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ID153717
Title ProperGeo-social and global geographies of power
Other Title Informationurban aspirations of worlding African students in China
LanguageENG
AuthorElaine, L E Ho
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper conceptualises the geosocial by examining the transnational connections of African student migrants and their educational experiences in Chinese cities. While there is now an established scholarship on Chinese migration to Africa, new research on the concurrent flow of African migration to China is emerging. Recent publications on African migrants in China tend to focus on the experiences of African traders, drawing out issues of illegality, ‘low-end’ globalisation and their impacts on Chinese trading cities. In comparison, this paper shifts the analytical lens to African educational migration in Chinese cities, foregrounding how global householding patterns reflect and leverage on the geopolitical and geo-economic dimensions of China-Africa relations. The paper shows that individual and family goals are negotiated through educational migration that, on the one hand, is concerned with accumulating human and cultural capital through a learning stint in Chinese cities, and on the other hand, is framed by perceptions of China-Africa relations. The paper argues that through educational migration, transnational social reproduction links Africa with China, but the social differentiation and everyday sociality that the African students experience in Chinese cities reinforce racial coding and development asymmetries. In so doing, the paper draws out how the geosocial reflects and constitutes the geopolitical and geo-economic dimensions of transnationalism.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 22, No.1; 2017: p.15-33
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 22 No 1
Key WordsAfrica ;  China ;  Chinese Migration ;  China - Africa Relations ;  African Students ;  Global Geographies of Power ;  African Educational Migration


 
 
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