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Call for Publications

Theme: Diaspora and Migration
Subtitle: Rethinking African Development in the 21st Century
Publication: African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal
Date: 2012
Deadline: 31.10.2011

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The Editors of African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal
(Routledge) announce the Call for Papers on ‘Diaspora and Migration:
Rethinking African Development in the 21st Century.‘

Under the generalized rubric of diaspora and migration, the Editors
seek submissions that explore the intersection between diaspora,
migration and the discourse of development in Africa in the 21st
century. Over the last four decades, the number of worldwide
international migrants has almost doubled, from 76 million to 150
million. As migration increased, flows in the form of personal and
collective remittances, investments, information and knowledge,
tourism and trade have continued to grow at unprecedented rates.
Increasingly, multilateral agencies, the World Bank, the IMF and
national governments have focused on the nexus between ‘migration and
development’ as a major development policy issue. While the focus of
macro-economic impact of migration is designed to facilitate and
channel remittances into formal channels of development, other
dimensions of policy have not been adequately addressed such as
‘brain drain’, increasing social and economic inequality, support for
warring parties in the origin-country, the role of transnational
institutions as well as the particularities of postcolonial African
states. We encourage contributions that interrogate the full
dimension of diaspora and migration and their relationship to African
development, the discourse of ‘diaspora engagement’, new models of
citizenship and transnationalism in the histories of contemporary
African migrations within Africa and beyond, the affective dimensions
of migration and diaspora (homesickness, memory, nostalgia,
melancholy) and the ways in which these ideas permeate African
development in the 21 century.

Prospective contributors are invited to send proposals for articles
in the form of a 200-word abstract by October 31, 2011. Authors of
accepted proposals will be asked to submit articles in final form (in
English) by April 30, 2012.

All communication regarding the special edition should be directed to
Dr. Fassil Demissie (Department of Public Policy), DePaul University,
Chicago, IL 60614 or by e-mail: [email protected]

African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal (Routledge) is a
peer reviewed journal devoted to a critical and engaging
interrogation of the trans/national movements, locations and
intersections of subjectivity within the African Diaspora in the
context of globalization as well as in different discourses,
political, social and cultural. The journal maps and navigates the
theoretical and political set in motion by the nation-state and
provides a counter-narrative of subject positions regarding
resistance, negotiation and creativity by African descendant
populations.


Contact:

Fassil Demissie
Department of Public Policy
DePaul University
2352 N. Clifton Ave, Suite 150
Chicago, IL 60614
USA
Email: [email protected]
 
 
 
 
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