articleDevelopment and ChangeJan 1, 2009Closed access

Access and Property: A Question of Power and Authority

University of East Anglia · Roskilde University

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Abstract

ABSTRACT In this introduction we argue that access and property regarding natural resources are intimately bound up with the exercise of power and authority. The process of seeking authorizations for property claims also has the effect of granting authority to the authorizing politico‐legal institution. In consequence, struggles over natural resources in an institutionally pluralist context are processes of everyday state formation. Through the discussion of this theoretical proposition we point to legitimizing practices, territoriality and violence as offering particular insights into the recursively constituted relations between struggles over access and property regarding natural resources, contestations…

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Keywords
  • Property (philosophy)
  • Institution
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Proposition
  • Territoriality
  • Natural resource
  • State (computer science)
  • Power (physics)
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