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Socio-Territorial Hierarchisation and Land Differentiation of Allochthones: A Constructivist Reading of Land Access Regimes in Semien (Cote D’ivoire)

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/easjhcs.2025.v07i04.004
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This qualitative study is situated within a constructivist sociology of territorial belonging. Drawing on semi-structured interviews conducted in Semien, it examines the dynamics of land differentiation experienced by allochthones amid demographic pressure and the reactivation of lineage-based norms. The findings reveal a socio-territorial hierarchy enacted through customary legitimisation mechanisms, resulting in a conflictual territorialisation of usage rights. The analysis highlights the interplay between social memory, autochthony capital, and the power of land allocation.

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