Development from below : a Namibian case study
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Title
Development from below : a Namibian case study
Description
This Discussion Paper offers a revised lecture by Reinhart Kössler, which was originally presented to a Research Forum organised by The Nordic Africa Institute jointly with the Seminar for Development Studies of Uppsala University. It deals with aspects of rebuilding societies from below firstly in a general development studies discourse on a more theoretical level, considering aspects of the current debate on globalisation. This is followed by a concrete case study from southern Namibia. It illustrates local responses by the Witbooi-Nama in Gibeon to (re-)define identity within the context of a (nation-)state in a post-apartheid society. The paper is commented upon by two discussants (Per Strand and Henning Melber). The contributions reflect on the issue of social reconstruction in the context of (southern) Africa with reference to a particular marginalised group. They deal, among other things, with the question of social power and the "invention of tradition" in local efforts to gain from, or seek integration into, the nation building process.
Creator
Reinhart Kössler, Henning Melber, Per Strand
Source
http://nai.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:241408/FULLTEXT01.pdf
Publisher
Nordic Africa Institute
Date
2003
Rights
© Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Format
PDF
Language
English
Collection
Citation
Reinhart Kössler, Henning Melber, Per Strand, “Development from below : a Namibian case study,” Namibia Digital Repository, accessed November 13, 2024, https://namibiadigitalrepository.com/items/show/431.