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Loren Landau

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Urbanisation, migration, governance, politics, citizenship

Loren Landau

Professor of Migration and Development

Loren B Landau is Professor of Migration and Development at the University of Oxford, Research Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand’s African Centre for Migration & Society, and co-director of the Wits-Oxford Mobility Governance Lab (MGL). He previously held visiting and faculty positions at Princeton, Georgetown, and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He holds an MSc in Development Studies (LSE) and a PhD in Political Science (Berkeley) and is a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa.

His interdisciplinary scholarship explores mobility, multi-scale governance, and the transformation of socio-political communities across the Global South. Along with continued work on xenophobia, inclusion, and representation, he currently oversees a multi-year initiative exploring mobility, temporality, and urban politics in Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa. To help realign the politics of knowledge production on human mobility, he spearheads multiple initiatives supporting critical migration and urban studies across sub-Saharan Africa including the Academy for African Urban Diversity and the African Research University Alliance’s programme on ‘emerging urban subjectivities’ supporting doctoral students in Nairobi, Cape Town, Harare, Accra, and Johannesburg.

A frequent media resource on regional and global migration policy debates, he has published widely in the academic and popular press including the New York TimesForeign Affairs, and Foreign Policy. Publications include, The Humanitarian Hangover: Displacement, Aid, and Transformation in Western Tanzania (Wits Press); Forging African Communities: Mobility, Integration, and Belonging (Palgrave); I Want to Go Home Forever: Stories of Becoming and Belonging in South Africa’s Great Metropolis (Wits Press); Contemporary Migration to South Africa (World Bank); and Exorcising the Demons Within: Xenophobia, Violence and Statecraft in Contemporary South Africa (UN University Press/Wits Press). He has consulted with the European Union, the World Bank, UNDP, UNHCR, UNECA, the Cities Alliance, and others. As chair of the Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa  (2004-2012) he served on the South African Immigration Advisory Board.  

Loren teaches Qualitative Methods for Migration Research and the Politics of Urban Mobility in the Global South

  • Chapters

    Landau, Loren
    ( ) The Times of Invisibility . In J. Bjarnesen and S. Turner Invisibility in African Displacements: From Structural Marginalization to Strategies of Avoidance , London: Zed Books 252-258
    Landau, Loren
    D. Ndlovu ( ) The Zimbabwe-South Africa Migration Corridor . In T. Bastia and R. Skeldon Routledge Handbook on Migration & Development , London: Routledge
    Landau, Loren
    ( ) Framing the Politics of Inclusions: Introductory Commentary . Local Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees: A Gateway to Existing Ideas, Resources and Capacities for Cities across the World , Nairobi: UN Habitat
    Landau, Loren
    ( ) Governing Displaced Cities: Calibrating Reconstruction amidst Instability . In H. Al-Harithy Urban Recovery at the Intersection of Displacement and Reconstruction , London: Routledge
    Landau, Loren
    CW Kihato ( ) The Informalisation of Migration Governance across Africa’s Urban Archipelagos . In T. Bastia and R. Skeldon Routledge Handbook on Migration & Development , London: Routledge
    Landau, Loren
    ( ) Capacity, Complicity, and Subversion: Revisiting Collaborative Refugee Research in an Era of Containment . In J. Young and S. McGrath Reflections on a Decade of the Refugee Research Network , Calgary: University of Calgary Press 25-44
    Landau, Loren
    ( ) Shunning Solidarity: Durable Solutions in a Fluid Era . In M. Bradley, J. Milner, and B. Peruniak Shaping the Struggles of Their Times: Refugees, Peacebuilding and Resolving Displacement , Washington DC: Georgetown University Press 153-167
  • Reports

    Landau, Loren
    ( ) Interim Evaluation of Joint Work Programme on Cities & Migration. . , Cities Alliance and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
    Landau, Loren
    K. Bule ( ) A Drop in the Ocean: Labour Market Effects of South Africa’s Special Dispensation for Southern African Migrants . , Report for the International Labour Organisation and the South African Department of Labour
    Landau, Loren
    CW Kihato ( ) The Future of Mobility and Migration Within and From Sub-Saharan Africa . , Foresight Reflection Paper. Brussels: European Policy Analysis and Strategy System
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