TY - JOUR
T1 - Intimate Exclusion and Pastoralists' Role in Large-scale Land Acquisitions in Kenya
AU - Wachira, Jackson
AU - Stacey, Paul Austin
AU - Atela, Joanes
AU - Outa, George
PY - 2024/2/29
Y1 - 2024/2/29
N2 - Many large-scale land acquisition studies focus on the role of powerful transnational corporations, foreign and domestic governments. Instead, we shift the focus to the role of local actors, in this case, pastoralists in Samburu County, Kenya. Here, we apply the concept of 'intimate exclusion' and show that pastoralist elites' desire and ability to maximise productive and financial gains from customary land, coupled with their privileged understanding of land-related laws and regulations, and ability to use or threaten others with violence, enables the control of extensive customary lands and the exclusion of weaker pastoralists. These processes, we find, are rooted in the country's capitalist development trajectory traceable to colonial rule. Overall, the paper highlights local 'homegrown' actors' role in large-scale land acquisitions, how social intimacy provides space and opportunity for unequal gains, and how historical gains offer unique opportunities to gain from new political and economic developments.
AB - Many large-scale land acquisition studies focus on the role of powerful transnational corporations, foreign and domestic governments. Instead, we shift the focus to the role of local actors, in this case, pastoralists in Samburu County, Kenya. Here, we apply the concept of 'intimate exclusion' and show that pastoralist elites' desire and ability to maximise productive and financial gains from customary land, coupled with their privileged understanding of land-related laws and regulations, and ability to use or threaten others with violence, enables the control of extensive customary lands and the exclusion of weaker pastoralists. These processes, we find, are rooted in the country's capitalist development trajectory traceable to colonial rule. Overall, the paper highlights local 'homegrown' actors' role in large-scale land acquisitions, how social intimacy provides space and opportunity for unequal gains, and how historical gains offer unique opportunities to gain from new political and economic developments.
KW - Kenya
KW - Large-scale land acquisition
KW - intimate exclusion
KW - pastoralist elites
U2 - 10.1017/S0022278X23000320
DO - 10.1017/S0022278X23000320
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0022-278X
VL - 61
SP - 545
EP - 568
JO - Journal of Modern African Studies
JF - Journal of Modern African Studies
IS - 4
ER -