<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Every year, tens of thousands of Eritreans risk their lives making perilous voyages across Africa and the Mediterranean Sea. Why do they face such an ordeal to reach European countries where long-term prospects are often dismal? The Big Gamble is a vivid ethnography about one of the most under-researched refugee populations today and their efforts to escape chronic crisis. Author Milena Belloni visited family homes in Eritrea and lived with refugees in camps and urban peripheries across Ethiopia, Sudan and Italy to untangle the multiple reasons behind current migration from the Horn of Africa to Europe. Chronic crisis back home, limited prospects in the country of initial asylum, as well as transnational family expectations push migrants in complex journeys across countries and continents Balancing encounters with refugees and their families, smugglers, and visa officers, The Big Gamble contributes to ongoing debates about blurred boundaries between forced and voluntary migration, the complications of transnational marriages, the social matrix of smuggling, and the role of family expectations, emotions, and values in migrants' choices of destinations. The book reveals how shared imagination and morality are critical to understanding the trajectories and the motivations of those willing to risk everything for asylum in Europe"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. <p/> Tens of thousands of Eritreans make perilous voyages across Africa and the Mediterranean Sea every year. Why do they risk their lives to reach European countries where so many more hardships await them? By visiting family homes in Eritrea and living with refugees in camps and urban peripheries across Ethiopia, Sudan, and Italy, Milena Belloni untangles the reasons behind one of the most under-researched refugee populations today. Balancing encounters with refugees and their families, smugglers, and visa officers, <i>The Big Gamble</i> contributes to ongoing debates about blurred boundaries between forced and voluntary migration, the complications of transnational marriages, the social matrix of smuggling, and the role of family expectations, emotions, and values in migrants' choices of destinations. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>"<i>The Big Gamble</i> is a monumental and perceptive story of migration. It takes the reader on a journey not just from Africa to Europe, but through reflections on moralities, risk and trust, that are central to contemporary mobility and immobility. Belloni's account of Eritrean migration experiences is powered by formidable fieldwork and written with warmth and wisdom."--Jørgen Carling, Peace Research Institute Oslo <p/> "Belloni's engrossing ethnography--carried out across time, space, and place--is particularly commendable because of her scholarly commitment to 'getting things right.' The Eritrean women and men whose lives provided its empirical ground will see their pain, joy, and contradictions reflected back at them. This is scholar activism at its finest."--Laura Bisaillon, Professor of Health and Society, University of Toronto Scarborough <p/> "<i>The Big Gamble </i>is a study of a migrant group that has received very little scholarly attention. Its focus on the Eritrea to Europe corridor is a novel approach, and Milena Belloni has produced a compelling and courageous account."--Peter Kivisto, Augustana College and University of Helsinki<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Belloni's book offers an incredibly rich and insightful analysis, highlighting the importance of analysing migration as a cumulative process, rather than a one-off decision."-- "Ethnic and Racial Studies"<br><br>"The book is not only a joy to read but has also a very original research design, but it is a must-read for those who study migration motivations."-- "International Migration"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Milena Belloni </b>is a sociologist at the University of Antwerp. Her doctoral research on Eritrean migration received the 2016 IMISCOE Award. Belloni has published in the <i>Journal of Refugee Studies</i> and the <i>Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies</i>.
Price Archive shows prices from various stores, lets you see history and find the cheapest. There is no actual sale on the website. For all support, inquiry and suggestion messagescommunication@pricearchive.us