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Nomades d'hier, nomades d'aujourd'hui.

Les migrants africains réactivent-ils les territoires nomades au Sahara ?
Authors: Pliez, Olivier;

Nomades d'hier, nomades d'aujourd'hui.

Abstract

Les migrants africains qui, via le Sahara, migrent vers le Maghreb et l’Europe depuis les années 1990 ne réactivent pas les routes caravanières d’antan. Ces mouvements s’inscrivent en effet dans la continuité de flux migratoires depuis le Sahel vers la Libye qui sont à la fois plus anciens et plus importants au plan numérique, et qui demeurent pourtant peu connus. Dissocier ces deux mouvements permet de mieux comprendre comment les migrations transsahariennes contemporaines ont rapidement pu prendre une telle ampleur. À partir d’un vaste espace à cheval entre Libye, Tchad et Soudan, nous tenterons de comprendre comment les nomades d’hier et ceux d’aujourd’hui vivent dans des villes créées par les États où se redéfinissent fonctions urbaines et identités citadines produites par le mouvement. C’est toute la géographie d’un Sahara cloisonné qui est remise en cause par ces nouvelles circulations et celle d’un Sahara en réseau qu’il devient alors possible de mettre en lumière.

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