Crafting a Better Future in Liberia
Hustling and Associational Life in Post-War Monrovia
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https://doi.org/10.36950/tsantsa.2017.22.7345Mots-clés :
associational life, urban, post-war, social imagination, Monrovia, LiberiaRésumé
Despite post-war reconstruction, Monrovia is an insecure, uncertain city. Many people are «hustling», an emic term for insecure income-generating activities. «Hustlers» are often part of associations. Associations strengthen identities, and form social relationships and solidarities. They fi ll the gap of war-aff ected social relationships, and contribute to social security, solidarity and integrate the marginalized. This article shows how social imaginaries serve as motor of change, and how associational life shapes social spaces as islands of certainty amidst uncertainty.
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2017-05-01
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Kaufmann, Andrea. 2017. « Crafting a Better Future in Liberia: Hustling and Associational Life in Post-War Monrovia ». Revue Suisse d’anthropologie Sociale Et Culturelle 22 (mai): 37-46. https://doi.org/10.36950/tsantsa.2017.22.7345.