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Interrogating Xenophobia and Nativism in Twenty-First-Century Africa

Seun Bamidele
Barcode 9781793645333
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Release Date: 22/08/2023

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Lexington Books
Contributors: Emmanuel Matambo (Edited by), Victor Onyilor Achem (Contributions by), Akinkunmi Akinlabi (Contributions by), Seun Bamidele (Contributions by), Adeniyi Semiu Basiru (Contributions by), Tirivangasi Happy (Contributions by), Feyisetan Ijimakinwa (Contributions by), Robert Maseko (Contributions by), Emmanuel Matambo (Contributions by), Sky Mkuti (Contributions by), Lehasa Moloi (Contributions by), Samukezi Mrubula-Ngwenya (Contributions by), Janet Abosede Ogundairo (Contributions by), Kizito Okeke (Contributions by), Festus Chibuike Onuegbu (Contributions by), Sunday Paul Onwuegbuchulam (Contributions by), Steve Siziba (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books
Pages: 326

This book examines immigration policies and politics in Africa, the social impacts and history of xenophobia and nativism in African life and culture, and the effects of xenophobia and nativism on Pan-Africanism. The chapters also offer suggestions for reducing xenophobia and nativism in Africa through social and economic policies.


Interrogating Xenophobia and Nativism in Twenty-First-Century Africa interrogates xenophobia and nativism in Africa and how they hamper the realisation of Pan-Africanism. The contributors examine migration in Africa, immigration policies and politics, and the social impacts and history of xenophobia and nativism in African life and culture. Through their analyses, the contributors explore how xenophobia and nativism have impacted the Pan-Africanism movement. The book also offers suggestions for reducing xenophobia and nativism in Africa, including bettering immigration policies and creating socioeconomic structures that would enrich the public and help prevent the pervasive belief that immigrants usurp limited opportunities for the poor in the countries they immigrate to.