Vol. VI
Issue: 1&2
Journal of Migration Affairs
Sept 2023 & March 2024
This paper attempts to explore the changing patterns of identities among the dwellers of the two Caribbean Islands—Coulibri and Granbois—in the wake of the 1833 Emancipation Act and its implications for the multi-ethnic populace of the land
READ MOREFiction emanating from the Fiji Islands is as varied as its people. In the pantheon of Fijian Literature, there is expatriate and local writing, iTaukei writing in English and Fijian language, writings from the island of Rotuma and works of Indo-Fijians.
READ MOREOver the years, migration literature has focused on migrants’ identities, shifts, and modes of negotiating certain tensions and prospects presented by identity-defining factors confronting migrants. Migration literature has also foregrounded identity shifts necessary for migrants’
READ MOREThis article adopts an illustrative approach to draw attention to the significance, scope and depth of a large range of African writers’ migration narratives – exploring aspects ranging from the forces propelling these movements to ways in which they are experienced
READ MOREMemory plays a vital role in the context of migration. It impacts the views, opinions, ideologies, beliefs, and perceptions of the people, further influencing every other sphere of their lives.
READ MOREWhat does the flow of water tell us about a city, its people and its mechanism of politics? Does this relationship give us insights into urban ecology and politics? In what ways are city, nature and social power interlinked?
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Vol. VI
Issue: 1&2
Journal of Migration Affairs
Sept 2023 & March 2024
Vol. V
Issue: 1&2
Journal of Migration Affairs
Sept 2022 & March 2023