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Introduction: Land grabbing as institutional transformation
The policy context: Feeding Africa while doing business
the anti-politics of LSLA
Chasing the evolutionary role of chiefs in local land relations
Implementation of a land deal in a plural legal setting
"They said they were bringing a development project."
The evolution of local livelihoods and impacts of the large-scale land investment
Conclusion: Contested land deals, gendered power relations
Epilogue: From research to action.

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