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DOI10.1017/asr.2023.112
Collaborative Autoethnography and Reclaiming an African Episteme: Investigating Customary Ownership of Natural Resources
发表日期2024
ISSN0002-0206
EISSN1555-2462
英文摘要Collaborative autoethnography can function as a means of reclaiming certain African realities that have been co-opted by colonial epistemes and language. This can be significant in very concrete ways: northern Uganda is suffering a catastrophic loss of tree cover, much of which is taking place on the collective family landholdings that academia and the development sector have categorized as customary land. A collaboration by ten members of such landholding families, known as the Acholi Land Lab, explores what customary ownership means to them and their relatives, with a view to understanding what may be involved in promoting sustainable domestic use of natural resources, including trees.
英文关键词customary land; collaborative autoethnography; sustainable practices; climate change; natural resources; land reform; conservation; Uganda; trees; charcoal
语种英语
WOS研究方向Area Studies
WOS类目Area Studies
WOS记录号WOS:001149161800001
来源期刊AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/289891
作者单位University of London; London School Economics & Political Science; Ghent University
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. Collaborative Autoethnography and Reclaiming an African Episteme: Investigating Customary Ownership of Natural Resources[J],2024.
APA (2024).Collaborative Autoethnography and Reclaiming an African Episteme: Investigating Customary Ownership of Natural Resources.AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW.
MLA "Collaborative Autoethnography and Reclaiming an African Episteme: Investigating Customary Ownership of Natural Resources".AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW (2024).
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