The socio-politics of (Re)constructing home in a post-displacement context in rural Zimbabwe
This paper contributes to and advances the sociological discourse on ‘homing’ by examining the implications of the socio-political dynamics of resettlement, with particular reference to the 2014 Tokwe-Mukorsi flood victims in rural Zimbabwe, five years after they were resettled in Chingwizi. The art...
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| description | This paper contributes to and advances the sociological discourse on ‘homing’ by examining the implications of the socio-political dynamics of resettlement, with particular reference to the 2014 Tokwe-Mukorsi flood victims in rural Zimbabwe, five years after they were resettled in Chingwizi. The article highlights the intricacies encountered by displaced persons as they strive to establish what they consider an ideal home – one that guarantees, at the very least, food security, shelter, safety, property rights, identity, and a sense of belonging. Drawing on actor-network theory, the article utilizes empirical qualitative data gathered using interviews and focus groups from displaced persons and government officials. The intention was to illuminate how homing experiences are influenced by socio-ecological encounters between displaced persons and other key actors. From the adversities resulting from the floods, the victims waded not in a socio-ecological vacuum or neutral space but in a hotly contested terrain as they sought to adapt to climatic conditions at the new location, overcome past cultural fixations, and ultimately build a new homely life. The study found that these processes, inter alia, meant navigating the complex socio-political dynamics of exclusion and marginalization that rendered the quest for an ideal home untenable. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-aa618c0553b04e3ba4e00a25788c94b42024-11-21T06:06:10ZengElsevierSocial Sciences and Humanities Open2590-29112024-01-0110101110The socio-politics of (Re)constructing home in a post-displacement context in rural ZimbabweElmon Mudefi0Wilson Akpan1Alice Stella Kwizera2Walter Sisulu University, Department of Social Sciences, Private Bag X1 UNITRA5117, Nelson Mandela Drive, Mthatha, South Africa; Corresponding author.Walter Sisulu University, Research Directorate, Private Bag X1 UNITRA5117, Nelson Mandela Drive, Mthatha, South AfricaUniversity of Fort Hare, Department of Sociology, 50 Church Street, East London, 5700, South AfricaThis paper contributes to and advances the sociological discourse on ‘homing’ by examining the implications of the socio-political dynamics of resettlement, with particular reference to the 2014 Tokwe-Mukorsi flood victims in rural Zimbabwe, five years after they were resettled in Chingwizi. The article highlights the intricacies encountered by displaced persons as they strive to establish what they consider an ideal home – one that guarantees, at the very least, food security, shelter, safety, property rights, identity, and a sense of belonging. Drawing on actor-network theory, the article utilizes empirical qualitative data gathered using interviews and focus groups from displaced persons and government officials. The intention was to illuminate how homing experiences are influenced by socio-ecological encounters between displaced persons and other key actors. From the adversities resulting from the floods, the victims waded not in a socio-ecological vacuum or neutral space but in a hotly contested terrain as they sought to adapt to climatic conditions at the new location, overcome past cultural fixations, and ultimately build a new homely life. The study found that these processes, inter alia, meant navigating the complex socio-political dynamics of exclusion and marginalization that rendered the quest for an ideal home untenable.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291124003073HomingSocio-political exclusionProperty rightsHuman securityDisplacement |
| spellingShingle | Elmon Mudefi Wilson Akpan Alice Stella Kwizera The socio-politics of (Re)constructing home in a post-displacement context in rural Zimbabwe Social Sciences and Humanities Open Homing Socio-political exclusion Property rights Human security Displacement |
| title | The socio-politics of (Re)constructing home in a post-displacement context in rural Zimbabwe |
| title_full | The socio-politics of (Re)constructing home in a post-displacement context in rural Zimbabwe |
| title_fullStr | The socio-politics of (Re)constructing home in a post-displacement context in rural Zimbabwe |
| title_full_unstemmed | The socio-politics of (Re)constructing home in a post-displacement context in rural Zimbabwe |
| title_short | The socio-politics of (Re)constructing home in a post-displacement context in rural Zimbabwe |
| title_sort | socio politics of re constructing home in a post displacement context in rural zimbabwe |
| topic | Homing Socio-political exclusion Property rights Human security Displacement |
| url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291124003073 |
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