Transformations on the Ground ? Space and the Power of Land in Botswana: Space and the Power of Land in Botswana
 
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ISBN13:9780253043566
ISBN10:0253043565
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:206 pages
Size:235x159x19 mm
Weight:450 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 20 Illustrations, black & white
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Transformations on the Ground ? Space and the Power of Land in Botswana

Space and the Power of Land in Botswana
 
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
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In Botswana's struggle to access international economies, few resources are as fundamental and fraught as control over land. Land, Power, and the Global considers the ways in which power in all its forms?local, international, legal, familial?affects the collision of global with local concerns over access to land and control over its use.

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Transformations on the Ground considers the ways in which power in all its forms?local, international, legal, familial?affects the collision of global with local concerns over access to land and control over its use. In Botswana's struggle to access international economies, few resources are as fundamental and fraught as control over land. On a local level, land and control over its use provides homes, livelihoods, and the economic security to help lift populations out of impoverishment. Yet on the international level, global capital concerns compete with strategies for sustainable development and economic empowerment. Drawing on extensive archival research, legal records, fieldwork, and interviews with five generations of family members in the village of Molepolole, Anne M. O. Griffiths provides a sweeping consideration of the scale of power from global economy to household experience in Botswana. In doing so, Griffiths provides a frame through which the connections between legal power and local engagement can provide fresh insight into our understanding of the global.