October 2024

New Publication: Livelihoods and Contested Meanings of Land in Tanzania

New Publication: Livelihoods and Contested Meanings of Land in Tanzania

“Sharing a Planet in Peril” (SAPP) member Emmanuel Sulle (Global Faculty, Global South Studies Center and Aga Khan University, Arusha Principal Campus) and Richard Mbunda from the University of Dar es Salaam collaborated on an article on “Livelihoods and Contested Meanings of Land in Tanzania” that was recently published in the edited volume The Social Lives of Land (Cornell University Press).


Reference

Sulle, E., Mbunda, R. 2024. People, Livelihoods and Contestd Meanings of Land in Tanzania in: Goldman, M., Peluso, N. L., and Wolford, W. (eds.): The Social Lives of Land, Cornell University Press, 2024, pp. 316-335. DOI 
 

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