Inequality and Social Conflict Over Land in Africa
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Abstract
The paper proposes that reports of pervasive competition and conflict over land in sub‐Saharan Africa belie a current image of negotiable and adaptive customary systems of landholding and land use but, instead, reveal processes of exclusion, deepening social divisions and class formation. Cases of ambiguous and indeterminate outcomes among claimants over land do occur, but the instances of intensifying conflict over land, deepening social rifts and expropriation of land beg for closer attention. More emphasis needs to be placed by analysts on who benefits and who loses from instances of ‘negotiability’ in access to land, an analysis that, in turn, needs to be situated in broader political economic and social…
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Keywords
- Expropriation
- Land tenure
- Negotiation
- Economics
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Social conflict
- Injustice
- Liberalization
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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