[ Comprendre les relations entre acteurs et leurs impacts sur le développement local dans le secteur artisanal du bois d’œuvre dans la région de la Tshopo (République Démocratique du Congo) ]
Volume 25, Issue 3, February 2019, Pages 1005–1013
Jean-Denis Likwandjandja1, BOLINDA WA BOLINDA2, Salomon Mampeta3, and Marie-Thérèse Mafue4
1 Sociologie, Université de Kisangani, Kisangani, RD Congo
2 Docteur en Sociologie, Professeur Ordinaire à l’Université de Kisangani, RD Congo
3 Sociologie, Université de Kisangani, Kisangani, RD Congo
4 Organisation sociale, Institut Supérieur d’études Agronomiques de Bengamisa, Bengamisa, RD Congo
Original language: French
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This article aims to understand the different relational configurations forming the backdrop of the artisanal timber sector in the Tshopo region in the Democratic Republic of Congo and their implications for sustainable local development. Thus, in terms of three types of relationships noted, namely coalitions, negotiations and conflicts, it is shown that this sector is dominated by weak links whose social capital is generally held by artisanal miners, modeled by the weak public policy. As a result, local development suffers as the rules of the game are much more strategic than impersonal.
Author Keywords: Relational network, relational power, weak links, strong links, coalition, negotiation, conflict, social capital.
Volume 25, Issue 3, February 2019, Pages 1005–1013
Jean-Denis Likwandjandja1, BOLINDA WA BOLINDA2, Salomon Mampeta3, and Marie-Thérèse Mafue4
1 Sociologie, Université de Kisangani, Kisangani, RD Congo
2 Docteur en Sociologie, Professeur Ordinaire à l’Université de Kisangani, RD Congo
3 Sociologie, Université de Kisangani, Kisangani, RD Congo
4 Organisation sociale, Institut Supérieur d’études Agronomiques de Bengamisa, Bengamisa, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2019 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
This article aims to understand the different relational configurations forming the backdrop of the artisanal timber sector in the Tshopo region in the Democratic Republic of Congo and their implications for sustainable local development. Thus, in terms of three types of relationships noted, namely coalitions, negotiations and conflicts, it is shown that this sector is dominated by weak links whose social capital is generally held by artisanal miners, modeled by the weak public policy. As a result, local development suffers as the rules of the game are much more strategic than impersonal.
Author Keywords: Relational network, relational power, weak links, strong links, coalition, negotiation, conflict, social capital.
Abstract: (french)
Cet article vise à comprendre les différentes configurations relationnelles formant la toile de fond du secteur artisanal du bois d’œuvre dans la région de la Tshopo en République Démocratique du Congo et leurs implications sur le développement local durable. Ainsi, au regard de trois types de relations notés, à savoir les coalitions, les négociations et les conflits, il est démontré que ce secteur est dominé par des liens faibles dont le capital social est généralement détenu par les exploitants artisanaux tel que modelé par la faible politique publique y afférente. Par conséquent, le développement local en pâtit, considérant que les règles du jeu définies sont beaucoup plus stratégiques qu’impersonnelles.
Author Keywords: Réseau relationnel, pouvoir relationnel, liens faibles, liens forts, coalition, négociation, conflit, capital social.
How to Cite this Article
Jean-Denis Likwandjandja, BOLINDA WA BOLINDA, Salomon Mampeta, and Marie-Thérèse Mafue, “Understanding the relationships between actors and their impacts on local development in the artisanal timber sector in the Tshopo region (Democratic Republic of Congo),” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 1005–1013, February 2019.