CONFERENCE ON AFRICAN TRANSNATIONAL AND RETURN MIGRATION
IN THE CONTEXT OF HOMELAND DEVELOPMENT
FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF EURO-AFRICAN RELATIONS AND LATIN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Venue: Radcliffe House, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Dates: 29-30thJune 2009.
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African Migrants: Past and Integration in Birmingham
Dr. José Lingna Nafafé, BD, MPhil, PhD
Lecturer
Department of Sociology
The University of Birmingham
Co-development policies in Europe : objectives, experiences and limits
Catherine Wihtol de Wenden
CNRS (CERI-Sciences-Po)
African migration to the UK and EU
Dr. David Owen
CRER
University of Warwick
Refugees in Post-Conflict Reconstruction: A Comparative study between Kakuma and Dadaab Refugees in Kenya
Prof. Elias H.O.Ayiemba
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
University of Nairobi
The Potential of African Diaspora Networks (ADN) in Europe for bridging human resource and material ‘needs gap’ in the health sector in sub-Saharan Africa countries: Conceptual and policy issues and illustrative examples from Switzerland and the UK
Prof. Franklyn Lisk
CSGR
University of Warwick
One household across many borders: Post civil war integration, migration and new household in Mozambique
Inês Macamo Raimundo
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Centre for Policy Analysis
Eduardo Mondlane University
Transnational Philanthropic Activities and Integration: The Moroccan Community in Germany
Kirsten Schüttler, M.A.
Surviving in Hostile Grounds: Transmigrants in Johannesburg
Transnational organization in post conflict reconstruction
Dr. Petkou Chamba Lawrence
Department of Sociology and Population Development Studies
Walter Sisulu University (WSU)
Migrant experience of Poblanos in the United States
Martha Galica
“ Virtuous Citizenship”: Ethnicity and Encapsulation among Akan-speaking Ghanaian Methodists in London
Dr. Mattia Fumanti
Research Institute for Law, Politics and Justice
Keele University
The Transnational Social Question: From Social Security to Social Inequalities
Prof. Thomas Faist
Faculty of Sociology
Bielefeld University
Transnational Associations & Politics of Co-Development: Haitians in Metropolitan France
Clara Rachel
The Geopolitics of collective remittances: Comparative prospects from Northern Africa and Northern India
Thomas Lacroix
International Migration Institute
Oxford University
The Role of Xenophobia in Obligating Decisions toward Trnasnationalism and ReturnMigration
Eugene K. Campbell
Department of Population Studies
University o Botswana