'This engaging and well-written book offers a richly empirical analysis of the roles of diaspora associations in development back home. Ultimately, the book requires us to rethink many assumptions about the migration-development nexus for Africa, recentering the discussion on nuances, context, heterogeneity, and the everyday lives of people who make these long journeys' Garth Myers, Kansas University 'This is a timely addition to ongoing discourse on the structure and diverse character of African home associations. The authors' incisive participatory research has convinced them that despite their limitations, these associations offer transformative possibilities. Policy makers, researchers, students, development partners and relevant stakeholders will find the book very informative' Aderanti Adepoju, Network of Migration Research on Africa 'Showing the entanglement of national and local politics and elites with a sense of obligation and loyalty to place, this original book reveals the limits and potentialities of 'home' associations in the modern development project. A must for overseas developers the book illuminates an important field of enduring interest' Pnina Werbner, University of Keele
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Currencies
- List of Acronyms
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I: Why home associations matter
- 1. Home associations: between political belonging and moral conviviality
- 2. Contexts and comparisons
- 3. Rethinking research on African diasporas and development
- Part II: The history and structure of home associations
- 4. Home associations and the nation in Cameroon
- 5. Home associations and the nation in Tanzania
- Part III: The developmental and political work of African home associations
- 6. Welfare and social support in the diaspora
- 7. Modernizing burial and death celebrations
- 8. Education and inequality
- 9. Infrastructure and accountability
- Part IV: Home associations, migration and development
- 10. Conclusions