
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Contents
JESPER BJARNESEN AND SIMON TURNER
ANDREA BEHRENDS
B CAMMINGA
ANDREA PURDEKOV
CLAYTON BOEYINK
TROND WAAGE
IDA MARIE SAVIO VAMMEN
LINE RICHTER
JOYCE TAKAINDISA AND INGRID PALMARY
ORIOL PUIG CEPERO
SIMON TURNER
ROOS KEJA, ADAMOU AMADOU AND MIRJAM DE BRUIJN
LOTTE PELCKMANS
JESPER BJARNESEN
LOREN B. LANDAU
This book is the result of a productive and stimulating collaboration between all the contributors over the course of two years. From the first steps towards articulating a common interest in the dynamics of migrant in/visibilization, we have been overwhelmed and inspired by the commitment and generosity of our fellow authors, and the final outcome is not only shaped by their case studies but also by their reflections and inputs regarding the overall conceptual framework of the collection.
With that in mind, we wish to thank the Swedish funding agency Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (RJ) and the Independent Research Fund, Denmark (DFF) for their financial support of the author workshop that enabled most of the contributors to meet and create the aforementioned synergy. Maria Frantzoulis provided indispensable logistical support during the preparations for the workshop.
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