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Divining the Future: Making Sense of Ecological Uncertainty in Turkana, Northern Kenya

Divining the Future: Making Sense of Ecological Uncertainty in Turkana, Northern Kenya

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декабря 2020
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LP-midp002938

This article draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork to examine some recent livelihood transformations that have taken place in the Turkana region of northern Kenya. In doing so, it discusses some of the ways in which uncertainty and variability have been managed in Turkana to date and considers what this means in relation to a future that promises continued radical economic and ecological change. Discussing a selection of examples, we argue that understandings of contemporary transformative processes are enhanced through attention to the ways in which various forms of knowledge have been constituted and implemented over the long term. We suggest that ongoing transformations within livelihood practices, inter-livelihood relationships and corresponding patterns of mobility might best be understood as manifestations of a long-standing capacity for successfully managing the very uncertainty that characterises daily life.

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Derbyshire, Samuel F.Nami, Joseph E.Akall, GregoryLowasa, Lucas

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