Rethinking Internal Migrations in Lao PDR: The Resettlement Process under Micro-Analysis

Author: Petit Pierre  

Publisher: Routledge Ltd

ISSN: 1469-2902

Source: Anthropological Forum, Vol.18, Iss.2, 2008-07, pp. : 117-138

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Abstract

Current debates about the resettlement issue in Laos point to the need to pay closer attention to the migrants' representations and practices. In this article, three biographies of recent settlers in Thongnamy (Bolikhamxay Province) are analysed to highlight some concrete mechanisms at work in this context of socio-economic change. People rely on a diversity of resources to make ends meet, with varying success. Kinship and social capital are vital resources, and land is a major concern for all. The migrants' agency (a dimension missing in more quantitative surveys) must, however, be framed against a local 'arena', which is itself entangled in the broader, national setting, as revealed by a discussion of the ethnic issue and the land allocation policy. Ultimately, this paper offers insights into the progressive social differentiation that takes place in a new, heavily populated and multi-ethnic village where access to land is now at stake.