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  • Open Access
    Splinter, E., & Van Leynseele, Y. (2019). The conditional city: emerging properties of Kenya’s satellite cities. International Planning Studies, 24(3-4), 308-324. https://doi.org/10.1080/13563475.2019.1661831
  • Koster, M. (Guest ed.), & van Leynseele, Y. P. B. (Guest ed.) (2018). Assembling development across the globe: Ethnographies of brokerage. Ethnos, 83(5), 803-985. https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/retn20/83/5
  • van Leeuwen, M., van de Kerkhof, M., & van Leynseele, Y. (2018). Transforming land governance and strengthening the state in South Sudan. African Affairs, 117(467), 286-309. https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/ady002
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    van Leynseele, Y. (2018). White Belonging and Brokerage at a South African Rural Frontier. Ethnos, 83(5), 868-887. https://doi.org/10.1080/00141844.2017.1362453
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    Koster, M., & van Leynseele, Y. (2018). Brokers as Assemblers: Studying Development Through the Lens of Brokerage. Ethnos, 83(5), 803-813. https://doi.org/10.1080/00141844.2017.1362451
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    Ros-Tonen, M. A. F., van Leynseele, Y. P. B., Laven, A., & Sunderland, T. (2015). Landscapes of social inclusion: inclusive value-chain collaboration through the lenses of food sovereignty and landscape governance. European Journal of Development Research, 27(4), 523-540. https://doi.org/10.1057/ejdr.2015.50
  • van Leynseele, Y. (2013). 'Seeing like a land reform agency': cultural politics and the contestation of community farming at Makhoba. In P. Hebinck, & B. Cousins (Eds.), In the shadow of policy: everyday practices in South African land and agrarian reform (pp. 77-90). Wits University Press.
  • van Leynseele, Y., & Hebinck, P. (2011). Contested livelihoods at the interface: ethnographic explorations of two land restitution cases in rural South Africa. In P. Hebinck, & S. Shackleton (Eds.), Reforming land and resource use in South Africa: impact on livelihoods (pp. 137-161). (Routledge ISS studies in Rural Livelihoods; No. 6). Routledge.
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