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Since the emergence of China in the geopolitical and economic spaces of Africa, academics have followed China and African people moving in both directions and conducted on-the-ground, cross-border ethnographies. However, academics are not equally mobile. This auto ethnography analyses the intersecti...
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| 720 | |a Adebayo, K. O. |e author | ||
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| 520 | |a Since the emergence of China in the geopolitical and economic spaces of Africa, academics have followed China and African people moving in both directions and conducted on-the-ground, cross-border ethnographies. However, academics are not equally mobile. This auto ethnography analyses the intersections of ethnography, mobility and knowledge production on ‘Africans in China’ through a critical exploration of the contextual issues shaping the unequal participation of Africa-based researchers in the study of Africa(n)s in a non-African setting. Based on experiences before, during and after migration to Guangzhou city, I demonstrate that ‘being there,’ fetishised as ideal-type anthropology, conceals privilege and racial and power dynamics that constrain the practice of cross-border ethnography in the global South. | ||
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| 024 | 8 | |a ui_art_adebayo_academic_2021 | |
| 024 | 8 | |a Journal of Higher Education in African 18(1), pp. 1-22 | |
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| 245 | 0 | 0 | |a Academic (Im)mobility: ecology of ethnographic research and knowledge production on Africans in China |