Hu nao save tok? women, men and land : negotiating property and authority in Solomon Islands
- Description:
- In the last decade there has been a resurgence of interest in customary land tenure and the management of land disputes among national governments, donor agencies and scholars of the South Pacific, particularly in Melanesia. Recent studies of land tenure in Melanesia and elsewhere in the world suggest that customary systems of tenure are dynamic and negotiable, and that contests over land are linked with processes of social differentiation. This thesis focuses on gender relations as a critical lens through which the negotiation of land ten...
- Display date:
- 2019
- Format:
- thesis(phd)
- Collections:
- Australian National University Library
- Content partner:
- Australian National University Library
- Availability:
- Online
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