2021
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8675.12564
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Global justice and the remittances challenge: On political ontology and agency

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“…They form the building block of transnational moral territoriality (Lacroix 2020) regulating a moral economy between expatriate Senegalese, their families, and the villagers. Calling on the migrants' duty towards their home community, the people back home solicit the sending of remittances (Hoye 2021), or the undertaking of collective refurbishment projects (Tandian 2005). Reciprocally, migrants use their position to hold sway on the economic choices and other practices among hometowners.…”
Section: Village-based Moral Authority and Body Repatriation In Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They form the building block of transnational moral territoriality (Lacroix 2020) regulating a moral economy between expatriate Senegalese, their families, and the villagers. Calling on the migrants' duty towards their home community, the people back home solicit the sending of remittances (Hoye 2021), or the undertaking of collective refurbishment projects (Tandian 2005). Reciprocally, migrants use their position to hold sway on the economic choices and other practices among hometowners.…”
Section: Village-based Moral Authority and Body Repatriation In Europementioning
confidence: 99%