生活在冲突之中:埃塞俄比亚南部博拉纳的恢复力

Asebe Regassa Debelo
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自20世纪90年代以来,冲突已成为东非牧民边界的一个显著特征。多层次的行动者和因素之间的相互作用以及在煽动冲突和建设和平进程中存在的相互竞争的利益使该地区的集团间关系复杂化。冲突表现出国家和非国家行为体以及冲突的自然和人为驱动因素的趋同。埃塞俄比亚南部的博拉纳(Borana)牧民社区在应对传统冲突和新兴冲突的同时,通过建立社会网络、文化资本、跨境身份纽带和联盟,制定了不同的应对冲突和暴力的策略。本文通过关注当地产生的知识,讨论了冲突和暴力背景下社区的能动性、复原力和应对机制。它认为,冲突和暴力建立了地方社区的代理,创造了新的联盟,重建了机构,并重新配置了国家-社会关系。
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Living With Conflict: Borana’s Resilience in Southern Ethiopia
abstract:Conflict has become a defining feature of pastoralist frontiers in East Africa since the 1990s. The interplay between multilayered actors and factors and the existence of competing interests in instigating conflicts and in the process of building peace have complicated intergroup relations in the region. The conflicts exhibit the convergence of state and non-state actors and natural as well as human drivers of conflicts. While grappling with traditional as well as emerging forms of conflict, the Borana pastoralist community of southern Ethiopia has devised different strategies of coping with conflict and violence by building on social networks, cultural capital, cross-border identity bonds, and alliances. This article discusses the agency, resilience, and coping mechanisms of the community in the context of conflict and violence by focusing on locally generated knowledge. It argues that conflict and violence build the agency of local communities, create new alliances, re(build) institutions, and reconfigure state-society relations.
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