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Introduction
Part I: Theorising Migration from a Southern Perspective
Retheorising Migration: A South-South Perspective
Migrating Beyond Borders and States: Instrumental and Contingent Solidarities Among South Asian Migrant Informal Workers in South Africa
Neoliberal Capitalism and Migration in the Global South: A Case of Post-ESAP Zimbabwe to South Africa Migration
Part II. Legislation and Policy Frameworks Governing Migration
Immigration Policy in South Africa: Public Opinion, Xenophobia and the Search for Progress
Refugee Policy as Infrastructure: The Gulf Between Policy Intent and Implementation for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in South Africa
Policy Implementation Challenges for Worker Education and Foreign National Migrants
Part III. Internal Labour Migration and Regional Mobility
Refugee Policy as Infrastructure: The Gulf Between Policy Intent and Implementation for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in South Africa
Policy Implementation Challenges for Worker Education and Foreign National Migrants
Part III. Internal Labour Migration and Regional Mobility
Informal Settlements: A Manifestation of Internal and Cross-Border Migration
Migrant Women’s Experiences in the City: A Relational Comparison
Part IV. Children and Mothers on the Move
Young Mothers, Labour Migration and Social Security in South Africa
Conceptualising Second Generation Immigrants in South Africa: The Experiences of Nigerian Second Generation Immigrants
Experiences of Mozambican Migrant Children in Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Part V. Identity Politics in Migration Studies
The Role of Interpersonal Communication in Re-identity of Voluntary Economic Migrants Living in South Africa
Apartheid Racism and Post-apartheid Xenophobia: Bridging the Gap
Strategies and Tactics of Integration of Transnational African Migrants: Case Study of Ethiopian Migrants in South Africa
Part VI. Workers’ Rights and New Forms of Work
"We maZimba... There Is Nothing That We Cannot Do": The Work Ethic of Undocumented Zimbabwean Day Labourers in eMalahleni, South Africa
"No, We Are Not Fighting Against Foreign Workers and We’ll Never Fight Against Foreign Workers": Trade Unions and Migrant Rights
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