Competing Norms (eBook, PDF)
State Regulations and Local Praxis in sub-Saharan Africa
Redaktion: Diawara, Mamadou; Röschenthaler, Ute
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State Regulations and Local Praxis in sub-Saharan Africa
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Meist wird der Staat in Afrika, wie auch anderswo, als Träger von Ordnung, Fortschritt und Disziplin gesehen, da er über die Autorität verfügt, Gesetze zu erlassen und deren Einhaltung zum Wohl der Gesellschaft zu sanktionieren. Dieser Band untersucht die Bedeutung der staatlichen Gesetzgebung für die Bevölkerungen im subsaharischen Afrika und setzt diese in Beziehung zu bereits existierenden lokalen Normen, mit denen die neuen Gesetze konkurrieren müssen.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2016
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Preface 7
Introduction: What do people do when states are working? 9
Mamadou Diawara and Ute Röschenthaler
Part I: Markets, governance, and resources
Pastoralism in the Office du Niger: Norms and praxis in natural resource management 25
Boureima Touré
Governanance and management of public health in Bamako: The operational challenges that result when nobody is fully in charge 51
Mamadou Diarra
Regulation of information and transparency in the grain market in Mali 73
Issa Fofana
Part II: Land, environment, and resettlement
A clash of norms: Land rights in Navrongo, Upper East Region of Ghana 99
Patricia Awiah
The doubtful business of extracting gold: Challenges of environmental law in Mali's mining sector 121
Mbaye Bathé
People facing resettlement in Ekondo Kondo, Cameroon 145
Kerstin Schopp
Responsible practices with irresponsible effects: Mining and involuntary resettlement in Kwale, Kenya 167
Andreas Jacobs
Part III: Media, society, and politics
The proliferation of newspapers in Mali: Successful pluralism or mismanaged regulation? 191
Bakary Doumbia
The duty to inform: Malian radio hosts between state control, social constraints, and gender roles 213
Anneliese Sozanski
Weddings without couples: Moghamo migrants in the United States and their families' marital strategies in Cameroon 239
Isaiah Afu
About the authors 265
Index 267
Contents
Preface 7
Introduction: What do people do when states are working? 9
Mamadou Diawara and Ute Röschenthaler
Part I: Markets, governance, and resources
Pastoralism in the Office du Niger: Norms and praxis in natural resource management 25
Boureima Touré
Governanance and management of public health in Bamako: The operational challenges that result when nobody is fully in charge 51
Mamadou Diarra
Regulation of information and transparency in the grain market in Mali 73
Issa Fofana
Part II: Land, environment, and resettlement
A clash of norms: Land rights in Navrongo, Upper East Region of Ghana 99
Patricia Awiah
The doubtful business of extracting gold: Challenges of environmental law in Mali's mining sector 121
Mbaye Bathé
People facing resettlement in Ekondo Kondo, Cameroon 145
Kerstin Schopp
Responsible practices with irresponsible effects: Mining and involuntary resettlement in Kwale, Kenya 167
Andreas Jacobs
Part III: Media, society, and politics
The proliferation of newspapers in Mali: Successful pluralism or mismanaged regulation? 191
Bakary Doumbia
The duty to inform: Malian radio hosts between state control, social constraints, and gender roles 213
Anneliese Sozanski
Weddings without couples: Moghamo migrants in the United States and their families' marital strategies in Cameroon 239
Isaiah Afu
About the authors 265
Index 267
Preface 7
Introduction: What do people do when states are working? 9
Mamadou Diawara and Ute Röschenthaler
Part I: Markets, governance, and resources
Pastoralism in the Office du Niger: Norms and praxis in natural resource management 25
Boureima Touré
Governanance and management of public health in Bamako: The operational challenges that result when nobody is fully in charge 51
Mamadou Diarra
Regulation of information and transparency in the grain market in Mali 73
Issa Fofana
Part II: Land, environment, and resettlement
A clash of norms: Land rights in Navrongo, Upper East Region of Ghana 99
Patricia Awiah
The doubtful business of extracting gold: Challenges of environmental law in Mali's mining sector 121
Mbaye Bathé
People facing resettlement in Ekondo Kondo, Cameroon 145
Kerstin Schopp
Responsible practices with irresponsible effects: Mining and involuntary resettlement in Kwale, Kenya 167
Andreas Jacobs
Part III: Media, society, and politics
The proliferation of newspapers in Mali: Successful pluralism or mismanaged regulation? 191
Bakary Doumbia
The duty to inform: Malian radio hosts between state control, social constraints, and gender roles 213
Anneliese Sozanski
Weddings without couples: Moghamo migrants in the United States and their families' marital strategies in Cameroon 239
Isaiah Afu
About the authors 265
Index 267
Contents
Preface 7
Introduction: What do people do when states are working? 9
Mamadou Diawara and Ute Röschenthaler
Part I: Markets, governance, and resources
Pastoralism in the Office du Niger: Norms and praxis in natural resource management 25
Boureima Touré
Governanance and management of public health in Bamako: The operational challenges that result when nobody is fully in charge 51
Mamadou Diarra
Regulation of information and transparency in the grain market in Mali 73
Issa Fofana
Part II: Land, environment, and resettlement
A clash of norms: Land rights in Navrongo, Upper East Region of Ghana 99
Patricia Awiah
The doubtful business of extracting gold: Challenges of environmental law in Mali's mining sector 121
Mbaye Bathé
People facing resettlement in Ekondo Kondo, Cameroon 145
Kerstin Schopp
Responsible practices with irresponsible effects: Mining and involuntary resettlement in Kwale, Kenya 167
Andreas Jacobs
Part III: Media, society, and politics
The proliferation of newspapers in Mali: Successful pluralism or mismanaged regulation? 191
Bakary Doumbia
The duty to inform: Malian radio hosts between state control, social constraints, and gender roles 213
Anneliese Sozanski
Weddings without couples: Moghamo migrants in the United States and their families' marital strategies in Cameroon 239
Isaiah Afu
About the authors 265
Index 267