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Institutions on the Upper West African Forest Edge: A Fourfold Ordering

Erwin Bulte, Paul Richards and Maarten Voors
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Paul Richards: Njala University
Maarten Voors: Wageningen University and Research

Chapter Chapter 3 in Institutions and Agrarian Development, 2018, pp 39-58 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract The West African context provides examples of each of the four “cells” of the fourfold institutional ordering proposed by Mary Douglas. We highlight distinctive features of the different types of institutions, based on a brief fourfold characterization of West African communities: hunters and gatherers on a forest frontier (“isolate ordering”), farming communities in the forest (“enclave ordering”), merchants and warlords running long-distance trade, including the slave trade through the forest (“individual ordering”), and introduction of hierarchy via the colonial and post-colonial state (“hierarchical ordering”). Many social processes at the interface of social groups are governed by the institutional processes operating across the four elementary orderings. We can think of actual rural societies in West Africa as being governed by multiple co-existing rule sets. This requires a theory of (meta)institutions providing superordination across the cells.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98500-8_3

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