The Arts of Citizenship in African Cities
DOI: 10.1057/9781137481887.0008
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“…This made important contributions to work on livelihoods and influenced spatial planning (Simon et al ), but arguably occluded conflict (Mbiba and Huchzermeyer ). Unsurprisingly, traditional authorities loom large in African peri‐urban research, reflecting the importance of chiefly authority derived from customary law or their de facto control of land and people (De Barrio ; Gillespie ; Gough and Yankson ; Lund ; Ubink ; Ubink and Amanor ). Yet chiefs and “traditional” claims are not important in Harare’s urban frontiers that concern us here.…”
Section: Frontiers and African Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This made important contributions to work on livelihoods and influenced spatial planning (Simon et al ), but arguably occluded conflict (Mbiba and Huchzermeyer ). Unsurprisingly, traditional authorities loom large in African peri‐urban research, reflecting the importance of chiefly authority derived from customary law or their de facto control of land and people (De Barrio ; Gillespie ; Gough and Yankson ; Lund ; Ubink ; Ubink and Amanor ). Yet chiefs and “traditional” claims are not important in Harare’s urban frontiers that concern us here.…”
Section: Frontiers and African Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%