Rethinking Enclosures from a Latin American Perspective The Role of Territoriality and Coloniality

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Authors
  • F. Müller
  • J. Baquero-Melo
  • M. Rauchecker
  • R. Segura
Publication date 2015
Series desiguALdades.net Working Paper Series, 90
Number of pages 43
Publisher Berlin: desiguALdades.net
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
The concept of “enclosures” provides useful perspectives for thinking about social inequalities. In this paper, we overcome the conceptual limits posed by Polanyi’s focus on the particular history of England as the trigger of the global transformation of economy and society. We follow the recent critique made by Nancy Fraser that inner-societal conflicts resulting from enclosures need a more decided and explicit analysis. We argue that these can be best addressed from the perspective of coloniality and territoriality. As examples of this post-Polanyi approach, we present research results on contemporary enclosures represented by exclusive urbanism in Mexico, agricultural plantation expansion in Colombia and seed regulations in Argentina.
Document type Working paper
Language English
Published at http://www.desigualdades.net/Resources/Working_Paper/WP-90-Mueller-et-al-online.pdf
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