International Journal of the Commons (Oct 2019)

Design Principles, Common Land, and Collective Violence in Africa

  • Oyebade Kunle Oyerinde

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/ijc.930
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2

Abstract

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The conventional wisdom blames colonialism as the root cause of violence in Africa, but at the expense of analytical clarity about the context of collective violence over common land. This article uses qualitative data and Elinor Ostrom’s perspective on governing the commons to analyze collective violence over common land in an African community. It finds that the absence of certain design principles strikes at the root of the violence in the African case. Exploring the less understood intricacies enriches analytical clarity about the conditions that lend themselves to sustaining the commons and gaining the compliance of generation after generation of resource users with property rights institutions for governing the commons.

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