ID | 110108 |
Title Proper | African diasporas, development and the politics of context |
Language | ENG |
Author | Davies, Rebecca |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article seeks to add to the debate on the role of diasporas in development outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa by considering why diasporas are not apparently as effective as development agents in an African setting as they have proven thus far in other regions. It argues that changing diasporic engagement and activities on the continent should be examined against the backdrop of the emergence of a 'liberalisation from below' which emphasises local ownership of development outcomes, the historical variety of African state forms and the continuities in the exercise of power and the nature of these states. In so doing, it brings into focus the ongoing transformation in state-society relations whereby the dependence-of elites and ordinary citizens alike-on external resources continues to deepen, and the importance of this context in drawing any conclusions about the role of diasporas as agents of transformation. |
`In' analytical Note | Third World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.1; 2012: p.91-108 |
Journal Source | Third World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.1; 2012: p.91-108 |
Key Words | Sub - Saharan Africa ; Africa ; Politics ; Liberalisation ; Development |