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Smugglers, Speculators, and the City in the Ethiopia Somalia - Borderland

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"Analysing the work of Ethiopian-Somali smugglers and return-migrant investors, this study explores the relationship between cities and borders amid Africa's rapid urbanization. Daniel Thompson describes how African city-dwellers' lives are shaped by global border security regimes, and how they contest these borders in daily urban life"--

Sommario

Introduction; 1. Urban borderwork; 2. Smuggling and judgment; 3. Borderland urbanization; 4. Connective borders; 5. Contraband urbanity; 6. Transactional frontiers; Conclusion; References; Index.

Info autore

Daniel K. Thompson is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Merced. His fieldwork in eastern Africa and the US explores how migration, border-making, and urbanization shape economic strategies for dealing with uncertainty. His work has featured in journals including African Affairs, Urban Geography, and Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute.

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Analysing the work of Ethiopian-Somali smugglers and return-migrant investors, this study explores the relationship between cities and borders amid Africa's rapid urbanization. Daniel Thompson describes how African city-dwellers' lives are shaped by global border security regimes, and how they contest these borders in daily urban life.

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