movements between Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire in the context of armed conflict are best understood in terms of social and cultural continuity of historical mobility practices, and that wartime mobilities more generally are characterized by complex and
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Between Labor Migration and Forced Displacement
Wartime Mobilities in the Burkina Faso–Côte d’Ivoire Transnational Space
Jesper Bjarnesen
Introduction
The Dialectics of Displacement and Emplacement
Henrik Vigh and Jesper Bjarnesen
situatedness of social movement, and providing a poor point of departure for illuminating the social desires and disquiet at play in armed conflict. Ethnographies of Wartime Mobility In order to broaden our knowledge of some of these more foundational social
The Meanings of the Move?
From “Predicaments of Mobility” to “Potentialities in Displacement”
Stephen C. Lubkemann
( Bakewell 2008 ; Hathaway 2007 ; McDowell and Morrell 2010 ; Richmond 1988; Turton 2005 ), yet have largely failed to fully account for the transformative effects of wartime mobility on those who do not move. 3 Inasmuch as migrants and nonmigrants are