‘I am from Busia!’ : everyday trading and health service provision at the Kenya-Uganda border as place-making activities
<p>Critical researchers in anthropology, politics, and history have profited from the spatial turn, or the idea that spaces produced through practices and perceptions influence observable social action, in showing how people at borders derive specific economic and social benefits from their un...
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2013
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