WebThis article questions how the concepts of terroir and landrace are relevant for the drug cannabis industry at a time when cannabis legalisation and its associated “green rush” pose a growing threat to both the genetic and cultural diversity that is associated with historical small cannabis farming. The article draws on a multidisciplinary approach based on both … WebJun 19, 2009 · The analysis offered here is inspired by Igor Kopytoff's 1989 work on the African frontier. Building on his argument, this article looks at the opportunities and obstacles generated in the Semliki area in terms of cross border “governable spaces”, focusing on the emerging actors that use and transform conventions about identity, …
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The African frontier (1987 edition) Open Library
WebIgor Kopytoff, Chinese, American anthropology educator. Ford Foundation fellow, 1957-1960, National Science Foundation fellow, 1969-1971, National Endowment of the Humanities fellow, 1975-1976, Guggenheim fellow, 1984-1985. Fellow American Anthropological Association, African Studies Association, International African Institute, Royal … WebThe ‘internal frontier’ For the Sub-Saharan African scenarios of his study, Kopytoff’s prime concern is to explain how frontiers could serve as forces in bringing about transformation (as previously argued in a classic study of North American frontiers by F.J. Taylor), as well Webregion is an apt example of Kopytoff’s ‘frontier’ concept, which emphasizes exchange and argues that African societies developed through intense interaction within a frontier zone, eventually crystallizing into new polities and societies (Kopytoff 1987:6). On the Kivu frontier, production of a certain kind of space in relation to a state lock box purchase