Rignall Wins 2022 Nikki Keddie Book Award

Rignall Wins 2022 Nikki Keddie Book Award

Rignall Wins 2022 Nikki Keddie Book Award

Published on Jan. 11, 2023

Karen Rignall, an associate professor in the Department of Community and Leadership Development, is the winner of a Nikki Keddie Book Award for 2022. 

An Elusive Common: Land, Politics, and Agrarian Rurality in a Moroccan Oasis from the Cornell University Press is a rich, rigorous ethnographic account of land use and ownership in the Mgoun valley of southeastern Morocco, placing this seemingly peripheral area at the center of fundamental questions about global capitalism, environmentalism, development and political agency. Situating the politics of land and land ownership in Morocco within both its historic and contemporary context, Rignall’s nuanced study highlights the creativity of the Mgoun’s people as they grapple with the forces of government disinvestment, climate change, political marginalization and the legacies of French colonial land policies, while also attending to the ways in which such grassroots solutions may generate new forms of inequality. In a moment where many people around the world see “the commons” as a possible way forward to more just political futures, Rignall provides a grounded, nuanced account of the complex politics of the commons, inviting us to rethink the role of commoning in politics and governance.

Find more information on the Middle East Studies Association (MESA) here.

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