The territorial turn: Making black territories in Pacific Colombia

KH Offen - Journal of Latin American Geography, 2003 - JSTOR
Over the last decade, a wide range of global forces have combined to promote the territorial
titling of collective lands to indigenous and black communities in the lowland tropics of Latin …

[DOC][DOC] The Colombian Pacific in perspective

P Wade - Journal of Latin American Anthropology, 2002 - research.manchester.ac.uk
In many Latin American nations, black history, identity, and culture have become public and
political issues in unprecedented ways as “multiculturalism” becomes an official ideology of …

Unsettling Territory

JE Correia - Journal of Latin American Geography, 2019 - JSTOR
The territorial turn in Latin America has resulted in the restitution of more than 200 million
hectares of land to Indigenous and Afro-descendant communities since the 1990s. While the …

[图书][B] Black and green: Afro-Colombians, development, and nature in the Pacific lowlands

K Asher - 2020 - degruyter.com
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The power to plunder: Rethinking land grabbing in Latin America

S Mollett - Antipode, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper I rethink land grabbing in Latin America by decentering the rhetoric of novelty
and the tendency to focus on large‐scale land transactions. To do this, I attend to the …

Too much for too few: problems of indigenous land rights in Latin America

A Stocks - Annu. Rev. Anthropol., 2005 - annualreviews.org
In a number of countries in Latin America, recent changes in the constitutional and
legislative environment under which indigenous people hold or claim land and natural …

The ethno-environmental fix and its limits: Indigenous land titling and the production of not-quite-neoliberal natures in Bolivia

P Anthias, SA Radcliffe - Geoforum, 2015 - Elsevier
During the 1980s and 1990s, an era of neoliberal reform, global development institutions
like the World Bank began promoting and financing the collective titling of indigenous …

Re-mapping the nation: Cartography, geographical knowledge and Ecuadorean multiculturalism

SA Radcliffe - Journal of Latin American Studies, 2010 - cambridge.org
Starting from an understanding that maps of an entire nation-state territory reflect and
regulate state projects and expressions of national identity, rather than providing detailed …

Indigenous land and environmental conflicts in Panama: neoliberal multiculturalism, changing legislation, and human rights

JV Runk - Journal of Latin American Geography, 2012 - JSTOR
Panama is currently in the midst of profound changes. It is one of the fastest growing
economies of Ladn America, has an expanding tourism industry, and remains a prominent …

Cartography, territory, property: postcolonial reflections on indigenous counter-mapping in Nicaragua and Belize

J Wainwright, J Bryan - Cultural geographies, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
The attention given to indigenous peoples' use of maps to make claims to land and rights of
self-government raises the question: what exactly it is that these maps do? This paper …