2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0001972018000165
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Introduction: (re)thinking migration memories and diasporic practices from the perspective of the African continent

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“…Colonialism set in motion new types of urbanization and labour migration across the continent as natural resources were extracted for exportation. Postcolonial Africa, particularly since the 1980s, has seen increasing practices of economic migration out of the continent, particularly towards the global North, although the majority of African migration remains intra-continental (Flahaux and De Haas 2016; Whitehouse 2012; Kane and Leedy 2013; Declich and Rodet 2018).…”
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“…Colonialism set in motion new types of urbanization and labour migration across the continent as natural resources were extracted for exportation. Postcolonial Africa, particularly since the 1980s, has seen increasing practices of economic migration out of the continent, particularly towards the global North, although the majority of African migration remains intra-continental (Flahaux and De Haas 2016; Whitehouse 2012; Kane and Leedy 2013; Declich and Rodet 2018).…”
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