Epistemologies of Land: Global Epistemics
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538176443
ISBN-10: 1538176440
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: Illustrations, unspecified; Tables
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Colecția GLOBAL EPISTEMICS
Seria Global Epistemics
ISBN-10: 1538176440
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: Illustrations, unspecified; Tables
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Colecția GLOBAL EPISTEMICS
Seria Global Epistemics
Cuprins
Introduction, Felix Anderl
Part I: Commodifying (Knowledge of) Land
Chapter 1. The Land Organism: On the Multispecies Commons and Its Enclosure, David McNally
Chapter 2. Land as Capital: a Genealogy through the Birth and Development of Economic Thought, Leo Steeds
Chapter 3. Of `False Economies¿ and `Missing Markets¿: An Essay in three acts, Shailaja Fennell
Part II: Contesting Land Knowledge through Alternatives
Chapter 4. Stories at ¿Land¿s End¿: Emplacements and Displacements of Black Women's Land Epistemologies in the Colombian Caribbean, Eloisa Berman Arevalo
Chapter 5. What's in a land grab? Knowing Dispossession and Land in South East Europe, Katarina Kui¿
Chapter 6. Land in Courts: Registers of Memory, Sovereignty, and Justice, Sakshi
Part III: Knowing and Unknowing Land
Chapter 7. Knowing and Unknowing the Countryside ¿ Epistemological Implications of Rural Social Policy in Zambia, Anna Wolkenhauer
Chapter 8. On the EU¿s Epistemologies of Soils¿ Resourcefulness, or: Why Land and Soil Are Not the Same, Maarten Meijer
Chapter 9. From Epistemologies of Land to the Lands of Epistemology: Being and Becoming in the Agrocene, Inanna Hamati-Ataya
Index
About the Contributors
Part I: Commodifying (Knowledge of) Land
Chapter 1. The Land Organism: On the Multispecies Commons and Its Enclosure, David McNally
Chapter 2. Land as Capital: a Genealogy through the Birth and Development of Economic Thought, Leo Steeds
Chapter 3. Of `False Economies¿ and `Missing Markets¿: An Essay in three acts, Shailaja Fennell
Part II: Contesting Land Knowledge through Alternatives
Chapter 4. Stories at ¿Land¿s End¿: Emplacements and Displacements of Black Women's Land Epistemologies in the Colombian Caribbean, Eloisa Berman Arevalo
Chapter 5. What's in a land grab? Knowing Dispossession and Land in South East Europe, Katarina Kui¿
Chapter 6. Land in Courts: Registers of Memory, Sovereignty, and Justice, Sakshi
Part III: Knowing and Unknowing Land
Chapter 7. Knowing and Unknowing the Countryside ¿ Epistemological Implications of Rural Social Policy in Zambia, Anna Wolkenhauer
Chapter 8. On the EU¿s Epistemologies of Soils¿ Resourcefulness, or: Why Land and Soil Are Not the Same, Maarten Meijer
Chapter 9. From Epistemologies of Land to the Lands of Epistemology: Being and Becoming in the Agrocene, Inanna Hamati-Ataya
Index
About the Contributors