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 …

Resistencia para que? Territory, autonomy and neoliberal entanglements in the 'empty spaces' of Central America

CR Hale - Rights, Cultures, Subjects and Citizens, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
This paper explores black and indigenous land rights struggles in Central America, focusing
especially on the contradictions produced and deepened by strategies of neoliberal …

Land justice as a historical diagnostic: Thinking with Detroit

S Safransky - Social Justice and the City, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Debates around urban land—who owns it, who can access it, who decides, and on what
basis—are intensifying in the United States. Fifty years after the end of legally sanctioned …

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 …

South Central farmers and Shadow Hills homeowners: Land use policy and relational racialization in Los Angeles

LR Barraclough - The Professional Geographer, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This article draws from the recent relational turn in geography to develop a model of
relational racialization. It argues that racism functions through the legal and discursive …

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] Desterrados: Tierra, poder y desigualdad en América Latina

A Guereña, SO Burgos - 2016 - oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com
Combating inequality is one of the most pressing challenges facing Latin American societies
in their pursuit of sustainable development. This will be difficult to achieve without policies …

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 …

Rethinking territory: Social justice and neoliberalism in Latin America's territorial turn

J Bryan - Geography Compass, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The “territorial turn” in Latin America describes the trend towards state recognition of
community property rights. This partial recognition of indigenous peoples' and Afro …

Decolonising territory: Dialogues with Latin American knowledges and grassroots strategies

S Halvorsen - Progress in Human Geography, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Territory has been increasingly interrogated within Anglophone human geography, yet it has
been little examined beyond the context of the modern, Eurocentric state. Developing an …