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Be like bees – the politics of mobilizing farmers for development in Tigray, Ethiopia
by
Haile, Mitiku
, Segers, Kaatje
, Dessein, Joost
, Develtere, Patrick
, Hagberg, Sten
, Deckers, Jozef
in
Africa
/ African studies
/ Agricultural development
/ Agricultural production
/ Apiculture
/ Area studies
/ Beneficiaries
/ Brokerage
/ Career opportunities
/ Case studies
/ Central government
/ Citizen participation
/ Collective memory
/ Comparative studies
/ Crops
/ Cultural Anthropology
/ Decision making
/ Democracy
/ Development programmes
/ Development Programs
/ Development studies
/ Dictatorship
/ Drought
/ Ethiopia
/ Ethnographic research
/ Ethnography
/ Farmers
/ Government agencies
/ Grass roots movement
/ Kulturantropologi
/ Legitimacy
/ Local elections
/ Local government
/ Local Politics
/ Mobilization
/ Participation
/ Political alliances
/ Political Participation
/ Political parties
/ Political revolutions
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Public officials
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Development
/ Rural population
/ SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP
/ Self government
/ Social anthropology/ethnography
/ SOCIAL SCIENCES
/ Socialantrolopologi/etnografi
/ Socialvetenskap
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable development
/ Tigray
2009
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Be like bees – the politics of mobilizing farmers for development in Tigray, Ethiopia
by
Haile, Mitiku
, Segers, Kaatje
, Dessein, Joost
, Develtere, Patrick
, Hagberg, Sten
, Deckers, Jozef
in
Africa
/ African studies
/ Agricultural development
/ Agricultural production
/ Apiculture
/ Area studies
/ Beneficiaries
/ Brokerage
/ Career opportunities
/ Case studies
/ Central government
/ Citizen participation
/ Collective memory
/ Comparative studies
/ Crops
/ Cultural Anthropology
/ Decision making
/ Democracy
/ Development programmes
/ Development Programs
/ Development studies
/ Dictatorship
/ Drought
/ Ethiopia
/ Ethnographic research
/ Ethnography
/ Farmers
/ Government agencies
/ Grass roots movement
/ Kulturantropologi
/ Legitimacy
/ Local elections
/ Local government
/ Local Politics
/ Mobilization
/ Participation
/ Political alliances
/ Political Participation
/ Political parties
/ Political revolutions
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Public officials
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Development
/ Rural population
/ SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP
/ Self government
/ Social anthropology/ethnography
/ SOCIAL SCIENCES
/ Socialantrolopologi/etnografi
/ Socialvetenskap
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable development
/ Tigray
2009
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Be like bees – the politics of mobilizing farmers for development in Tigray, Ethiopia
by
Haile, Mitiku
, Segers, Kaatje
, Dessein, Joost
, Develtere, Patrick
, Hagberg, Sten
, Deckers, Jozef
in
Africa
/ African studies
/ Agricultural development
/ Agricultural production
/ Apiculture
/ Area studies
/ Beneficiaries
/ Brokerage
/ Career opportunities
/ Case studies
/ Central government
/ Citizen participation
/ Collective memory
/ Comparative studies
/ Crops
/ Cultural Anthropology
/ Decision making
/ Democracy
/ Development programmes
/ Development Programs
/ Development studies
/ Dictatorship
/ Drought
/ Ethiopia
/ Ethnographic research
/ Ethnography
/ Farmers
/ Government agencies
/ Grass roots movement
/ Kulturantropologi
/ Legitimacy
/ Local elections
/ Local government
/ Local Politics
/ Mobilization
/ Participation
/ Political alliances
/ Political Participation
/ Political parties
/ Political revolutions
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Public officials
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Development
/ Rural population
/ SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP
/ Self government
/ Social anthropology/ethnography
/ SOCIAL SCIENCES
/ Socialantrolopologi/etnografi
/ Socialvetenskap
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable development
/ Tigray
2009
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Be like bees – the politics of mobilizing farmers for development in Tigray, Ethiopia
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Be like bees – the politics of mobilizing farmers for development in Tigray, Ethiopia
2009
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Overview
Based on long-term ethnographic research, this article analyses the relations between local politics and farmers’ participation in rural development in Tigray (Ethiopia). It takes an actor-oriented approach and focuses on local government officials and farmer representatives, who mediate between the government agencies that undertake rural development programmes and the farmers whom they address. To reach the target numbers of programme beneficiaries, these local development brokers ‘mobilize’ farmers to participate. They capitalize upon the historical legitimacy of the 1975–91 revolution against the military Derg dictatorship in which the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), now heading the national government, and Tigray's rural population successfully joined forces. They revitalize farmers’ collective memory of this alliance and reinvent the revolutionary grassroots institutions through which it was realized. The effects of mobilization on participation in development are most evident among farmers who are members of the TPLF. A TPLF-development nexus arises, structuring local political career opportunities along the lines of development. The case study attempts to contribute to an empirical understanding of the entanglement of local politics and local development brokerage in rural African societies.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford Publishing Limited (England)
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