Migration forcée et urbanisation de crise : l'Afrique subsaharienne dans une perspective historique

@article{Montclos2010MigrationFE,
  title={Migration forc{\'e}e et urbanisation de crise : l'Afrique subsaharienne dans une perspective historique},
  author={Marc-Antoine P{\'e}rouse de Montclos},
  journal={Autrepart},
  year={2010},
  volume={55},
  pages={3-17}
}
En Afrique subsaharienne, les processus d’urbanisations resultant de situations de crise mettent en evidence l’existence de citadins qui n’ont pas choisi d’aller en ville et qui y ont ete pousses par des circonstances imprevues, meme si l’analyse de leur deplacement revele egalement une certaine part de libre arbitre quant aux choix des destinations finales. Cette categorie d’habitants oblige a revenir sur les caracteristiques qui president a des migrations forcees. Historiquement, les types de… 
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