Invisible Sojourners :African Immigrant Diaspora in the United States

Invisible Sojourners

Invisible Sojourners :African Immigrant Diaspora in the United States

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Published: 30 September, 2000
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Arthur documents the role that Africa's best and brightest play in the new migration of population from less developed countries to the United States. He highlights how Africans negotiate and forge relationships among themselves and with the members of the host society. Multiple aspects of the African immigrants' social world, family patterns, labor force participation, and formation of cultural identities are also examined. He lays out the long term aspirations of the immigrants within the context of the geo-political, economic, and social conditions in Africa.

Ultimately, Arthur explains why people leave Africa, what they encounter, their interactions with the host society, and their attitudes about American social institutions. He also provides information about the social changes and policies that African countries need to adopt to stem the tide, or even reverse, the African brain drain. A detailed analysis for scholars, students, and other researchers involved with African and immigration studies and contemporary American society.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780275967598
ISBN10 027596759X
Number Of Pages 216
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

JOHN A. ARTHUR is Professor of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Minnesota, Duluth Campus. He has major interests in international migration, comparative criminology, and criminal justice systems. Professor Arthur has authored and co-authored numerous journal articles and written several book chapters.

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