A number of scholars have noted that interventions, such as development programmes and climate change adaptation projects, that simplify complex social realities and thus lose sight of the relational dynamics beyond the target or beneficiary group, risk contributing to conflict. This article examines how a series of interventions in a particular dryland area in southern Kenya became embroiled in a long-running territorial conflict between the Loita Maasai (the beneficiary community) and their neighbours, the non-beneficiary Purko Maasai. Based on ethnographic research and by taking a historical perspective, it shows how Loita Maasai leaders systematically appropriated these outside interventions, used and reworked them with the strategic ai...
In a number of Kenyan regions, land ownership and land use rights are often in dispute resulting int...
This paper argues that even with the incorporation of land policy provisions into Kenya’s new consti...
tThis article examines two successive conflicts over the same forest in Kenya, which, when analyseds...
A number of scholars have noted that interventions, such as development programmes and climate chang...
Many regions that are endowed with scarce natural resources such as arable land and water, and which...
Land-use patterns in the Eastern African drylands have changed greatly in recent decades. Ethnograph...
This thesis investigated new forms of conflict and cooperation which have emerged as a consequence o...
Contesting Control is about the Loita Maasai in Kenya who, faced with increasing outside intervent...
For close to two decades Maasai herders in Southwestern Kenyan have been struggling to subdivide the...
Amid expansive and often informal urban growth, conflict over land has become a severe source of ins...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Contesting Control: Land and Forest in the Struggle for Loita Maasai Self-governm...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...
Contributing to the debate on the multidimensional nature of resource-based conflicts in political e...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
Globally, land related conflicts have deep social implications; they lead to deaths, hate, intimidat...
In a number of Kenyan regions, land ownership and land use rights are often in dispute resulting int...
This paper argues that even with the incorporation of land policy provisions into Kenya’s new consti...
tThis article examines two successive conflicts over the same forest in Kenya, which, when analyseds...
A number of scholars have noted that interventions, such as development programmes and climate chang...
Many regions that are endowed with scarce natural resources such as arable land and water, and which...
Land-use patterns in the Eastern African drylands have changed greatly in recent decades. Ethnograph...
This thesis investigated new forms of conflict and cooperation which have emerged as a consequence o...
Contesting Control is about the Loita Maasai in Kenya who, faced with increasing outside intervent...
For close to two decades Maasai herders in Southwestern Kenyan have been struggling to subdivide the...
Amid expansive and often informal urban growth, conflict over land has become a severe source of ins...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Contesting Control: Land and Forest in the Struggle for Loita Maasai Self-governm...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...
Contributing to the debate on the multidimensional nature of resource-based conflicts in political e...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
Globally, land related conflicts have deep social implications; they lead to deaths, hate, intimidat...
In a number of Kenyan regions, land ownership and land use rights are often in dispute resulting int...
This paper argues that even with the incorporation of land policy provisions into Kenya’s new consti...
tThis article examines two successive conflicts over the same forest in Kenya, which, when analyseds...