This article analyses the 2007–08 postelection violence in Kenya arguing that there were significant socio-spatial variations to the conflict in urban areas that can be better understood through an analysis of localised framing processes. It argues that, in some urban neighbourhoods, an underlying frame of autochthony is (re)produced through lived experience, facilitating the casting of ethnic others as either good or bad guests in times of political transition. The flawed elections of 2007 justified the violent eviction of ‘bad’ guests in these settings. This frame of autochthony, however, is absent in other urban neighbourhoods, and so these spaces remained relatively calm for the duration of the crisis. The article further argues that th...
Exploiting a district level data set on the 2007/8 post-election violence in Kenya, this paper inves...
In the last days of 2007 and the first months of 2008, supporters of rival presidential candidates R...
There are regions in the world where socio-economic deprivation, ecological marginality, political e...
When and where do contentious politics become violent politics? How does election violence emerge fr...
Mapping of the elections and the post-election violence which took place in Kenya at the beginning o...
Kenya's enduring ethnic violence is frequently explained with reference to the mobilization of ethni...
経済学 / EconomicsDuring the violence following the 2007 presidential election in Kenya, it has been re...
"The next elections in Kenya will probably be held in December of 2012, and they are already casting...
Rapid urbanisation in the global South has prompted attention to the causes and dynamics of urban vi...
This article offers a preliminary analysis of the outbreak of violence in the Rift Valley Province o...
After elections in 2007, Kenya experienced some of the worst violence in its history leaving over 1,...
The violence that followed the 2007 elections in Kenya caught many people by surprise, including me....
In the last days of 2007 and the first months of 2008, supporters of rival presidential candidates R...
Violence and crime are part of everyday life in many of Nairobi’s poor urban neighbourhoods. While w...
This dissertation examines ethnic patronage, local conflict, and election fraud in Kenya in three se...
Exploiting a district level data set on the 2007/8 post-election violence in Kenya, this paper inves...
In the last days of 2007 and the first months of 2008, supporters of rival presidential candidates R...
There are regions in the world where socio-economic deprivation, ecological marginality, political e...
When and where do contentious politics become violent politics? How does election violence emerge fr...
Mapping of the elections and the post-election violence which took place in Kenya at the beginning o...
Kenya's enduring ethnic violence is frequently explained with reference to the mobilization of ethni...
経済学 / EconomicsDuring the violence following the 2007 presidential election in Kenya, it has been re...
"The next elections in Kenya will probably be held in December of 2012, and they are already casting...
Rapid urbanisation in the global South has prompted attention to the causes and dynamics of urban vi...
This article offers a preliminary analysis of the outbreak of violence in the Rift Valley Province o...
After elections in 2007, Kenya experienced some of the worst violence in its history leaving over 1,...
The violence that followed the 2007 elections in Kenya caught many people by surprise, including me....
In the last days of 2007 and the first months of 2008, supporters of rival presidential candidates R...
Violence and crime are part of everyday life in many of Nairobi’s poor urban neighbourhoods. While w...
This dissertation examines ethnic patronage, local conflict, and election fraud in Kenya in three se...
Exploiting a district level data set on the 2007/8 post-election violence in Kenya, this paper inves...
In the last days of 2007 and the first months of 2008, supporters of rival presidential candidates R...
There are regions in the world where socio-economic deprivation, ecological marginality, political e...