Angela Kronenburg García
Angela Kronenburg García is an anthropologist working at the ASC as a postdoctoral researcher.
She graduated in cultural anthropology from Leiden University, where she then worked as a teaching assistant at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology. While she was doing her PhD, she was attached to the Law & Governance in Africa Group at Wageningen University and affiliated to the ASC in Leiden. Her PhD was on land tenure transformation and forest conflicts among the agro-pastoral Loita Maasai in Kenya. In April 2015 she successfully defended her dissertation at Wageningen University.
As from March 2016, Angela combines her work at the ASC with a part-time job at Utrecht University, where she works as a postdoc on a research project on land governance, inclusive business and food security in Mozambique.
Angela has also done consultancy work in Kenya and in the Netherlands on gender, land governance and food security.
Contesting control : land and forest in the struggle for Loita Maasai self-government in Kenya (2015)
Food security and land governance factsheet Kenya (2015)
Booking and grabbing land: strategies of appropriation in Loita Maasailand, Kenya (2013)
Ritual in forest and forest in ritual : relationships between the Naimina Enkiyio forest and ritual practices among Loita Maasai in Kenya (2003)
Contesting control : land and forest in the struggle for Loita Maasai self-government in Kenya
Leiden: African Studies Centre, African studies collection 58, 2015
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Ritual in forest and forest in ritual : relationships between the Naimina Enkiyio forest and ritual practices among Loita Maasai in Kenya
[S.l.]: [S.n.], 2003
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'Booking and grabbing land: strategies of appropriation in Loita Maasailand, Kenya'
In: D. Chatty; T. Sternberg: 'Modern pastoralism and conservation: old problems, new challenges', Cambridge: White Horse Press, 2013.