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Bridging mobilities

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This is a study on the creative appropriation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) by mobile Africans and the communities to which they belong, home and away. With a focus on Cameroonian migrants from Pinyin and Mankon who are currently living in Cape Town and the Netherlands, this book examines the workings of the social fabric of mobile communities. It sheds light on how these communities are crafting lives for themselves in the host country and simultaneously linking up with the home country thanks to advances in ICTs and road and air transport. ICTs and mobilities have complemented social relational interaction and provide migrants today with opportunities to partake in cultural practices that express their Pinyin-ness and Mankon-ness. Pinyin and Mankon migrants are still as rooted in the past as they are in the present. They were born into a community with its own sense of home, moral ethos and cultural pride but live in a context of accelerated ICTs and mobility that is fast changing the way they live their lives. Drawing on this detailed ethnographic case study and related literature, Henrietta Nyamnjoh argues that while ICTs continue to enhance mobility for those who move and for those who stay put, they have become inextricably linked in forging networks and reconfiguring existing ones. Contrary to earlier studies that predicted radical social change and the passing of traditional societies in the face of new technologies, ICTs have been appropriated to enhance the workings of existing social relations and ways of life while simultaneously pointing to new directions in ever more creative and innovative ways.

כותר Bridging mobilities : ICTs appropriation by Cameroonians in South Africa and the Netherlands / Henrietta M. Nyamnjoh.
מהדורה 1st ed.
מוציא לאור Bamenda, Cameroon
Netherlands : Langaa & African Studies Centre
שנה 2014
הערות Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
English
הערת תוכן ותקציר Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
List of photographs, maps and diagrams
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Setting the scene
Mobility
Transnationalism or ... ?
Pinyin and Mankon as frontier people
'Tuyau' and 'lines': Social and kinship networks
Society and technology
Habitual practice
Belonging and home
Research questions and outline of the book
2. Methodological considerations and data collection
Introduction
Methodological reflections
Methods
Life histories
Archival research
Conclusion
3. Mobility and migration at the crossroads: Mobile communities
IntroductionMobility trends in Cameroon from colonial times to the current wave of migration to South Africa
Mobile society
Migration to South Africa and The Netherlands
Migration governance or governance fragmentation?
4. A new form of madness in the village: The arrival of information and communications technologies (ICTs)
Overview of current debates on ICTs
Phoning before the proliferation of mobile phones (1980s-1999)
Conceptualizing ICTs in Pinyin and Mankon
The Internet and social media
Appropriation of ICTs before and after the revolution of communication technologiesNavigating the conundrums of the mobile phone
5. Networks and shifting relations: Social and kinship networks and the formation of a network society
Overview of network in the migration process
Network intrigues
Studying networks
Networking amongst mobile communities
Kinship relations and social networks
Networking through marriage
Gender social and kinship network relations
Negotiating ngunda: Social networks in asylum/refugee circles in Cape Town
6. 'Going to the field': Pitching and migrants' economic activitiesIntroduction
Informal economy
Encounters
The role of women in the informal economy
Pitching: An overview of economic activities in Cape Town
Mobility and social networking in the informal economy
The notion of success and material wealth
Commodification of relationship
Discussion and conclusion
7. 'Your mami and papa for this country na meeting': PIFAM and MACUDA as agency in a transnational world
Overview and characteristics of PIFAM and MACUDA
Overview of trends
Associations as agents of development
Status and social hierarchies in elite formationSocial life of PIFAM and MACUDA
Inter-cultural communication and associational networking
Exchange visits between associations
Transnational/trans-virtual associational networks
8. A mobile community as a fortress: Reinforcing the notion of belonging through 'life crisis'
Understanding rituals and ceremonies
Birth
Marriage
Death
ICTs as evidence of ritual autopsy
Rituals as communication and the embodiment of society
9. 'I di beep na for beep, them di call': Straddling relationships between the home and host country amongst kin and kith
היקף החומר 1 online resource (319 p.)
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מספר מערכת 997010713275305171
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