Primitive Accumulation, New Enclosures, and Global Land Grabs: A Theoretical Intervention
Recent critical analyses of global land grabs have variously invoked global capitalism and neocolonialism to account for this trend. One line of inquiry approaches land grabs as instances of "primitive accumulation of capital" whereby lands in the Global South are "enclosed" and...
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Main Author: | INCE, Onur Ulas |
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2014
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