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Transitional Justice and Human Rights in Zimbabwe's Gukurahundi Mass Grave Exhumations

Authors Tawanda Ray Bvirindi, Nigel Mxolisi Landa, Sherphard Chidarikire
Year 2024
Journal Name African Conflict & Peacebuilding Review
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16 Journal Article

The new 'diaspora trap' framework: Explaining return migration from South Africa to Zimbabwe beyond the 'failure-success' framework

Authors Divane Nzima, Philani Moyo
Year 2017
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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17 Journal Article

Trust and the Zimbabwean diaspora: ACase Study of the West Midlands County, England

Authors Felix Tombindo, Simbarashe Gukurume
Year 2021
Book Title Trust and the Zimbabwean Diaspora: A Case Study of the West Midlands County, England
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18 Book Chapter

Explaining Ethnic Differentials in Credit Market Outcomes in Zimbabwe

Authors Mayank Raturi, Anand V. Swamy
Year 1999
Journal Name Economic Development and Cultural Change
Citations (WoS) 17
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40 Journal Article

Moving Bodies: Omalayitsha, Transnational Practices, and the Embodying of Movement between South Western Zimbabwe and South Africa

Principal investigator Xolani Tshabalala (REMESO Project Leader), Stefan Jonsson (Scientifically Responsible), Carl-Ulrik Schierup (Participants from REMESO)
Description
This project examines circular movement in Southern Africa in the context of entrepreneurship, multiple logics of legitimacy, and everyday interaction between travelers and state functionaries. The project builds on the ideas of the human economy and embodiment as a way to investigate how movement can be understood by those that are involved in its everyday practice. The projects specifically focuses on the practice of private transporting of goods, people and ideas between South-Western Zimbabwe and South Africa. A focus on practices of movement has some implications for the understanding of migration in Southern Africa, of economic livelihoods and of the continued development of the African state in general.
Year 2012
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41 Project

Editorial

Authors Ibrahim Sirkeci
Year 2019
Journal Name Remittances Review
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48 Journal Article

Home Remedies as Agency in the Face of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe

Authors Phillip Thebe
Year 2022
Journal Name The Oriental Anthropologist: A Bi-annual International Journal of the Science of Man
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53 Journal Article

Quantification and modelling life satisfaction among internal displacees in Arda Transau, Zimbabwe

Authors Robson Mandishekwa, Enard Mutenheri
Year 2019
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HAPPINESS AND DEVELOPMENT
Citations (WoS) 5
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56 Journal Article

'No right to dream': the social and economic lives of young undocumented migrants in Britain

Description
What happens to young people at risk of isolation, destitution, exploitation, harassment and criminalisation? In 2007 we commissioned City University's Department of Sociology, working in partnership with the Refugee Studies Centre at Oxford University and the Evelyn Oldfield Unit, to carry out qualitative research into the lives of young undocumented migrants in the UK. The research explored the experiences of young people from China, Turkey (including Kurds), Brazil, Zimbabwe and Ukraine. Researchers drawn from the communities being investigated explored the pathways of the lives of individual young undocumented migrants. One special feature of this work was our commitment to developing both the skills and capacity of individuals from these communities in the UK. In 2009 we published a report based on this work. 'No right to dream' analyses the findings of the field researchers and is interspersed with real-life stories of some of the young people interviewed.
Year 2010
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57 Report

Vertreibung in Afrika: Interessenvertretung und Politische Spannungen von Migrationsgovernance

Principal investigator Franzisca Zanker (Principal Investigator)
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Year 2019
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65 Project

Country Monographs: Post-Apartheid South Africa

Authors Bernard Mbenga, Ishmael Kalule-Sabiti, Acheampong Yaw Amoateng, ...
Book Title Citizenship, Belonging and Intergenerational Relations in African Migration
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71 Book Chapter

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Migration from Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe to South Africa

Authors David A. McDonald, Lovemore Zinyama, John Gay, ...
Year 2000
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 19
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76 Journal Article

Gender, Work and Migration

Authors Nina Sahraoui, Megha Amrith
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82 Book

Migrants on the margins final report

Authors Michael Collyer, Laura Hammond
Description
Migrants on the margins was a five-year collaborative field research project that investigated the movement of migrants into and around four of the world’s most pressured cities: Colombo in Sri Lanka, Dhaka in Bangladesh, Harare in Zimbabwe and Hargeisa in Somaliland. Supported by the Society, the research team adopted a comparative approach to look at the opportunities available to migrants in order to better understand their experiences and vulnerabilities. Research in the four cities engaged with both newly arrived and well-established residents of 13 neighbourhoods, and involved focus groups, surveys, walk along interviews, oral histories, Q methodology, and GIS and participatory community mapping workshops. The key findings from the project have shed light on the incredible challenges of living in the neighbourhoods studied as well as the significant levels of population mobility, or churn, within these communities. The research also highlights the impact of clear gender differences in men’s and women’s roles in communities, as well as the effect of evictions and tenure security on residents, and how people can easily become ‘trapped’ within these neighbourhoods. Results from the research are continuing to influence policy within the four cities, and the research team have worked to support local policy makers and municipalities to improve the situations that migrants find themselves in.
Year 2022
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85 Report

Renaming Enkeldoorn: Whiteness, place, and the politics of belonging in Southern Rhodesia

Authors George Bishi, Joseph Mujere, Zvinashe Mamvura
Year 2022
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Citations (WoS) 5
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92 Journal Article

An unabating challenge: Media portrayal of xenophobia in South Africa

Authors Kudzayi Savious Tarisayi, Sadhana Manik
Year 2020
Journal Name COGENT ARTS & HUMANITIES
Citations (WoS) 10
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96 Journal Article
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