Conflicts over local land rights between groups considered as “sons of the soil” and newcomers such as refugees can trigger autochthony-inspired violence. However, such conflicts are not always manifested, even when the conditions are in place. The question we explore in this article is whether such conflicts are less likely to emerge if the “other” is from a group with a longstanding bond of interethnic allegiance with the host community. Based on ethnographic data from host–refugee communities in Grand Gedeh, Liberia, we revisit previous attempts to explain economic and social relations between majority and minority groups. Our main finding is that in this part of Africa no prior special status will fundamentally alter the established way...
Access to land among land-poor households has always been contentious. In Malawi, the government, a...
The World over, people are forced to move because of natural and human induced disasters. The consta...
Within the last decade alone, large-scale emigration has emboldened approximately half of all Africa...
Conflicts over local land rights between groups considered as “sons of the soil” and newcomers such ...
n the years prior to independence, large numbers of displaced people returned to Southern Sudan. Ret...
The conflicts in Liberia, Eastern DRC and Côte d’Ivoire can be “read” as “wars of modernity” as they...
Many countries in Africa are embroiled in heated debates over who belongs where. Sometimes insider/o...
This article is a unique attempt to discover the impact of exile on the most basic human necessity, ...
The past centuries have been characterized with some of the worst forms of conflicts and violence in...
Several countries currently have ongoing armed conflicts or are in post-conflict. Relatedly, the num...
This dissertation is based off of fieldwork that I conducted in post-conflict Teso region in northea...
Casamance is the southwesternmost part of Senegal, largely separated from the rest of the country by...
Northern Uganda is in transition after the conflict that ended in 2006. While its cities are thrivin...
Communal land disputes have troubled many communities in the world for a long time now (Barak, 2002;...
We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document t...
Access to land among land-poor households has always been contentious. In Malawi, the government, a...
The World over, people are forced to move because of natural and human induced disasters. The consta...
Within the last decade alone, large-scale emigration has emboldened approximately half of all Africa...
Conflicts over local land rights between groups considered as “sons of the soil” and newcomers such ...
n the years prior to independence, large numbers of displaced people returned to Southern Sudan. Ret...
The conflicts in Liberia, Eastern DRC and Côte d’Ivoire can be “read” as “wars of modernity” as they...
Many countries in Africa are embroiled in heated debates over who belongs where. Sometimes insider/o...
This article is a unique attempt to discover the impact of exile on the most basic human necessity, ...
The past centuries have been characterized with some of the worst forms of conflicts and violence in...
Several countries currently have ongoing armed conflicts or are in post-conflict. Relatedly, the num...
This dissertation is based off of fieldwork that I conducted in post-conflict Teso region in northea...
Casamance is the southwesternmost part of Senegal, largely separated from the rest of the country by...
Northern Uganda is in transition after the conflict that ended in 2006. While its cities are thrivin...
Communal land disputes have troubled many communities in the world for a long time now (Barak, 2002;...
We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document t...
Access to land among land-poor households has always been contentious. In Malawi, the government, a...
The World over, people are forced to move because of natural and human induced disasters. The consta...
Within the last decade alone, large-scale emigration has emboldened approximately half of all Africa...