Introduction: The role of social imagination in strategies of IM/mobility in Sierra Leone and Liberia

Anaïs Ménard, Maarten Bedert

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Abstract

This section introduction explores the imaginative dimension of mobility in two West African countries, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Building on literature that highlights the existential dimension of movement and migration, the authors explore three sociocultural patterns that inform representations of im/mobility: historical continuities and the longue-durée perspective on mobile practices, the association of geographical mobility with social betterment, and the interaction between local aspirations and the imaginary of global modernity. The three individual contributions by Bedert, Enria and Ménard bring out the work of imagination attached to im/mobility both in 'home' countries and diaspora communities, and underline the continuity of representations and practices between spaces that are part of specific transnational social fields.
Original languageEnglish
JournalAfrican Diaspora
Early online date2021
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2021

Keywords

  • Aspiration
  • Imagination
  • Immobility
  • Liberia
  • Sierra Leone

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