Land and labour : the micropolitics of resource grabbing in Kenya.
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Ouma, Katono (författare)
- ISBN 9789515142924
- Publicerad: 2018
- Publicerad: Helsinki : University of Helsinki, 2018.
- Tillverkad: Turku : Painosalama
- Engelska.
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- This is a study of the micropolitics of land and labour in the context of a wetland in western Kenya that has been subject to a long history of a development-endorsed agricultural scheme that was initiated by British colonial rulers, later by Kenya’s powerful state actors, and finally as part of the more recent food, fuel and finance-influenced global interest on land. In 2003, the Kenyan Government leased 6,900 hectares of land to an American-based investor for large-scale rice production. Drawing on eight months of ethnographic research, this study illustrates the significant transformation that accompanies large scale agricultural enterprises facilitated by land grabs. It resonates with the narrative that is often told about the differentiation of the peasantry, and the sharp inequalities that emerge from this process. While the forceful expulsion of peasant populations has received significant attention in the land grab literature, the labour dimension remains largely underexplored, with empirical studies on the subject scant. This study examines the experiences of local people who have been incorporated into the foreign-owned agricultural scheme in various capacities. Engaging labour as a central empirical category, it examines the labour regime and practices instituted in the enterprise, therefore bringing into focus a critical space for analysing workers’ everyday work lives. Borrowing from Michael Burawoy’s work on industrial labour regimes and processes, the thesis argues that struggles and conflicts between enterprise managers and workers are not just structural but are a result of a particular way in which labour processes at the site of production are organised. Hence, what requires analyses are the dynamics of the ‘relations in production’ which is distinct from the ‘relations of production’ and be defined as the social relations between and amongst workers. This study therefore elucidates some of the everyday labour struggles, conflicts, hierarchies and solidarities that emerge from the nature of the production of labour regimes instituted.
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- työvoima (ysa)
- etnografia (ysa)
- suuryritykset (ysa)
- maatalous (ysa)
- maanhankinta (ysa)
- sosiaalinen muutos (ysa)
- paikallisyhteisöt (ysa)
- tuloerot (ysa)
- eriarvoisuus (ysa)
- konfliktit (ysa)
- Kenia (ysa)
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- väitöskirjat (ysa)
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