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Reconfigured Agrarian Relations in Zimbabwe.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Shonhe, Toendepi
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Langaa RPCIG, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Chart; Diagrams; Maps; Pictures; Acknowledgements; Abstract; List of Acronyms; Chapter One
  • Introduction; 1.1. Background; 1.2 The Context of the Study; 1.3 Research Objectives and Questions; 1.3.1 Objectives; 1.3.2 Research questions; 1.4 Study Justification and Contributions to Knowledge; 1.5 Scope and Limitations of the Study; 1.6 Structure of the Book; 1.7 Conclusion; Chapter Two
  • Conceptual and Theoretical Framework: Uneven Development and Primitive Accumulation; 2.1 Introduction.
  • 2.2 The Laws of Uneven Development2.2.1 The Dialectic between production and circulation; 2.2.2 Accumulation patterns in articulated and disarticulated economies; 2.2.3 Primitive capital accumulation; 2.2.4 Monopoly- finance and export of capital; 2.3 Functional Dualism; 2.4 Extraction of Surplus Value; 2.4.1 Extraction through the third form of surplus value; 2.4.2 Extraction through market integration; 2.5 Schematic Conceptual Framing; 2.6 Conclusion; Chapter Three
  • Class Formation and Peasant Struggles; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Class Formation; 3.2.1 The accumulations paths.
  • 3.2.2 The tri-modal path and structure3.3 Contemporary Peasant Struggles; 3.4 Structure and Agency â#x80;#x93; A paradigmatic debate; 3.5 A Mixture of Normalisation and Redicalisation Politics; 3.6 Ideological Contest: Neo-liberalism vs Redistributive Policies; 3.7 The Zimbabwean Setting; 3.8. Conclusion; Chapter Four
  • Research Methodology; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Background to the Study Area; 4.3 Research Design; 4.4 Population and Sample Selection; 4.4.1 Sample design; 4.5 Fieldwork; 4.5.1 Pilot data collection; 4.5.2 Main data collection; 4.5.3 Structured questionnaire.
  • 4.5.4 Constraints on fieldwork4.5.5 In-depth Interviews; 4.5.6 Observations; 4.5.7 Qualitative data limitations; 4.6 Data Analysis; 4.7 Analytical Approach; 4.7.1 Indicators for Classification; 4.7.2 The Two-Step Clustering Analysis; 4.7.3 Factor Analysis; 4.8 Conclusion; Chapter Five
  • Agricultural Development (1890-1980); 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Evolving State-Capital Complex under Colonialism; 5.3 Agricultural Financing under Colonialism; 5.4 Agricultural Productivity and Peasant Colonial Subjugation; 5.5 Marketing of Agricultural Produce.
  • 5.6 Accumulation and Class Formation under Colonialism5.7 Conclusion; Chapter Six
  • Changing Agrarian Relations, 1980-1999; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Evolving State-Capital Complex Interface, pre-2000; 6.3 Post-independence Early Land Reform Programmes; 6.4 Agricultural Financing, pre-2000; 6.5 Agricultural Productivity, pre 2000; 6.5.1 Agricultural Marketing; 6.6 Capital Accumulation and Farm Investment; 6.7 Class Formation, pre 2000; 6.8 Conclusion; Chapter Seven
  • Changing Agrarian Dynamics, 2000-2015; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Capital and State Policy Complex after 2000.