To attract investments in mineral extraction, physical infrastructure and agricultural commercialization over a vast swathe of Northern Kenya, national politicians and bureaucrats are casting the area as being both abundant with land and resources, and as, conversely, ‘backward’, ‘unexploited’ and ‘empty’. Drawing on evidence from Lamu County, and focusing on the planned Lamu Port and South Sudan Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) corridor, this article contends that such high-modernist and ‘new frontier’ discourses are usually complicated by the realities on the ground. Based on common perceptions about land and ethnicity, and how these are intertwined with the politics of belonging and redistribution, these realities exemplify complex economies...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
This article responds to a preference for short‐term history in research on the infrastructure turn ...
The convergence of diverse global factors – food price volatility, the increased demand for biofuels...
To attract investments in mineral extraction, physical infrastructure and agricultural commercializa...
Pastoral counties in northern Kenya are expected to undergo massive social-ecological change in the ...
In 2012, construction began on the Lamu Port–South Sudan–Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) corridor in no...
The LAPSSET project is a mega undertaking with heavy investment. Like any other public infrastructur...
This article examines increasing prominent claims of ‘heritage’ and ‘culture’ along the Lamu Port-So...
The rush for land and resources has featured prominently in recent studies of sub-Saharan Africa. Of...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
The paper examines the pace of land acquisitions in terms of creating legislative and policy options...
Multidimensional poverty persists in Kenya, especially among its pastoralist communities of the arid...
Smallholder settlement schemes have played a prominent role in Kenya's contested history of state-bu...
This work analyses the politics of anticipation and ensuing fears, tensions and conflicts in relatio...
This paper argues that even with the incorporation of land policy provisions into Kenya’s new const...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
This article responds to a preference for short‐term history in research on the infrastructure turn ...
The convergence of diverse global factors – food price volatility, the increased demand for biofuels...
To attract investments in mineral extraction, physical infrastructure and agricultural commercializa...
Pastoral counties in northern Kenya are expected to undergo massive social-ecological change in the ...
In 2012, construction began on the Lamu Port–South Sudan–Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) corridor in no...
The LAPSSET project is a mega undertaking with heavy investment. Like any other public infrastructur...
This article examines increasing prominent claims of ‘heritage’ and ‘culture’ along the Lamu Port-So...
The rush for land and resources has featured prominently in recent studies of sub-Saharan Africa. Of...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
The paper examines the pace of land acquisitions in terms of creating legislative and policy options...
Multidimensional poverty persists in Kenya, especially among its pastoralist communities of the arid...
Smallholder settlement schemes have played a prominent role in Kenya's contested history of state-bu...
This work analyses the politics of anticipation and ensuing fears, tensions and conflicts in relatio...
This paper argues that even with the incorporation of land policy provisions into Kenya’s new const...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
This article responds to a preference for short‐term history in research on the infrastructure turn ...
The convergence of diverse global factors – food price volatility, the increased demand for biofuels...