Since the late nineteen sixties, transnational adoption has emerged as a global phenomenon. Due to a sharp decline in infants being made available for adoption locally …
Why, every year, tens of thousands of people are willing to risk their lives in perilous voyages across Africa and the Mediterranean Sea? Why do they face such an ordeal to …
The most secretive, repressive state in Africa is hemorrhaging its citizens. In some months as many Eritreans as Syrians arrive on European shores, yet the country is not convulsed by …
Following independence from Ethiopia, Eritrea's leaders were praised for their success at building a coherent nation, but over the last two decades the government has increasingly …
When Eritrea gained independence in 1991, hopes were high for its transformation. In two decades, however, it became one of the most repressive in the world, effectively a …
K Tronvoll - Ethnic and racial studies, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores the concepts of borders and boundaries in the formation of an Eritrean national identity. The dialectical relationship between the State of Eritrea and its borders …
Relations between mobility and immobility, as well as between the spatial dynamics of migration and obstacles to mobility, are at the core of current debates in the fields of …
M Belloni, A Massa - Journal of Refugee Studies, 2022 - academic.oup.com
This article introduces the notion of 'accumulated homelessness' to account for the repeated loss and lack of home experienced by many migrants in Europe today. Through the lens of …
TM Redeker Hepner - Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
During the Eritrean war of independence from Ethiopia (1961–91) the Eritrean Peoples Liberation Front developed institutionalized transnational strategies that linked dispersed …