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Young Perspectives on Pastoral Rangeland Privatization: Intimate Exclusions at the Intersection of Youth Identities

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  • Caroline Archambault

    (Universiteit Utrecht, International Development Studies, Utrecht, The Netherlands)

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La privatisation récente des pâturages des Masaï du sud du Kenya a non seulement facilité l'accaparement des terres par des parties étrangères, mais, plus systématiquement encore, a donné lieu à des exclusions profondes qui ont radicalement modifié l’accès de la jeune génération à la terre et à ses ressources. Pourtant, les opinions et les expériences de la jeunesse ne sont pas considérées dans les débats locaux, universitaires et politiques sur la réforme foncière. Basé sur une méthodologie mixte et une longue étude de terrain dans une communauté qui a récemment traversé un processus de privatisation, cet article examine les perceptions des jeunes concernant ce processus. Il met en évidence les divergences de points de vue entre les jeunes et les adultes, divergences dues à d’autres dimensions sociales de la différence qui s’entrecroisent, telles que la classe sociale, le sexe et l'origine ethnique. La prise en compte des opinions des jeunes apporte un précieux éclairage et permet ainsi de mieux comprendre les effets des modifications des régimes fonciers sur le développement et la transformation sociale.

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  • Caroline Archambault, 2014. "Young Perspectives on Pastoral Rangeland Privatization: Intimate Exclusions at the Intersection of Youth Identities," The European Journal of Development Research, Palgrave Macmillan;European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), vol. 26(2), pages 204-218, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:eurjdr:v:26:y:2014:i:2:p:204-218
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    2. Moreda, Tsegaye, 2023. "The social dynamics of access to land, livelihoods and the rural youth in an era of rapid rural change: Evidence from Ethiopia," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 128(C).
    3. Aidan Keane & Heather Gurd & Dickson Kaelo & Mohammed Y Said & Jan de Leeuw & J Marcus Rowcliffe & Katherine Homewood, 2016. "Gender Differentiated Preferences for a Community-Based Conservation Initiative," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(3), pages 1-15, March.

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