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ISBN 10: 9956791180
ISBN 13: 9789956791187
Author: M. Nyamnjoh
Table of contents:
1. Introduction
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Setting the Scene
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Mobility
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Transnationalism or …?
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Pinyin and Mankon as Frontier People
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‘Tuyau’ and ‘Lines’: Social and Kinship Networks
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Society and Technology
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Habitual Practice
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Belonging and Home
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Research Questions and Outline of the Book
2. Methodological Considerations and Data Collection
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Introduction
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Methodological Reflections
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Methods
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Life Histories
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Archival Research
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Conclusion
3. Mobility and Migration at the Crossroads: Mobile Communities
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Introduction
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Mobility Trends in Cameroon from Colonial Times to the Current Wave of Migration to South Africa
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Mobile Society
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Migration to South Africa and The Netherlands
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Migration Governance or Governance Fragmentation?
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Conclusion
4. A New Form of Madness in the Village: The Arrival of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs)
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Introduction
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Overview of Current Debates on ICTs
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Phoning Before the Proliferation of Mobile Phones (1980s–1999)
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Conceptualizing ICTs in Pinyin and Mankon
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The Internet and Social Media
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Appropriation of ICTs Before and After the Revolution of Communication Technologies
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Navigating the Conundrums of the Mobile Phone
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Conclusion
5. Networks and Shifting Relations: Social and Kinship Networks and the Formation of a Network Society
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Introduction
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Overview of Network in the Migration Process
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Network Intrigues
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Studying Networks
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Networking Amongst Mobile Communities
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Kinship Relations and Social Networks
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Networking Through Marriage
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Gender, Social and Kinship Network Relations
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Negotiating Ngunda: Social Networks in Asylum/Refugee Circles in Cape Town
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Conclusion
6. ‘Going to the Field’: Pitching and Migrants’ Economic Activities
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Introduction
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Informal Economy
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Encounters
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The Role of Women in the Informal Economy
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Pitching: An Overview of Economic Activities in Cape Town
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Mobility and Social Networking in the Informal Economy
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The Notion of Success and Material Wealth
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Commodification of Relationship
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Discussion and Conclusion
7. ‘Your Mami and Papa for This Country Na Meeting’: PIFAM and MACUDA as Agency in a Transnational World
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Introduction
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Overview and Characteristics of PIFAM and MACUDA
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Overview of Trends
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Associations as Agents of Development
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Status and Social Hierarchies in Elite Formation
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Social Life of PIFAM and MACUDA
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Inter-cultural Communication and Associational Networking
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Exchange Visits Between Associations
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Transnational/Trans-virtual Associational Networks
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Conclusion
8. A Mobile Community as a Fortress: Reinforcing the Notion of Belonging Through ‘Life Crisis’
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Introduction
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Understanding Rituals and Ceremonies
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Birth
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Marriage
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Death
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ICTs as Evidence of Ritual Autopsy
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Rituals as Communication and the Embodiment of Society
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Conclusion
9. ‘I di beep na for beep, them di call’: Straddling Relationships Between the Home and Host Country Amongst Kin and Kith
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