Zusammenfassung
In einer ländlichen Region Ugandas (Busoga) versuchen die Menschen ihren durch den zunehmenden Einfluss der Globalisierung erschwerten Lebensbedingungen zu begegnen und sich Handlungsspielräume zu schaffen. Aus postkolonialer Perspektive untersucht die Autorin die Rolle solidarischen Wirtschaftens hierbei. Dessen Nutzen als Überlebensstrategie wird ebenso beleuchtet wie sein Potenzial, Alternativen zu konventionellen Ansätzen wirtschaftlicher Entwicklung zu denken. An die Stelle westlichen „Expertentums“ tritt gelebte Erfahrung aus dem globalen Süden. Die Autorin beschreibt den Einfluss der Globalisierung auf den Alltag der Bevölkerung sowie auf soziale Ungleichheiten und stellt ihren postkolonialen Forschungsansatz detailliert dar.
Abstract
In einer ländlichen Region Ugandas (Busoga) versuchen die Menschen ihren durch den zunehmenden Einfluss der Globalisierung erschwerten Lebensbedingungen zu begegnen und sich Handlungsspielräume zu schaffen. Aus postkolonialer Perspektive untersucht die Autorin die Rolle solidarischen Wirtschaftens hierbei. Dessen Nutzen als Überlebensstrategie wird ebenso beleuchtet wie sein Potenzial, Alternativen zu konventionellen Ansätzen wirtschaftlicher Entwicklung zu denken. An die Stelle westlichen „Expertentums“ tritt gelebte Erfahrung aus dem globalen Süden. Die Autorin beschreibt den Einfluss der Globalisierung auf den Alltag der Bevölkerung sowie auf soziale Ungleichheiten und stellt ihren postkolonialen Forschungsansatz detailliert dar.
Schlagworte
Africa Afrika alternative economic activities Busoga capitalist development critical development studies Entwicklungspolitik Fair Trade global capitalism Global South Postcolonial theory Post-Development theory Solidarity Economy Soziale Solidarische Ökonomie world-systems analysis Globalisierung globalisation Solidarische Ökonomie Social and Solidarity Economy postkolonial postcolonial Post-Development Entwicklungstheorie development studies Uganda- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 17–24 1. Introduction 17–24
- 129–164 3. Globalisation 129–164
- 200–250 5. Research design 200–250
- 477–488 9. Conclusion 477–488
- 489–506 List of References 489–506
- 507–521 Appendices 507–521
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- „... particular concept (or rather a trademark), not to ‘a kind of trade that is fair’. 4. Searching for ...” „... such as Fair Trade or for-profit social enterprises in the definition of the umbrella term SSE, whereas ...” „... empirical part of this study. As I present de-growth and Fair Trade as a means to an end, I limit my ...”
- „... exploitative global trade relations (ibid., 86). Nevertheless, the discursive practice of postcolonial theory ...” „... Ricardo plays an outstanding role in the neoliberal concept of international trade, especially his ...” „... been founded in order to encourage international trade after Wold War II, especially to make countries ...”
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- „... another alternative concept?4.3 183 De-growth4.3.1 183 Fair Trade4.3.2 188 SSE in relation to de-growth ...” „... and Fair Trade4.3.3 193 Conclusion4.4 195 Research design5. 200 Postcolonial research methodology5.1 ...” „... 8.1 309 Busoga’s economy under globalisation8.2 311 Trade in food crops and animal products is the new ...”
- „... policy mix that included protectionist policies, not prioritising free trade or laissez faire (Glenn 2007 ...” „... economic barriers; the international spread of trade, financial and production activities, and the growing ...” „... liberalisation of world trade, movements of capital, and by new communication technologies – 3. 3.1 129 leading ...”
- „... . Introduction 22 present in chapter 4.3 three models of alternative economic practices (De- Growth, Fair Trade ...”
- „... Obstacles to benefitting from the market economy 72 Trade in food crops and animal products new mainstay of ...” „... . For instance, “Cooperatives” mainly correlate with “Trade in food crops & animal products [being the ...” „... main theme. 8. Method and results of interview analysis 312 Trade in food crops and animal products is ...”
- „... rampant and worsening, with very few people profiting from the situation (e.g., through large-scale trade ...” „... the fairest system. It suits their sense of reciprocity and can serve best to build trust among them ...”
- „... , e.g., group training sessions; demonstrations in the field; agricultural shows and fairs ...” „... ), trade unionists, the Nytil management, and the group’s committee (ibid.). Several study respondents ...” „... consumer society (27 members); no traders societies; 175 producer societies (including hides and skins ...”
- „... were fair but not good enough to conduct the interviews without a translator. Edith Enzenhofer and ...” „... phenomena. II. Involvement of the town/ village in trade – locally, nationally, internationally. Under this ...” „... brokers, or traders? How is it organised? How was it organised in the past decades?” Those questions ...”