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Land reform & changing social relations for farm workers in Zimbabwe

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Patience Chadambuka. 2022. Livelihoods of Ethnic Minorities in Rural Zimbabwe. Livelihoods of Ethnic Minorities in Rural Zimbabwe 173 191 .
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Dominic Pasura. (2010) A gendered analysis of land reforms in Zimbabwe. Women's Studies International Forum 33:5, pages 443-454.
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Wilbert SadombaKirk Helliker. (2010) Transcending Objectifications and Dualisms: Farm Workers and Civil Society in Contemporary Zimbabwe. Journal of Asian and African Studies 45:2, pages 209-225.
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Blair Rutherford. (2008) Conditional Belonging: Farm Workers and the Cultural Politics of Recognition in Zimbabwe. Development and Change 39:1, pages 73-99.
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Elizabeth Fortin. (2016) Reforming Land Rights: The World Bank and the Globalization of Agriculture. Social & Legal Studies 14:2, pages 147-177.
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Anne Hellum & Bill Derman. (2004) Land Reform and Human Rights in Contemporary Zimbabwe: Balancing Individual and Social Justice Through an Integrated Human Rights Framework. World Development 32:10, pages 1785-1805.
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Evert Waeterloos & Blair Rutherford. (2004) Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Challenges and Opportunities for Poverty Reduction Among Commercial Farm Workers. World Development 32:3, pages 537-553.
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Blair Rutherford. (2004) Desired Publics, Domestic Government, and Entangled Fears: On the Anthropology of Civil Society, Farm Workers, and White Farmers in Zimbabwe. Cultural Anthropology 19:1, pages 122-153.
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Henry Bernstein. (2003) ‘Changing Before Our Very Eyes’: Agrarian Questions and the Politics of Land in Capitalism Today. Journal of Agrarian Change 4:1-2, pages 190-225.
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