Kenya's enduring ethnic violence is frequently explained with reference to the mobilization of ethnicity from above, and relatively little attention has been paid to the participation of ordinary people. Focusing on the violence that followed the 2007 general elections, this article explores how bottom-up processes of identification and violence interacted with incitement from above. It argues that autochthonous discourses of belonging and exclusion engendered an understanding of ethnic others as ‘immigrants’ and ‘guests’, and these narratives of territorialized identity both reinforced elite manipulation and operated independently of it. Kenya's post-election violence can thus be understood as a bottom-up performance of narratives of ethni...
This article is informed by a series of Internet texts that were collected in themonths leading to t...
Since the colonial and early independence eras, violence has been used in Kenya as a strategy to man...
Do Kenyans vote according to ethnic identities or policy interests? Based on results from a national...
In the last days of 2007 and the first months of 2008, supporters of rival presidential candidates R...
In the last days of 2007 and the first months of 2008, supporters of rival presidential candidates R...
Throughout the early 1990s, Kenya experienced several episodes of so-called ethnic violence amidst i...
While it is recognised that ascribing an ethnic identity to oneself and others is compatible with al...
This paper examines the politics of belonging or autochthony on Mt Elgon in western Kenya, and assoc...
This article analyses the 2007–08 postelection violence in Kenya arguing that there were significant...
Exploiting a district level data set on the 2007/8 post-election violence in Kenya, this paper inves...
Ethnic identities are best understood as complex and contested social constructs, perpetually in the...
This study examines the interface between Kenyan politics and ethnicity. More specifically it examin...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
When and where do contentious politics become violent politics? How does election violence emerge fr...
Following the 2007 general elections Kenya plunged into a deep political, security and humanitarian ...
This article is informed by a series of Internet texts that were collected in themonths leading to t...
Since the colonial and early independence eras, violence has been used in Kenya as a strategy to man...
Do Kenyans vote according to ethnic identities or policy interests? Based on results from a national...
In the last days of 2007 and the first months of 2008, supporters of rival presidential candidates R...
In the last days of 2007 and the first months of 2008, supporters of rival presidential candidates R...
Throughout the early 1990s, Kenya experienced several episodes of so-called ethnic violence amidst i...
While it is recognised that ascribing an ethnic identity to oneself and others is compatible with al...
This paper examines the politics of belonging or autochthony on Mt Elgon in western Kenya, and assoc...
This article analyses the 2007–08 postelection violence in Kenya arguing that there were significant...
Exploiting a district level data set on the 2007/8 post-election violence in Kenya, this paper inves...
Ethnic identities are best understood as complex and contested social constructs, perpetually in the...
This study examines the interface between Kenyan politics and ethnicity. More specifically it examin...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
When and where do contentious politics become violent politics? How does election violence emerge fr...
Following the 2007 general elections Kenya plunged into a deep political, security and humanitarian ...
This article is informed by a series of Internet texts that were collected in themonths leading to t...
Since the colonial and early independence eras, violence has been used in Kenya as a strategy to man...
Do Kenyans vote according to ethnic identities or policy interests? Based on results from a national...