The introduction of new export crops in the early 1990s upset the customary division of labour between men and women in Meru District, Kenya, and led to conflict over land, labour, and income. Women's workload increased; their earnings did not. They responded by turning to 'born-again' Christianity for support, and by resorting to traditional witchcraft to regain control
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
International audienceBased on ethnographic studies conducted in several African countries, this vol...
In this article, Macharia Munene discusses the roles of religion and culture in conflict creation a...
The introduction of new export crops in the early 1990s upset the customary division of labour betwe...
This article examines the social effects of contract farming of export horticulture among smallholde...
This seminar will provide an overview of 18 months of Ph.D dissertation research on the interplay of...
This paper examines how the contracting of French beans has engendered conflict over rights, obligat...
Interfaith peace-building is an important step toward increased economic development in Kenya. The u...
Focuses on a study which examined how the contracting of French beans has engendered conflict over r...
This seminar will provide an overview of 18 months of Ph.D dissertation research on the interplay o...
Abstract: Most Africans believe that witchcraft cause unusual phenomenon like accidents, conflicts,...
In Kenya, the occurrence of ethnic land conflict seems to be frequent. As such, the Church in genera...
Abstract: Many of the domestic conflicts that the church has the grace to mediate is marriage confli...
The chapter examines the role of the church in addressing the problem of ethnopolitical conflict in ...
Frustration over the delay and misconceptions about the need for promoting African Christianity resu...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
International audienceBased on ethnographic studies conducted in several African countries, this vol...
In this article, Macharia Munene discusses the roles of religion and culture in conflict creation a...
The introduction of new export crops in the early 1990s upset the customary division of labour betwe...
This article examines the social effects of contract farming of export horticulture among smallholde...
This seminar will provide an overview of 18 months of Ph.D dissertation research on the interplay of...
This paper examines how the contracting of French beans has engendered conflict over rights, obligat...
Interfaith peace-building is an important step toward increased economic development in Kenya. The u...
Focuses on a study which examined how the contracting of French beans has engendered conflict over r...
This seminar will provide an overview of 18 months of Ph.D dissertation research on the interplay o...
Abstract: Most Africans believe that witchcraft cause unusual phenomenon like accidents, conflicts,...
In Kenya, the occurrence of ethnic land conflict seems to be frequent. As such, the Church in genera...
Abstract: Many of the domestic conflicts that the church has the grace to mediate is marriage confli...
The chapter examines the role of the church in addressing the problem of ethnopolitical conflict in ...
Frustration over the delay and misconceptions about the need for promoting African Christianity resu...
The contact between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity is inextricably linked to Eu...
International audienceBased on ethnographic studies conducted in several African countries, this vol...
In this article, Macharia Munene discusses the roles of religion and culture in conflict creation a...