This Land Is Not For Sale

This Land Is Not For Sale

Trust and Transitions in Northern Uganda

Meinert, Lotte; Whyte, Susan Reynolds

Berghahn Books

12/2024

298

Mole

9781805397427

15 a 20 dias

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List of Illustrations



Foreword

Sara Berry



Introduction: Trust and Transitions in Northern Uganda

Lotte Meinert and Susan Reynolds Whyte



Part I: Claims to Land



Case I: The Case of a Disputed Land Sale

Mette Lind Kusk



Chapter 1. Multiplicity

Stephen Langole, Susan Reynolds Whyte and Michael Whyte



Chapter 2. Transactions

Lotte Meinert and Mette Lind Kusk



Chapter 3. Conflicts

Irene Winnie Anying and Quentin Gausset



Part II: Intimate Governance of Land



Case II: Disrupted Land and Broken Graves

Sophie Seebach



Chapter 4. Generations

Esther Acio, Lioba Lenhart and Susan Reynolds Whyte



Chapter 5. Gender

Julaina A. Obika and Hanne O. Mogensen



Chapter 6. Belonging

Ben Otto Adol, Michael Whyte and Susan Reynolds Whyte



Part III: Imagining Development



Case III: Claiming 'Their' School: Land Dispute Between Two Churches over a Primary School

Catrine Shroff



Chapter 7. Aspirations

Susan Reynolds Whyte and Catrine Shroff



Chapter 8. Inside-Outsiders

Marianne Mosebo and Lotte Meinert



Chapter 9. Conservation

Lioba Lenhart and Lotte Meinert



Afterword: Who Belongs Where, and What Belongs to Whom?

Christian Lund



Appendix: Land Legislation and Implementation in Uganda

Anne Mette Kjaer



Index
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Development;governance;mistrust;ancestral land;filiation;gerontocracy;Autoethnography;land holdings;land tenure;intimate governance;land access;community-based conservation;safeguarding land;displacement;commodification;institutional land;urban planning;multiplicity;relationships;custodianship;embeddedness;complex tenure;cultivating relationships;livelihood strategies;Forests;fortress conservation;national parks;wildlife;conflict management;legal pluralism;traditional authorities;trustworthiness