This paper takes enclosure and commodification processes of “nature” one step beyond a political economy perspective conceptualising them from ontological notions of nature-culture relations. Taking the case of enclosure for large-scale commercial agriculture schemes and a game reserve in northeastern Ethiopia, the paper argues that enclosure and nature commodification are part of neoliberal environmental governance that has been built on the notion of subduing nature and subaltern groups into the power of capitalism. More specifically, while the economic and political dimensions of these processes are salient, the ontological notions of the natureculture dualism has been invoked by states in their justification of expropriating pastoralist...
Pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in eastern Africa and elsewhere on the continent have long been r...
This study investigates ecocultural discourses and practices among the Gedeo in southern Ethiopia wi...
Recent debates in social anthropology on land acquisitions highlight the need to go further back in ...
Recent changes in the agrarian studies and geography literatures present differing views on the pace...
In the lowlands of Ethiopia, the traditionally pastoralist Afar and Somali Regions, multifaceted tra...
In the lowlands of Ethiopia, the traditionally pastoralist Afar and Somali Regions, multifaceted tra...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which government policies geared toward...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which government policies geared toward...
This paper examines the impact of conservation-induced displacement on the Bacha community resulting...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which government policies geared toward...
This dissertation situates the post-crisis phenomenon of large-scale agricultural land acquisition, ...
Pastoralists in Ethiopia make an immense contribution to the national economy despite living in some...
Drawing on critical debates in political ecology and biopolitics, the article develops a "biopolitic...
This study investigates ecocultural discourses and practices among the Gedeo in southern Ethiopia wi...
This study investigates ecocultural discourses and practices among the Gedeo in southern Ethiopia wi...
Pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in eastern Africa and elsewhere on the continent have long been r...
This study investigates ecocultural discourses and practices among the Gedeo in southern Ethiopia wi...
Recent debates in social anthropology on land acquisitions highlight the need to go further back in ...
Recent changes in the agrarian studies and geography literatures present differing views on the pace...
In the lowlands of Ethiopia, the traditionally pastoralist Afar and Somali Regions, multifaceted tra...
In the lowlands of Ethiopia, the traditionally pastoralist Afar and Somali Regions, multifaceted tra...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which government policies geared toward...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which government policies geared toward...
This paper examines the impact of conservation-induced displacement on the Bacha community resulting...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which government policies geared toward...
This dissertation situates the post-crisis phenomenon of large-scale agricultural land acquisition, ...
Pastoralists in Ethiopia make an immense contribution to the national economy despite living in some...
Drawing on critical debates in political ecology and biopolitics, the article develops a "biopolitic...
This study investigates ecocultural discourses and practices among the Gedeo in southern Ethiopia wi...
This study investigates ecocultural discourses and practices among the Gedeo in southern Ethiopia wi...
Pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in eastern Africa and elsewhere on the continent have long been r...
This study investigates ecocultural discourses and practices among the Gedeo in southern Ethiopia wi...
Recent debates in social anthropology on land acquisitions highlight the need to go further back in ...