How many immigrants live in South Africa?
The UN and South Africa's Statistics Service are exaggerating immigrant numbers and playing with people's lives in South Africa.
The UN and South Africa's Statistics Service are exaggerating immigrant numbers and playing with people's lives in South Africa.
An interview with Ruben Andersson on his book Illegality Inc, an ethnographic account of Europe’s efforts to halt irregular migration along Spain's borders with Africa.
The documentary film, 'When Paul came over the sea' (2017) is an important summary of the conditions and motives behind forced displacement of African migrants
All political parties in South Africa try to mobilize voters based on their and voters' xenophobia and they're outdoing each other with an election scheduled for 2019.
Italian politics has taken a sharp turn to the right. Migrants, especially African ones, bear the brunt of their rhetoric. Its ground zero for a new rightwing politics.
What will the renewed land debate in South Africa mean for the border woes of neighbors such as Lesotho?
Has migration policy reckoned with epidemics like Ebola?
New Warscapes volume explores travels and lives of migrants and refugees beyond mainstream portrayals.
The centrality of land in the new economic and social spaces and relations produced by conflict and displacement.
Why are anti-trafficking campaigns not working? For one, they don't focus on migrant women's motives.
Every Sunday and even on weekdays thousands of Africans living in India’s National Capital Region (NCR) head to “charismatic” church services lasting three to four hours.
The number of African migrants who have lost their lives in the Mediterranean is a tragedy, shamefully under-analyzed over the past 20 years.
For young people in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown, there is a code for the perilous journey that they are making to Europe via Libya.
Racism against its black citizens permeates the social, institutional, and political strata of Tunisia.
EU countries outsource their “migration problem” to mostly authoritarian or unstable regimes. 24 African countries already receive funding to “stem migration.”
The film 'Guangzhou Dream Factory" is a rich account of the complexities of living in China as an African migrant.
Can African states offer new approaches to refugee asylum?
Zygmunt Bauman, the renowned Polish sociologist, calls them the emergent precariat. Shaken by the false promises
Those, mostly Somalis, born in Dadaab, since its creation in 1991, could be sent to a country they have never known.
The majority of African migrants move between countries on the continent.