Abstract
Tecle, S. & L. Goldring 2013. From ‘remittance’ to ‘tax’: It inspires what Barth (2000: 28) calls ‘inven- climate jobs in the UK, South Africa, Canada, The shifting meanings and strategies of capture of the tive behavioural responses’, including new tac- Norway, Portugal, Slovenia and Mauritius. Eritrean transnational party-state. African and Black tics and strategies by human traffickers, who These campaigns propose a considered way Diaspora: An International Journal 6(2): 189-207. — & T.R. Hepner 2013. New refugees, development-forced experience no shortage of people to exploit: of using existing technologies, creating jobs displacement, and transnational governance in Eritrea ‘[a]s enforcement in one area intensifies, for millions of people in renewables, transport and exile. Urban Anthropology 42(2-3): 377-410. human smugglers move elsewhere in search and building rehab, and reducing carbon emis- Thomson Reuters 2016. Italy rescues over 3,300 migrants of entry points with less friction’ (Mountz & sions by more than 80 per cent over the next over weekend. http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/ idAFKCN0ZD0QP (accessed 27 June 2016). Kempin 2014: 86). 20 years. The Mediterranean Sea has effectively been Only if we know that change is possible, and turned into a border separating the Global there are transitional plans on offer, can we
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