articleThe Journal of Peasant StudiesSep 16, 2011Closed access

New frontiers of land control: Introduction

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Abstract

Land questions have invigorated agrarian studies and economic history, with particular emphases on its control, since Marx. Words such as ‘exclusion’, ‘alienation’, ‘expropriation’, ‘dispossession’, and ‘violence’ describe processes that animate land histories and those of resources, property rights, and territories created, extracted, produced, or protected on land. Primitive and on-going forms of accumulation, frontiers, enclosures, territories, grabs, and racializations have all been associated with mechanisms for land control. Agrarian environments have been transformed by processes of de-agrarianization, protected area establishment, urbanization, migration, land reform, resettlement, and…

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Keywords
  • Control (management)
  • Political science
  • Geography
  • Economics
  • Management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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