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Between dependence and deprivation: The interlocking nature of land alienation in Tanzania

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/177731
Publisher DOI
10.1111/joac.12271
Description
Studies of accumulation by dispossession in the Global South tend to focus on individual sectors, for example, large‐scale agriculture or nature conservation. Yet smallholder farmers and pastoralists are affected by multiple processes of land alienation. Drawing on the case of Tanzania, we illustrate the analytical purchase of a comprehensive examination of dynamics of land alienation across multiple sectors. To begin with, processes of land alienation through investments in agriculture, mining, conservation, and tourism dovetail with a growing social differentiation and class formation. These dynamics generate unequal patterns of land deprivation and accumulation that evolve in a context of continued land dependency for the vast majority of the rural population. Consequently, land alienation engenders responses by individuals and communities seeking to maintain control over their means of production. These responses include migration, land tenure formalization, and land transactions, that propagate across multiple localities and scales, interlocking with and further reinforcing the effects of land alienation. Various localized processes of primitive accumulation contribute to a scramble for land in the aggregate, providing justifications for policies that further drive land
alienation.
Date of Publication
2018
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
900 - History::910 - Geography & travel
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Bluwstein, Jevgeniyorcid-logo
Institut für Sozialanthropologie - Professur Eckert
Lund, Jens Friis
Askew, Kelly
Stein, Howard
Noe, Christine
Odgaard, Rie
Maganga, Faustin
Engström, Linda
Additional Credits
Institut für Sozialanthropologie - Professur Eckert
Series
Journal of agrarian change
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1471-0358
Access(Rights)
restricted
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