@book{ba876bebd8354c1e915524758f984a8c,
title = "Moving Beyond Conflict: Re-framing mobility in the African Great Lakes region",
abstract = "It is not surprising that conflict and crisis are often seen as the dominant features moving across the across the socio-political landscape in the African Great Lakes. As a result, many areas of life are analysed in its shadow – politics, economics, cultural norms, and, most pertinent for this paper, mobility. Here, we propose a framework that examines the extent to which crisis and conflict overlay, contravene, and inform mobility in the African Great Lakes; and that tentatively explores these underlying mobility dynamics, which might be expected to remain when conflict and crisis subside. The framework draws from sociological theories of {\textquoteleft}normal{\textquoteright} life and agency to examine mobility by looking along three analytical dimensions: aspirations, norms, and practices. It is then tentatively applied to analyse migration associated with three underlying social processes that continue within the Great Lakes: migration relating to education, urbanisation, and family formation. The paper concludes with a reflection upon the challenges of applying this framework for empirical research in the Great Lakes region. We argue that adopting a life-course approach that views movement related to {\textquoteleft}key, transitional events{\textquoteright} during the span of a person{\textquoteright}s life may be particularly suited to operationalising this framework.",
keywords = "African migration, African Great Lakes, Democratic Republic of Congo, Norms, Aspirations, Capabilities, Mobility, Forced migration",
author = "Oliver Bakewell and Ayla Bonfiglio",
note = "NV - 71",
year = "2013",
language = "English",
series = "IMI Working Paper Series",
publisher = "International Migration Institute",
address = "United Kingdom",
}