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Les Routes Clandestines


Les Routes Clandestines
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Author : Serge Daniel
language : fr
Publisher: Hachette Littératures
Release Date : 2008

Les Routes Clandestines written by Serge Daniel and has been published by Hachette Littératures this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Africa categories.


Dans un périple de plusieurs mois qui l'a conduit de Lagos, capitale du Nigeria, à Ceuta, enclave espagnole en territoire marocain, en passant notamment par Lomé et Accra, Gao au Mali et Tinzaouatène à la frontière entre le Mali et l'Algérie, Serge Daniel a partagé le sort des immigrés clandestins en route vers l'Europe. Qui sont-ils ? D'où viennent-ils ? Comment font-ils ? Les parcours de ces déshérités sont d'abord des aventures humaines singulières.



Africa And France


Africa And France
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Author : Dominic Richard David Thomas
language : en
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Release Date : 2013

Africa And France written by Dominic Richard David Thomas and has been published by Indiana University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Political Science categories.


This stimulating and insightful book reveals how increased control over immigration has changed cultural and social production in theatre, literature, and even museum construction. Dominic Thomas's analysis unravels the complex cultural and political realities of long-standing mobility between Africa and Europe. Thomas questions the attempt to place strict limits on what it means to be French or European and offers a sense of what must happen to bring about a renewed sense of integration and global Frenchness.



Eurafrican Borders And Migration Management


Eurafrican Borders And Migration Management
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Author : Paolo Gaibazzi
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-10-25

Eurafrican Borders And Migration Management written by Paolo Gaibazzi and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-10-25 with Political Science categories.


This volume traces the African ramifications of Europe’s southern border. While the Mediterranean Sea has become the main stage for the current play and tragedy between European borders and African migrants, Europe’s southern border has also been “offshored” to Africa, mainly through cooperation agreements with countries of transit and origin. By bringing into conversation case studies from different countries and disciplines, this volume seeks to open a window on the backstage of this externalization of borders. It casts light on the sites – from consulates to open seas and deserts – in which Europe’s southern border is made and unmade as an African reality, yielding what the editors call "EurAfrican borders." It further describes the multiple actors – state agents, migrants, smugglers, activists, etc. – that variously imagine, construct, cross or contest these borders, and situates their encounters within the history of uneven exchanges between Africa and Europe.



Multilingual Europe Multilingual Europeans


Multilingual Europe Multilingual Europeans
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language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2015-06-29

Multilingual Europe Multilingual Europeans written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-06-29 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


Multilingualism is a crucial if often unrecognized marker of new European identities. In this collection of essays, we observe how a plurilinguist and pluricultural political entity practices and theorizes multilingualism. We ask which types of multilingualism are defined, encouraged or discouraged at the level of official policies, but also at the level of communities. We look at speakers of hegemonic or minority languages, at travellers and long-term migrants or their children, and analyse how their conversations are represented in official documents, visual art, cinema, literature and popular culture. The volume is divided into two parts that focus respectively on “Multilingual Europe” and “Multilingual Europeans.” The first series of chapters explore the extent to which multilingualism is treated as both a challenge and an asset by the European Union, examine which factors contribute to the proliferation of languages: globalisation, the enlargement of the European Union and EU language policies. The second part of the volume concentrates on the ways in which cultural productions represent the linguistic practices of Europeans in a way that emphasizes the impossibility to separate language from culture, nationality, but also class, ethnicity or gender. The chapters suggest that each form of plurilingualism needs to be carefully analysed rather than celebrated or condemned.



Handbook On Governmentality


Handbook On Governmentality
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Author : William Walters
language : en
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Release Date : 2023-01-20

Handbook On Governmentality written by William Walters and has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-01-20 with Political Science categories.


The Handbook on Governmentality discusses the development of an interdisciplinary field of research, focusing on Michel Foucault’s post-foundationalist concept of governmentality and the ways it has been used to write genealogies of modern states, the governance of societal problems and the governance of the self.



The Social Political And Historical Contours Of Deportation


The Social Political And Historical Contours Of Deportation
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Author : Bridget Anderson
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2012-11-05

The Social Political And Historical Contours Of Deportation written by Bridget Anderson and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-11-05 with Political Science categories.


In recent years states across the world have boosted their legal and institutional capacity to deport noncitizens residing on their territory, including failed asylum seekers, “illegal” migrants, and convicted criminals. Scholars have analyzed this development primarily through the lens of immigration control. Deportation has been viewed as one amongst a range of measures designed to control entrance, distinguished primarily by the fact that it is exercised inside the territory of the state. But deportation also has broader social and political effects. It provides a powerful way through which the state reminds noncitizens that their presence in the polity is contingent upon acceptable behavior. Furthermore, in liberal democratic states immunity from deportation is one of the key privileges that citizens enjoy that distinguishes them from permanent residents. This book examines the historical, institutional and social dimensions of the relationship between deportation and citizenship in liberal democracies. Contributions also include analysis of the formal and informal functions of administrative immigration detention, and the role of the European Parliament in the area of irregular immigration and borders. The book also develops an analytical framework that identifies and critically appraises grassroots and sub national responses to migration policy in liberal democratic societies, and considers how groups form after deportation and the employment of citizenship in this particular context, making it of interest to scholars and international policy makers alike. “It is commonly surmised that the increased flows of goods, ideas, finance and people are slowly leading to the dissolution of boundaries between nation-states. However, as the varied and excellent chapters in this collection demonstrate, the enforcement of state power through detention and deportation is still a real and growing feature of contemporary political life. Expulsion has always been a moral sanction (think of Adam and Eve being banished from the Garden of Eden or the ostracism directed against dissidents in ancient Athens, who were forced to leave for ten years). As the editors suggest, deportation remains a means of enforcing a normative order (‘a community of values’), while the authors and editors of this book have expanded the subject-matter to include the deportees’ perspectives and the effects of deportation on families, other potential victims and on those whose social inclusion has been affirmed by the exclusion of others. These studies will enrich and enlarge the study of the more naked forms of state power.” - Robin Cohen, Professor Emeritus of Development Studies, University of Oxford “This wide-ranging, well-researched, and highly informative work is a major contribution to the growing body of scholarship examining the harsh consequences of deportation around the world. The editors have gathered an impressive group of scholars who craft an eclectic view of how deportation has evolved, what it may signify, and how it now works in various settings. With its inclusion of historical, institutional, comparative, and finely-textured, sensitive experiential studies, this book offers an important--if frequently distressing--overview of phenomena that deserve our full attention.” - Daniel Kanstroom, Professor of Law and Director, International Human Rights Program, Boston College Law School



Huguenot Prophecy And Clandestine Worship In The Eighteenth Century


Huguenot Prophecy And Clandestine Worship In The Eighteenth Century
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Author : Georgia Cosmos
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2018-05-08

Huguenot Prophecy And Clandestine Worship In The Eighteenth Century written by Georgia Cosmos and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-05-08 with History categories.


Following Louis XIV's revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, French protestants faced the stark choice of abandoning their religion, or defying the law. Many fled abroad, whilst others continued to meet clandestinely for worship and to organise resistance to government policy, culminating in the bloody Camisard rebellion of 1702-10. During this period of conflict and repression, a distinct culture of prophecy and divine inspiration grew up, which was to become a defining characteristic of the dispersed protestant communities in southern France. Drawing on a wide range of printed and manuscript material, this study, examines the nature of Huguenot prophesying in the Cévennes during the early years of the eighteenth century. As well as looking at events in France, the book also explores the reactions of the Huguenot community of London, which became caught up in the prophesying controversy with the publication in 1707 of Le Théatre sacré des Cévennes. This book, which recounted the stories of exiles who had witnessed prophesying and miraculous events in the Cévennes, not only provided a first hand account of an outlawed religion, but became the centre of a heated debate in London concerning 'false-prophets'. By exploring French protestantism through voluntary testimonies given by Huguenot exiles in London, this study not only offers a rare glimpse of a forbidden religion, but also shows how a long-established immigrant church in London confronted the problems posed by recent arrivals infused with a radical sense of mystic purpose and divine revelation.



Renewed For Africa S Makeover


Renewed For Africa S Makeover
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Author : H. G. Nzabanita
language : en
Publisher: WestBow Press
Release Date : 2012-04

Renewed For Africa S Makeover written by H. G. Nzabanita and has been published by WestBow Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-04 with Religion categories.


The Bible is widely distributed in Africa, where nearly half of the population identifies with Christianity. The Bible has many solutions for the continent's problems. Christ told his followers that they are the light of the world. Every person who confesses Jesus Christ is called to be light. Therefore, every believer has a responsibility in shaping our world. Christians have the potential to foster true positive change in Africa. Nevertheless, Christian influence is not very visible in African society. Discover how you can have a Biblical impact on your country and your continent.



Canadian Journal Of Criminology


Canadian Journal Of Criminology
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1985

Canadian Journal Of Criminology written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1985 with Crime prevention categories.




L Immigration Clandestine Et Les Larmes De L Afrique


L Immigration Clandestine Et Les Larmes De L Afrique
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Author : Brou Jacques Koua
language : fr
Publisher: Les Éditions du Net
Release Date : 2020-09-28

L Immigration Clandestine Et Les Larmes De L Afrique written by Brou Jacques Koua and has been published by Les Éditions du Net this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-09-28 with Literary Criticism categories.


L’Afrique dispose d’un grand nombre de ressources naturelles telles que les mines de diamant, les gisements de pétrole et de gaz et d’autres minéraux comme la bauxite, le manganèse, le nickel, le platine, le cobalt, le radium, le germanium, le lithium, le titane et les phosphates. Cependant, malgré toutes ces ressources naturelles, l’Afrique est l’une des régions les plus pauvres de la planète. À qui la faute ? L’Occident ? Ou l’Afrique elle-même ? Une certaine légende bien entretenue par une mafia, soutient qu’en Europe, les richesses inondent les rues et il suffit d’y être pour les ramasser. C’est ainsi que des enfants, des jeunes et adultes s’engagent dans cette aventure périlleuse sans mesurer la pesanteur d’un futur incertain. Qu’est-ce qui les fait donc tant courir au point de risquer leurs vies dans le désert du Sahara et dans la Mer Méditerranée ?