Returning to Where?

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Abstract

There is a growing understanding that migration trajectories can be complex - spanning several destination countries and including multi-directional mobilities. This paper contributes to the ongoing theorisation of diasporas through a focus on the 'return mobilities of onward migrants' - return moves of individuals who have lived in several destination countries either to Nigeria or a previous country of residence. Given that a longing to return to the ancestral homeland has generally been understood as a defining feature of diasporas, relatively few studies have focused on 'returns' to other countries or locales. Based on research with Nigerian migrants in Germany, England and Spain, this paper explores some of the core elements that structure their transnational practices and mediate experiences of return mobility, including family dynamics at different life stages and evolving understandings of 'belonging'. Thereby, this paper highlights the shifting geographic constellations of transnational families and the variety of 'return' mobility patterns.

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Ahrens, J. (2022). Returning to Where? African Diaspora, 14(1), 35–63. https://doi.org/10.1163/18725465-bja10026

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