All Stories

  1. Kinship
  2. A Companion to the Anthropology of Africa
  3. Revisiting the Social Bedrock of Kinship and Descent in the Anthropology of Africa
  4. Land Grabs: The Politics of the Land Rush Across Africa
  5. Analysing Land Law Reform
  6. Land appropriation, surplus people and a battle over visions of agrarian futures in Africa
  7. Introduction: Agrarian Change, Rural Poverty and Land Reform in South Africa since 1994
  8. Contesting Land and Custom in Ghana. State, Chief and the Citizen - Edited by Janine M. Ubink and Kojo S. Amanor
  9. Contestations Over “Tradition” and “Culture” in a Time of AIDS
  10. Challenges in Land Tenure and Land Reform in Africa: Anthropological Contributions
  11. Book Reviews
  12. Gaining Ground? ‘Rights’ and ‘Property’ in South African Land Reform by Deborah James
  13. Striving for normality in a time of AIDS in Malawi
  14. Conflicts over Land and Water in Africa- Edited by Bill Derman, Rie Odgaard and Espen Sjaastad
  15. Suffering for Territory: Race, Place and Power in Zimbabwe, by Donald S. Moore
  16. Whose security? Deepening social conflict over ‘customary’ land in the shadow of land tenure reform in Malawi
  17. Making Sense in Time: Remote Sensing and the Challenges of Temporal Heterogeneity in Social Analysis of Environmental Change—cases from Malawi
  18. Reasonable Radicals and Citizenship in Botswana: the Public Anthropology of Kalanga Elites
  19. Rural income and poverty in a time of radical change in Malawi
  20. Book Reviews
  21. Inequality and Social Conflict Over Land in Africa
  22. At the Risk of Being Heard: Identity, Indigenous Rights, and Postcolonial States (review)
  23. Fragmented Worlds, Coherent Lives: The Politics of Difference in Botswana
  24. Bewitching Land: The Role of Land Disputes in Converting Kin to Strangers and in Class Formation in Malawi
  25. Maps, Metaphors, and Meanings: Boundary Struggles and Village Forest Use on Private and State Land in Malawi
  26. Maps, Metaphors, and Meanings: Boundary Struggles and Village Forest Use on Private and State Land in Malawi
  27. Development Encounters: Sites of Participation and Knowledge
  28. ECOLOGICAL CHANGES Environment and History. Special Issue: Zimbabwe. Edited by Richard Grove and JoAnn McGregor. Vol. 1, No. 3, October 1995. Pp. 253–378. £45 (ISBN 0521-403855).
  29. Cotton is the Mother of Poverty: Peasants, Work, and Rural Struggle in Colonial Mozambique, 1938-1961; Cotton, Colonialism, and Social History In Sub-Saharan Africa
  30. Botswana's Search for Autonomy in Southern Africa
  31. Dividing the Commons: Politics, Policy, and Culture in Botswana
  32. Dividing the Commons: Politics, Policy, and Culture in Botswana
  33. The Tswana
  34. Is “rational choice” the best choice for Robert Bates? An anthropologist's reading of Bates's work
  35. : The Bushman Myth: The Making of a Namibian Underclass . Robert J. Gordon.
  36. Household food security and child nutrition: the interaction of income and gender of household head
  37. Manoeuvres and debates in the interpretation of land rights in Botswana
  38. Book reviews
  39. : Creativity of Power: Cosmology and Action in African Societies . W. Arens, Ivan Karp.
  40. Book reviews
  41. : Innovation in African Agriculture . Arthur J. Dommen.
  42. The Birth of Botswana: A History of the Bechuanaland Protectorate from 1910 to 1966
  43. Introduction
  44. Settlement in Botswana: The Historical Development of a Human Landscape
  45. Women in Botswana
  46. Struggles over water, Struggles over meaning: cattle, water and the state in Botswana
  47. Gender, developmental cycles and historical process: a critique of recent research on women in Botswana
  48. Proceedings of the Symposium on Drought in Botswana