THE COMPLEX DYNAMICS OF LAND IN MIGRANT LABOUR SOCIETIES: WHO NEEDS LAND FOR AGRICULTURE?

The agricultural modernisation narrative has been a central assumption of rural development since the mid-twentieth century, and more recently, the land reforms currently underway in Southern Africa. The narrative emphasises the viable use of land, defined in this case through agricultural productiv...

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Main Author: Vusilizwe Thebe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hasanuddin University 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Asian Rural Studies
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Online Access:http://pasca.unhas.ac.id/ojs/index.php/jars/article/view/1404
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spelling doaj-1cba88b0865a4317a3a9e6179e74e8202020-11-25T02:15:42ZengHasanuddin UniversityJournal of Asian Rural Studies2548-32692018-07-012213214310.20956/jars.v2i2.1404383THE COMPLEX DYNAMICS OF LAND IN MIGRANT LABOUR SOCIETIES: WHO NEEDS LAND FOR AGRICULTURE?Vusilizwe Thebe0Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of PretoriaThe agricultural modernisation narrative has been a central assumption of rural development since the mid-twentieth century, and more recently, the land reforms currently underway in Southern Africa. The narrative emphasises the viable use of land, defined in this case through agricultural productivity and market oriented production. The main contention of this paper is that such a focus undermines the rural socio-economic structure inherent in certain rural societies, which emerge through negotiations and compromises as societies change. It draws on data from studies in Lesotho and rural Zimbabwe that shows that rural households do not only hold land for agricultural purposes, but would hold onto land for security beyond mere agriculture production. It particularly emphasises the complex relationship between households and land, complex land needs and landholding patterns. As way of conclusion, it cautions against enforcing a peasant path on rural society through agriculture-based interventions.http://pasca.unhas.ac.id/ojs/index.php/jars/article/view/1404agriculturelandlesothomigrant labour societieszimbabwe
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THE COMPLEX DYNAMICS OF LAND IN MIGRANT LABOUR SOCIETIES: WHO NEEDS LAND FOR AGRICULTURE?
Journal of Asian Rural Studies
agriculture
land
lesotho
migrant labour societies
zimbabwe
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title THE COMPLEX DYNAMICS OF LAND IN MIGRANT LABOUR SOCIETIES: WHO NEEDS LAND FOR AGRICULTURE?
title_short THE COMPLEX DYNAMICS OF LAND IN MIGRANT LABOUR SOCIETIES: WHO NEEDS LAND FOR AGRICULTURE?
title_full THE COMPLEX DYNAMICS OF LAND IN MIGRANT LABOUR SOCIETIES: WHO NEEDS LAND FOR AGRICULTURE?
title_fullStr THE COMPLEX DYNAMICS OF LAND IN MIGRANT LABOUR SOCIETIES: WHO NEEDS LAND FOR AGRICULTURE?
title_full_unstemmed THE COMPLEX DYNAMICS OF LAND IN MIGRANT LABOUR SOCIETIES: WHO NEEDS LAND FOR AGRICULTURE?
title_sort complex dynamics of land in migrant labour societies: who needs land for agriculture?
publisher Hasanuddin University
series Journal of Asian Rural Studies
issn 2548-3269
publishDate 2018-07-01
description The agricultural modernisation narrative has been a central assumption of rural development since the mid-twentieth century, and more recently, the land reforms currently underway in Southern Africa. The narrative emphasises the viable use of land, defined in this case through agricultural productivity and market oriented production. The main contention of this paper is that such a focus undermines the rural socio-economic structure inherent in certain rural societies, which emerge through negotiations and compromises as societies change. It draws on data from studies in Lesotho and rural Zimbabwe that shows that rural households do not only hold land for agricultural purposes, but would hold onto land for security beyond mere agriculture production. It particularly emphasises the complex relationship between households and land, complex land needs and landholding patterns. As way of conclusion, it cautions against enforcing a peasant path on rural society through agriculture-based interventions.
topic agriculture
land
lesotho
migrant labour societies
zimbabwe
url http://pasca.unhas.ac.id/ojs/index.php/jars/article/view/1404
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