Land politics and settlers’ responses to land tenure under threat in emerging peri-urban spaces in Zimbabwe

IF 6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Johannes Bhanye , Ruvimbo Hazel Shayamunda , Rumbidzai Irene Mpahlo , Abraham Matamanda , Lameck Kachena
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Drawing on the case study of Caledonia peri-urban settlement in Zimbabwe, this study presents the complex struggles and responses undertaken by settlers to assert their access, utilization, and rights to land for settlement. Employing qualitative methodologies including 50 in-depth interviews, participant observations, key informant interviews, and document analysis, the study reveals the lived experiences of vulnerable peri-urban settlers when faced with challenges posed by expanding local authorities and land acquisitions orchestrated by influential elites. Grounding our analysis in the theoretical framework of insurgent citizenship, this study challenges the notion of passive vulnerability among poor urbanites or settlers and illuminates their capacity to design protective mechanisms against threats to their land tenure. In the context of Caledonia, vulnerable settlers employed a range of strategies such as political rent-seeking, legal action, civil disobedience, and invoking religious symbolism to safeguard their land rights. Through these actions, we uncover a complex interplay between settlers’ agency and the emerging dynamics of authority, revealing not only the proliferation of competing claims but also the emergence of novel forms of power that shape access and control over coveted urban resources, particularly land. Given the complexities of land politics in Africa’s peri-urban, more studies will deepen understanding of dynamics shaping land access, privatisation, commodification and how such transformations are reconfiguring the political economy of peri-urban spaces.

津巴布韦新兴城市周边地区的土地政治和定居者对土地保有权受到威胁的反应
本研究以津巴布韦喀里多尼亚城市周边定居点的案例研究为基础,介绍了定居者为维护其获得、利用和定居土地权利而进行的复杂斗争和应对措施。该研究采用了定性方法,包括50次深入访谈、参与者观察、关键线人访谈和文件分析,揭示了城市周边弱势定居者在面临地方当局扩张和有影响力的精英策划的土地收购带来的挑战时的生活经历。本研究以叛乱公民身份的理论框架为基础,挑战了贫困城市居民或定居者的被动脆弱性概念,并阐明了他们设计保护机制以应对土地保有权威胁的能力。在喀里多尼亚,弱势定居者采取了一系列策略,如政治寻租、法律行动、公民抗命和援引宗教象征来维护他们的土地权利。通过这些行动,我们揭示了定居者的代理权和新兴的权力动态之间的复杂相互作用,不仅揭示了相互竞争的权利主张的激增,还揭示了新形式的权力的出现,这些权力形成了对令人垂涎的城市资源,特别是土地的获取和控制。鉴于非洲城市周边地区土地政治的复杂性,更多的研究将加深对影响土地获取、私有化、商品化的动态的理解,以及这些转变如何重新配置城市周边空间的政治经济。
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.70
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8.50%
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553
期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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