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Global African Entrepreneurs: A New Research Perspective On Contemporary African Migration

Guangzhou, Baiyun International Airport, May 2013. Passengers are waiting for their late-night flights out of Guangzhou. A noticeable number of African women and men, some dressed in colorfully patterned clothes typical for West African countries, others wearing plain European style; some sitting an...

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Published in:Urban anthropology and studies of cultural systems and world economic development 2014-04, Vol.43 (1/2/3), p.1-16
Main Authors: Şaul, Mahir, Pelican, Michaela
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Emigration
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Far East
Human migration
International migration
Labor migration
Mass Media
Media
Middle East
Migrants
Migration
Pelicans
Political migration
South America
Sub Saharan Africa
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Urban Areas
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