Decades of militarized, violent conflict and elite wealth acquisition have created a common rupture in shared landscapes between communities of the western Dinka and Nuer (South Sudan). Through the remaking of these landscapes, governments and their wars have indirectly reshaped political identities and relationships. Networks of complex relationships have used this space for migration, marriage, trade and burial. Since the government wars of the 1980s, people from both Dinka and Nuer communities have participated in a myriad of cross-cutting political alliances with a lack of ethnic homogeneity. Yet, the recreation of this landscape as a militarized no-man’s land has stopped Nuer and Dinka meeting and is etching into the landscape naturali...
The closely intertwined notions of territory, identity, and authority are at the heart of conflict d...
Generational tension and youth crisis have been prominent themes in recent analyses of civil conflic...
Between July 8th and 11th, 2016 an intense fighting erupted in South Sudan. This was the second inst...
Armed, cattle-herding men in Africa are often assumed to be at a relational and spatial distance fro...
This article concentrates on the Nuba's political resistance in Sudan that contests the state order ...
This article explores conflicts over local administrative boundaries in South Sudan and what these r...
n the years prior to independence, large numbers of displaced people returned to Southern Sudan. Ret...
This paper challenges the prevailing focus on ethnic division and conflict in Southern Sudan in rece...
The December 2013 violent conf lict in South Sudan, the world’s newest and most fragile state, has s...
This article analyses the escalation of interethnic confl icts between the Lou Nuer and the Murle in...
Generational tension and youth crisis have been prominent themes in recent analyses of civil conflic...
Contains fulltext : 160934.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Drawing on em...
This article looks at the escalating conflict between the Tagoi and Hawazma and their allies over na...
While British colonial rhetoric consistently identified tradition as the basis of legitimate authori...
After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of ...
The closely intertwined notions of territory, identity, and authority are at the heart of conflict d...
Generational tension and youth crisis have been prominent themes in recent analyses of civil conflic...
Between July 8th and 11th, 2016 an intense fighting erupted in South Sudan. This was the second inst...
Armed, cattle-herding men in Africa are often assumed to be at a relational and spatial distance fro...
This article concentrates on the Nuba's political resistance in Sudan that contests the state order ...
This article explores conflicts over local administrative boundaries in South Sudan and what these r...
n the years prior to independence, large numbers of displaced people returned to Southern Sudan. Ret...
This paper challenges the prevailing focus on ethnic division and conflict in Southern Sudan in rece...
The December 2013 violent conf lict in South Sudan, the world’s newest and most fragile state, has s...
This article analyses the escalation of interethnic confl icts between the Lou Nuer and the Murle in...
Generational tension and youth crisis have been prominent themes in recent analyses of civil conflic...
Contains fulltext : 160934.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Drawing on em...
This article looks at the escalating conflict between the Tagoi and Hawazma and their allies over na...
While British colonial rhetoric consistently identified tradition as the basis of legitimate authori...
After decades of sanguineous struggle for political and economic self-determination, the peoples of ...
The closely intertwined notions of territory, identity, and authority are at the heart of conflict d...
Generational tension and youth crisis have been prominent themes in recent analyses of civil conflic...
Between July 8th and 11th, 2016 an intense fighting erupted in South Sudan. This was the second inst...