Introduction : understanding experiences and decisions in situations of enduring hardship in Africa
Title | Introduction : understanding experiences and decisions in situations of enduring hardship in Africa |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | M.E. de Bruijn, and J.C. Both |
Secondary Title | Conflict and society: advances in research |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 186 - 198 |
Date Published | 2018/// |
Publication Language | eng |
Keywords | Central Africa, Chad, West Africa |
Abstract | The enduring experience of hardship, in the form of layers of various crises, can become deeply ingrained in a society, and people can come to act and react under these conditions as if they lead a normal life. This process is explored through the analytical concept of duress, which contains three elements: enduring and accumulating layers of hardship over time, the normalization of this hardship, and a form of deeply constrained agency. We argue that decisions made in duress have a significant impact on the social and political structures of society. This concept of duress is used as a lens to understand the lives of individual people and societies in Central and West Africa that have a long history of ecological, political, and social conflicts and crises. |
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Citation Key | 9987 |