ABSTRACT In the early 1960s, three pilot agricultural and settlement schemes were set up along the shores of Lake Victoria in the north-western region of Tanzania with the involvement of Israeli development agency Agridev. One of these sites was Mbarika, where the experimental project ran for three years and had mixed results before being discontinued by the young Tanzanian government. This article explores the story of that scheme and its long-term legacies some 50 years on. Unpacking the representational and material ruinations that outlived the project's official timeline, we examine the memories and rumours that continue to haunt the site to this day and their entanglement with successive development experiences and shifting political i...
Surrogates of the State explores the delicate relationship between development NGOs and the states t...
ABSTRACT: “White Terror” (2013), a BBC documentary details colonial atrocities in Kenya and thereaft...
The late Julius Kambarage Nyerere was nicknamed 'Musa' (Moses) during the later, post-independence y...
ABSTRACT In the early 1960s, three pilot agricultural and settlement schemes were set up along the s...
Academic discussions of development continue to grow, yet critical engagements with communities affe...
Communities that were once the target of postcolonial development schemes still contend with the leg...
Despite colonial echoes, settlement schemes represent a major element in 'nation-building' endeavour...
Magister Artium - MAIt is now forty years after the start of African Socialism, or Ujamaa, in Tanzan...
In the early 1960s approximately 1000 settlements emerged spontaneously throughout rural Tanzania in...
This dissertation traces one of the most high-profile agricultural land deals signed by the Tanzania...
Gemeinschaften, die früher das Ziel postkolonialer Entwicklungsprogramme waren, kämpfen auch noch la...
Communities that were once the target of postcolonial development schemes still contend with the leg...
When the Colonial Development Corporation (CDC) began development projects in rural Africa, it did s...
The study of memory is not only an inquiry into what happened but is just as much or more so about w...
This article explores conflicts over a series of ruins located within Zimbabwe's flagship National P...
Surrogates of the State explores the delicate relationship between development NGOs and the states t...
ABSTRACT: “White Terror” (2013), a BBC documentary details colonial atrocities in Kenya and thereaft...
The late Julius Kambarage Nyerere was nicknamed 'Musa' (Moses) during the later, post-independence y...
ABSTRACT In the early 1960s, three pilot agricultural and settlement schemes were set up along the s...
Academic discussions of development continue to grow, yet critical engagements with communities affe...
Communities that were once the target of postcolonial development schemes still contend with the leg...
Despite colonial echoes, settlement schemes represent a major element in 'nation-building' endeavour...
Magister Artium - MAIt is now forty years after the start of African Socialism, or Ujamaa, in Tanzan...
In the early 1960s approximately 1000 settlements emerged spontaneously throughout rural Tanzania in...
This dissertation traces one of the most high-profile agricultural land deals signed by the Tanzania...
Gemeinschaften, die früher das Ziel postkolonialer Entwicklungsprogramme waren, kämpfen auch noch la...
Communities that were once the target of postcolonial development schemes still contend with the leg...
When the Colonial Development Corporation (CDC) began development projects in rural Africa, it did s...
The study of memory is not only an inquiry into what happened but is just as much or more so about w...
This article explores conflicts over a series of ruins located within Zimbabwe's flagship National P...
Surrogates of the State explores the delicate relationship between development NGOs and the states t...
ABSTRACT: “White Terror” (2013), a BBC documentary details colonial atrocities in Kenya and thereaft...
The late Julius Kambarage Nyerere was nicknamed 'Musa' (Moses) during the later, post-independence y...