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State, peasantry and resettlement in Zimbabwe

Pages 325-345 | Published online: 25 Feb 2007

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Edmore Mwandiringana & Jingzhong Ye. (2021) Battle for legitimacy: revisiting autochthony and (re)invented authority in Zimbabwe’s resettlement areas. Review of African Political Economy 48:168, pages 217-234.
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Arnold Chamunogwa. (2019) The negotiability of state legal and bureaucratic authority during land occupations in Zimbabwe. Review of African Political Economy 46:159, pages 71-85.
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Toendepi Shonhe. (2019) The changing agrarian economy in Zimbabwe, 15 years after the Fast Track Land Reform programme. Review of African Political Economy 46:159, pages 14-32.
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Phillan Zamchiya. (2011) A synopsis of land and agrarian change in Chipinge district, Zimbabwe. The Journal of Peasant Studies 38:5, pages 1093-1122.
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Ben Cousins & Ian Scoones. (2010) Contested paradigms of ‘viability’ in redistributive land reform: perspectives from southern Africa. The Journal of Peasant Studies 37:1, pages 31-66.
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Allison Goebel. (2005) Is Zimbabwe the future of South Africa? The implications for land reform in Southern Africa. Journal of Contemporary African Studies 23:3, pages 345-370.
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Allison Goebel. (2005) Zimbabwe's ‘Fast Track’ Land Reform: What about women?. Gender, Place & Culture 12:2, pages 145-172.
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Wendy Willems. (2004) Selection and silence: contesting meanings of land in Zimbabwean media. Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies 25:1, pages 4-24.
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NeilH Thomas. (2003) Land reform in Zimbabwe. Third World Quarterly 24:4, pages 691-712.
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Gavin Williams. (2003) Studying Development and Explaining Policies. Oxford Development Studies 31:1, pages 37-58.
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Allison Goebel. (1999) “Here it is our land, the two of us”: women, men and land in a Zimbabwean resettlement area. Journal of Contemporary African Studies 17:1, pages 75-96.
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CALVINO. MASILELA & DIEDRE RANKIN. (1998) LAND REFORM IN ZIMBABWE: ZANU-PF'S RED HEERING. East African Geographical Review 20:1, pages 11-29.
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Susie Jacobs. (1997) Land to the Tiller? Gender Relations and Land Reforms. Society in Transition 28:1-4, pages 82-100.
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Shelley X. Liu. (2021) Control, Coercion, and Cooptation. World Politics 74:1, pages 37-76.
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Darryl K. Chanakira, Joseph Mujere & Sam Spiegel. (2019) Traditional leaders and the politics of labour recruitment in Zimbabwe’s platinum mining industry. The Extractive Industries and Society 6:4, pages 1274-1281.
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Tanyanyiwa Shadreck. (2018) Rural development: Lessons never learnt. International Journal of Peace and Development Studies 9:4, pages 36-52.
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Vusilizwe Thebe. (2018) The Complexity of Contemporary Rural Society: Agricultural ‘Betterment’ and Social Realities in Semi-arid Zimbabwe. African and Asian Studies 17:3, pages 255-273.
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Vusilizwe Thebe. (2017) Legacies of ‘ madiro ’? Worker-peasantry, livelihood crisis and ‘ siziphile ’ land occupations in semi-arid north-western Zimbabwe . The Journal of Modern African Studies 55:2, pages 201-224.
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Rory Pilossof. (2014) Possibilities and Constraints of Market‐Led Land Reforms in Southern A frica: An Analysis of Transfers of Commercial Farmland in Postcolonial Z imbabwe, 1980–2000 . Journal of Agrarian Change 16:1, pages 32-49.
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David Goodwin. (2013) WHATEVER IT TAKES: TENURE SECURITY STRATEGIES OF COMMUNAL LAND RIGHT HOLDERS IN ZIMBABWE. Africa 83:1, pages 164-187.
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Vusilizwe Thebe. (2011) From South Africa with love: the malayisha system and Ndebele households' quest for livelihood reconstruction in south-western Zimbabwe . The Journal of Modern African Studies 49:4, pages 647-670.
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Veronica Nmoma. (2008) Son of the Soil. Journal of Asian and African Studies 43:4, pages 371-397.
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Sara Rich Dorman. 2007. From Revolutionary Movements to Political Parties. From Revolutionary Movements to Political Parties 157 179 .
Wendy Willems. (2004) Peasant Demonstrators, Violent Invaders: Representations of Land in the Zimbabwean Press. World Development 32:10, pages 1767-1783.
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Pius Shungudzapera Nyambara. (2001) The Politics of Land Acquisition and Struggles Over Land in the ‘Communal’ Areas of Zimbabwe: The Gokwe Region in the 1980s and 1990s. Africa 71:2, pages 253-285.
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B.M Campbell, R Costanza & M van den Belt. (2000) SPECIAL SECTION: LAND USE OPTIONS IN DRY TROPICAL WOODLAND ECOSYSTEMS IN ZIMBABWE:. Ecological Economics 33:3, pages 341-351.
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Pius Shungudzapera Nyambara. (2011) The Politics of Land Acquisition and Struggles Over Land in the ‘Communal’ Areas of Zimbabwe: The Gokwe Region in the 1980s and 1990s. Africa 70:1, pages 253-285.
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Allison Goebel. (2009) “Then it's clear who owns the trees”: Common Property and Private Control in the Social Forest in a Zimbabwean Resettlement Area 1 . Rural Sociology 64:4, pages 624-640.
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Lawrence Tshuma. (2016) Colonial and Post-Colonial Reconstructions of Customary Land Tenure in Zimbabwe. Social & Legal Studies 7:1, pages 77-95.
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