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Diversification and accumulation in rural Tanzania : anthropological perspectives on village economics created by Pekka Seppala

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Uppsala Nordiska Afrikainstitutet 1998Description: 243 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789171064271
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HT621
Contents:
Acknowledgements 6 1 Introduction 7 2 A Toolbox for Analysing Diversification 17 3 How Diversification Makes Sense 33 4 Variety in Means - Economic Activities in Kilimahewa 56 5 Variety in Agency - Households with Soft Boundaries 97 6 Variety in Aims - The Rivalry amongst Cultural and Economic 'Capitals' 114 7 Economic Differentiation - a Socio-Culturally Conditioned View 134 8 Value Conversions and Accumulation - Taking Advantage of Discontinuities in the Sphere of Circulation 146 9 Informal Sector and Diversification in Rural Tanzania 168 10 Diversification Theory - Explaining the Unexpected in Rural Development 190 Bibliography 226 Annex I Field-work methods 233 Annex II The ensemble of diversity: Kilimahewa village
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Book Book Main Library Open Shelf DT443 SEP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 151939 Available BK139011
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Includes bibliographical references

Acknowledgements 6
1 Introduction 7
2 A Toolbox for Analysing Diversification 17
3 How Diversification Makes Sense 33
4 Variety in Means - Economic Activities in Kilimahewa 56
5 Variety in Agency - Households with Soft Boundaries 97
6 Variety in Aims - The Rivalry amongst Cultural and Economic 'Capitals' 114
7 Economic Differentiation - a Socio-Culturally Conditioned View 134
8 Value Conversions and Accumulation - Taking Advantage of Discontinuities in the Sphere of Circulation 146
9 Informal Sector and Diversification in Rural Tanzania 168
10 Diversification Theory - Explaining the Unexpected in Rural Development 190
Bibliography 226
Annex I Field-work methods 233
Annex II The ensemble of diversity: Kilimahewa village

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