Oil Production, Dispossession, and Community Development in Africa: A Development Education Perspective
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Reimagining Development Education in Africa
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There is growing evidence that the impacts of oil and gas extraction on vulnerability are real and
accelerating. Coupled with a host of interrelated livelihood sustainability questions, this has fueled
interdisciplinary research on improving livelihoods to vulnerability, as well as to better understand
the mechanisms of natural resources exploitation and policy options to limit the socio-cultural and
environmental damages to natural resource extraction. Increasingly, development education,
community education, and alternative livelihood sources are being leveraged by researchers when
analyzing these problems. There is, however, limited discourse regarding the possible synergies
that could result from improved engagement between those interested in natural resource
extraction on one hand, and community members and researchers on the other hand in tackling
resource extraction issues. In this chapter, we employ the accumulation by dispossession discourse
espoused by David Harvey that focuses on the prospects for making new contributions to the
growing literature on natural resource exploitation and vulnerability. We identify three critical
issues that offer significant opportunities for collaborative studies on the nexus between natural
resource extraction and development education: (1) the problem of oil exploitation and
vulnerability, (2) questions of new alternative livelihood and transition, (3)
development/community education and livelihood opportunities approach. Our analysis suggests
that issues of development agenda/plan, decentralization of windfall revenues, sector analysis on
policies and programs and other development education initiatives underpin these natural resource
extraction research needs. This chapter is intended to foster new dialogue between oil exploitation
and development education
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Agyekum, B., Siakwah, P., Biney, I.K. (2022). Oil Production, Dispossession, and Community Development in Africa: A Development Education Perspective. In: Frimpong Kwapong, O.A.T., Addae, D., Boateng, J.K. (eds) Reimagining Development Education in Africa. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96001-8_10
