Neoliberal bandwagonism [[electronic resource] ] : civil society and the politics of belonging in anglophone Cameroon / / Piet Konings |
Autore | Konings Piet |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leiden, : African Studies Centre |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (276 p.) |
Disciplina | 342.6029 |
Soggetto topico |
Civil society - Cameroon - 21st century
Neoliberalism - Cameroon - 21st century |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-19823-1
9956-716-25-1 9786613198235 9956-716-37-5 9956-615-45-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Map of the Republic of Cameroon; 1. CIVIL SOCIETY IN ANGLOPHONE CAMEROON; Introduction; Towards an African version of civil society; Neoliberal reforms, civil society and the politics of belonging in Anglophone Cameroon; Organisation of the book; Conclusion; 2. MOBILITY AND EXCLUSION: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOCHTHONY MOVEMENTS IN THE SOUTH WEST PROVINCE; Introduction; The South West plantation economy and labour mobility
Labour mobility and relations between autochthons and allochthons on the southwestern estates prior to political liberalisationThe growing divide between the South-West and North-West elites in Anglophone Cameroon; Political liberalisation and the aggravation of the autochthony-allochthony issue in South West Province; Conclusion; 3. AUTOCHTHONY AND ETHNIC CLEANSING IN THE SOUTH WEST PROVINCE: THE 1961 TOMBEL DISTURBANCES; Introduction; Factors underlying the 1966 Bakossi-Bamileke confrontation; Bamileke mobility and encroachment on Bakossi land The UPC rebellion and insecurity in the Bakossi regionThe Bakossi elite and ethnic mobilisation; The 1966 Bakossi-Bamileke confrontation in the Tombel area; Conclusion; 4. THE MARANATHA MOVEMENT AND AUTOCHTHONY IN THE SOUTH WEST PROVINCE; Introduction; The emergence of the Maranatha movement crisis in the Buea diocese; Vehement South West resistance against the victimisation of the autochthonous founder of the Maranatha movement; Conclusion; 5. THE ENTRY OF ANGLOPHONE NATIONALISM INTO PUBLIC SPACE; Introduction; The emergence of Anglophone nationalism in public space Bringing back Anglophone identity into historical spaceCreating space for Anglophone identity in arts; Placing Anglophone identity in virtual space; Expansion of Anglophone identity into legal space; Experiencing Anglophone identity in everyday space; Conclusion; 6. ANGLOPHONE STUDENTS AND ANGLOPHONE NATIONALIST STRUGGLES; Introduction; The vanguard role of Anglophone students in Anglophone nationalist struggles; The Southern Cameroons Youth League (SCYL); President Biya's Youths (PRESBY); Conclusion; 7. UNIVERSITY OF BUEA STUDENTS ON STRIKE; Introduction Authoritarian governance of the University of BueaThe 2005 UB students' strike; The 2006 UB students' strike; Conclusion; 8. AUTONOMOUS TEACHERS' TRADE UNIONISM IN ANGLOPHONE CAMEROON, 1959-1972; Introduction; Political and educational reforms in Anglophone Cameroon; The role of the Southern Cameroons Union of Teachers; The role of the West Cameroon Union of Teachers; Conclusion; 9. ANGLOPHONE TEACHERS' ORGANISATIONS DURING CAMEROON'S POLITICAL LIBERALISATION; Introduction; The Teachers' Association of Cameroon (TAC): Defending regional interests versus the state The Cameroon Teachers' Trade Union (CATTU): Defending class interests versus the state |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910458721803321 |
Konings Piet | ||
Leiden, : African Studies Centre | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Neoliberal bandwagonism [[electronic resource] ] : civil society and the politics of belonging in anglophone Cameroon / / Piet Konings |
Autore | Konings Piet |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leiden, : African Studies Centre |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (276 p.) |
Disciplina | 342.6029 |
Soggetto topico |
Civil society - Cameroon - 21st century
Neoliberalism - Cameroon - 21st century |
ISBN |
1-283-19823-1
9956-716-25-1 9786613198235 9956-716-37-5 9956-615-45-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Map of the Republic of Cameroon; 1. CIVIL SOCIETY IN ANGLOPHONE CAMEROON; Introduction; Towards an African version of civil society; Neoliberal reforms, civil society and the politics of belonging in Anglophone Cameroon; Organisation of the book; Conclusion; 2. MOBILITY AND EXCLUSION: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOCHTHONY MOVEMENTS IN THE SOUTH WEST PROVINCE; Introduction; The South West plantation economy and labour mobility
Labour mobility and relations between autochthons and allochthons on the southwestern estates prior to political liberalisationThe growing divide between the South-West and North-West elites in Anglophone Cameroon; Political liberalisation and the aggravation of the autochthony-allochthony issue in South West Province; Conclusion; 3. AUTOCHTHONY AND ETHNIC CLEANSING IN THE SOUTH WEST PROVINCE: THE 1961 TOMBEL DISTURBANCES; Introduction; Factors underlying the 1966 Bakossi-Bamileke confrontation; Bamileke mobility and encroachment on Bakossi land The UPC rebellion and insecurity in the Bakossi regionThe Bakossi elite and ethnic mobilisation; The 1966 Bakossi-Bamileke confrontation in the Tombel area; Conclusion; 4. THE MARANATHA MOVEMENT AND AUTOCHTHONY IN THE SOUTH WEST PROVINCE; Introduction; The emergence of the Maranatha movement crisis in the Buea diocese; Vehement South West resistance against the victimisation of the autochthonous founder of the Maranatha movement; Conclusion; 5. THE ENTRY OF ANGLOPHONE NATIONALISM INTO PUBLIC SPACE; Introduction; The emergence of Anglophone nationalism in public space Bringing back Anglophone identity into historical spaceCreating space for Anglophone identity in arts; Placing Anglophone identity in virtual space; Expansion of Anglophone identity into legal space; Experiencing Anglophone identity in everyday space; Conclusion; 6. ANGLOPHONE STUDENTS AND ANGLOPHONE NATIONALIST STRUGGLES; Introduction; The vanguard role of Anglophone students in Anglophone nationalist struggles; The Southern Cameroons Youth League (SCYL); President Biya's Youths (PRESBY); Conclusion; 7. UNIVERSITY OF BUEA STUDENTS ON STRIKE; Introduction Authoritarian governance of the University of BueaThe 2005 UB students' strike; The 2006 UB students' strike; Conclusion; 8. AUTONOMOUS TEACHERS' TRADE UNIONISM IN ANGLOPHONE CAMEROON, 1959-1972; Introduction; Political and educational reforms in Anglophone Cameroon; The role of the Southern Cameroons Union of Teachers; The role of the West Cameroon Union of Teachers; Conclusion; 9. ANGLOPHONE TEACHERS' ORGANISATIONS DURING CAMEROON'S POLITICAL LIBERALISATION; Introduction; The Teachers' Association of Cameroon (TAC): Defending regional interests versus the state The Cameroon Teachers' Trade Union (CATTU): Defending class interests versus the state |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910791594103321 |
Konings Piet | ||
Leiden, : African Studies Centre | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Neoliberal bandwagonism : civil society and the politics of belonging in anglophone Cameroon / / Piet Konings |
Autore | Konings Piet |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leiden, : African Studies Centre |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (276 p.) |
Disciplina | 342.6029 |
Soggetto topico |
Civil society - Cameroon - 21st century
Neoliberalism - Cameroon - 21st century |
ISBN |
1-283-19823-1
9956-716-25-1 9786613198235 9956-716-37-5 9956-615-45-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Map of the Republic of Cameroon; 1. CIVIL SOCIETY IN ANGLOPHONE CAMEROON; Introduction; Towards an African version of civil society; Neoliberal reforms, civil society and the politics of belonging in Anglophone Cameroon; Organisation of the book; Conclusion; 2. MOBILITY AND EXCLUSION: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOCHTHONY MOVEMENTS IN THE SOUTH WEST PROVINCE; Introduction; The South West plantation economy and labour mobility
Labour mobility and relations between autochthons and allochthons on the southwestern estates prior to political liberalisationThe growing divide between the South-West and North-West elites in Anglophone Cameroon; Political liberalisation and the aggravation of the autochthony-allochthony issue in South West Province; Conclusion; 3. AUTOCHTHONY AND ETHNIC CLEANSING IN THE SOUTH WEST PROVINCE: THE 1961 TOMBEL DISTURBANCES; Introduction; Factors underlying the 1966 Bakossi-Bamileke confrontation; Bamileke mobility and encroachment on Bakossi land The UPC rebellion and insecurity in the Bakossi regionThe Bakossi elite and ethnic mobilisation; The 1966 Bakossi-Bamileke confrontation in the Tombel area; Conclusion; 4. THE MARANATHA MOVEMENT AND AUTOCHTHONY IN THE SOUTH WEST PROVINCE; Introduction; The emergence of the Maranatha movement crisis in the Buea diocese; Vehement South West resistance against the victimisation of the autochthonous founder of the Maranatha movement; Conclusion; 5. THE ENTRY OF ANGLOPHONE NATIONALISM INTO PUBLIC SPACE; Introduction; The emergence of Anglophone nationalism in public space Bringing back Anglophone identity into historical spaceCreating space for Anglophone identity in arts; Placing Anglophone identity in virtual space; Expansion of Anglophone identity into legal space; Experiencing Anglophone identity in everyday space; Conclusion; 6. ANGLOPHONE STUDENTS AND ANGLOPHONE NATIONALIST STRUGGLES; Introduction; The vanguard role of Anglophone students in Anglophone nationalist struggles; The Southern Cameroons Youth League (SCYL); President Biya's Youths (PRESBY); Conclusion; 7. UNIVERSITY OF BUEA STUDENTS ON STRIKE; Introduction Authoritarian governance of the University of BueaThe 2005 UB students' strike; The 2006 UB students' strike; Conclusion; 8. AUTONOMOUS TEACHERS' TRADE UNIONISM IN ANGLOPHONE CAMEROON, 1959-1972; Introduction; Political and educational reforms in Anglophone Cameroon; The role of the Southern Cameroons Union of Teachers; The role of the West Cameroon Union of Teachers; Conclusion; 9. ANGLOPHONE TEACHERS' ORGANISATIONS DURING CAMEROON'S POLITICAL LIBERALISATION; Introduction; The Teachers' Association of Cameroon (TAC): Defending regional interests versus the state The Cameroon Teachers' Trade Union (CATTU): Defending class interests versus the state |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910824935003321 |
Konings Piet | ||
Leiden, : African Studies Centre | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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