The Tanzanian peasantry : further studies
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The Tanzanian peasantry : further studies
Avebury, 1995
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内容説明
These are contributions from various disciplines in the social sciences concerning the Tanzanian peasantry. It continues themes raised in a prior volume (published by Avebury), and particular attention is paid to environmental and cultural factors, as well as to gender issues.
目次
- Part 1 Theoretical and macroscopic considerations: participation in defining Tanzanian realities, Norma Romm
- the rise and fall of Nyerere's populaism (ujamaa), Sam Maghimbi
- the conflict between the state and grassroots-based institutions in Tanzania's rural development, Sam Maghimbi
- structural adjustment and the performance of the agricultural sector in Tanzania, 1980-1990, A.K. Kashuliza and E.R. Mbiha
- social changes and the rural elderly in Tanzania, F.S.K. Tungaraza. Part 2 Land and environmental issues: land degradation in local communities on the southern slopes of Lake Kilimanjaro - towards a social science explanation and prospects for sustainable development, A.J. Lema
- towards a people-based approach - a case study of Mwanga District, A.A.K. Mvungi
- access to and ownership of land among women among the Pare Mountains of Northeastern Tanzania, C.K. Omari. Part 3 Indigenous technical knowledge: an overview of the dissemination and utilization of agricultural technical information in Tanzania, D.F. Rutatora and V. Rutachokozibwa
- towards sustainable rural development using the participatory approach - the case of Mgeta farmers, Morogoro Rural District, T. Lassalle and A.Z. Mattee
- the role of indigenous technical knowledge in increased food production in Tanzania, I.J. Lupanga et al
- conflicts between the systems of knowledge of the pastoralists and developmentalists - the case of Parakuyp Maasai in Bagamoyo District, Marja-Liisa Swantz. Part 4 Social control: from mythical stories to state-administered justice - some notes on the changing modes of social control among the Iraqw, Y.Q. Lawi
- the preponderance of women as victims in Sukuma witch killings, Simeon Mesaki
- partners and competitors in the fight against crime - the case of Sungusungu, Sufian B. Bukurura.
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