Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this article explores the connections between young people's livelihoods, education and visions of the future in Ethiopia. It engages with educated youth's narratives of precarity, dispossession, and ‘intimate exclusions,’ discussing how development has impacted rural livelihoods. Educated youth protests in the Oromia region reveal how shortages of farmland and education play crucial roles in the conflict about sovereignty and development. Qeerroo (Oromo youth) are particularly active in the protests because they are excluded from a rural future through land grabbing and population growth as well as from a modernist development future that unequally distributes the fruits of economic growth. By politicizin...
This paper examines how Ethiopia’s “development” over the last century impacted the mobility pattern...
Expanding access to formal education is a universal aim of development policy worldwide, and young p...
This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiop...
There appears to be a paradox in Ethiopia. On the one hand, the country's development policy emphasi...
There exists a significant body of literature documenting the unfavourableattitudes many young peopl...
SummaryThis study examines current land access and livelihood choices of rural youth in Southern Eth...
This paper explores young people’s views and experiences of poverty and everyday risks in two contra...
This article presents a case study of a rapidly evolving urban community in Southern Ethiopia drawin...
The land grabbing phenomena grew in both reported cases and in scholarly interest after the 2008 fin...
This article investigates the implementation of small-scale entrepreneurship programmes in inner-cit...
This article investigates the implementation of small-scale entrepreneurship programmes in inner-cit...
This thesis explores the functioning of the Ethiopian state through the lives of rural public servan...
Development policies in Ethiopia emphasise agriculture as the pathway to industrialisation. Policies...
The study discusses the aspirations and preferences of youth in rural sub-Saharan Africa using a lar...
This article explores the politics of decentralization and state-peasant encounters in rural Oromiya...
This paper examines how Ethiopia’s “development” over the last century impacted the mobility pattern...
Expanding access to formal education is a universal aim of development policy worldwide, and young p...
This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiop...
There appears to be a paradox in Ethiopia. On the one hand, the country's development policy emphasi...
There exists a significant body of literature documenting the unfavourableattitudes many young peopl...
SummaryThis study examines current land access and livelihood choices of rural youth in Southern Eth...
This paper explores young people’s views and experiences of poverty and everyday risks in two contra...
This article presents a case study of a rapidly evolving urban community in Southern Ethiopia drawin...
The land grabbing phenomena grew in both reported cases and in scholarly interest after the 2008 fin...
This article investigates the implementation of small-scale entrepreneurship programmes in inner-cit...
This article investigates the implementation of small-scale entrepreneurship programmes in inner-cit...
This thesis explores the functioning of the Ethiopian state through the lives of rural public servan...
Development policies in Ethiopia emphasise agriculture as the pathway to industrialisation. Policies...
The study discusses the aspirations and preferences of youth in rural sub-Saharan Africa using a lar...
This article explores the politics of decentralization and state-peasant encounters in rural Oromiya...
This paper examines how Ethiopia’s “development” over the last century impacted the mobility pattern...
Expanding access to formal education is a universal aim of development policy worldwide, and young p...
This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiop...