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    The Oxford Handbook of Land Politics

    The Oxford Handbook of Land Politics by Borras, Saturnino M.; Franco, Jennifer C.;

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    Access to land, in all its multiple meanings, is necessarily diverse, complex, and contentious, and facilitating and maintaining such access constitutes a mosaic of social relations and institutional instruments, rather than the minimalist and simplistic reduction of land to land property, that in turn tends to be interpreted always as individual private property. The Oxford Handbook of Land Politics offers heterodox analytical tools to help the reader make sense of the complexity of the politics of land.

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    The Oxford Handbook of Land Politics brings together key theoretical perspectives on the politics of land, as well as strategic thematic studies on land and social life, namely, food politics, climate change, labor regimes, nation-states and citizenship, and geopolitics. The contributors to this volume address the basic but complex questions of who gets to have access to land, why, how, what kind of land and how much, where and for how long, for what purposes, and with what implications as to who wins and who loses? These questions are grounded in social relations that are in turn rooted in class and other social group formations that are enacted within the inseparable spheres of state and society. Fundamental to this collection is its treatment of land in the context of production and social reproduction, where social reproduction is interpreted in a broad sense to include socio-ecological, socio-cultural, and socio-political reproduction. The definition of land used in this Handbook encompasses soil, farmland, grazing land, home lots, landscapes, socio-agroecological zones, territory, and homeland. Individually and together, the chapters show that making sense of the dynamics of global social life requires a fundamental understanding of the politics of land, and a grasp of land politics requires a comprehension of broader social life. For instance, land politics plays a key role in causing climate change, and at the same time it is centrally located in the competing solutions to the climate crisis. Understanding climate change politics necessarily requires a deep grasp of land politics. All contributing authors are critical of capitalism, and of theories that justify and celebrate it. While most contributions focus on dynamics of social change in and in relation to the rural world, these are cast in the context of rural-urban, agriculture-industry, national-global continuums. The Handbook is organically embedded in several disciplines and fields of study: political economy, political ecology, sociology, political science, economics, anthropology, legal studies, development studies, anthropology, environmental studies, and social movements. It is a critical resource for scholars and students who seek to understand the complex interactions between these various disciplines and land politics.

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    About the Volume Editors
    List of Contributors
    Foreword
    Ian Scoones
    Land and Social Life
    Saturnino M. Borras Jr. and Jennifer C. Franco
    1. Marxism(s) and the Politics of Land
    Henry Bernstein
    2. Land in World-Ecology Perspectives
    Raj Patel
    3. Tracing the Land in Dependency and World-Systems Theories
    Max Ajl
    4. Land in the Chayanovian Tradition
    Jan Douwe van der Ploeg
    5. Land and Ecosocialism: In Defense of the Commons
    Hannah Holleman
    6. Land in the Anarchist Tradition
    Andrej Grubacic, Julien-Fran--ois Gerber, and Andro Rilovic
    7. Land from Poststructuralist/Postdevelopment Perspectives
    Laura Gutierrez-Escobar
    8. Land in Food Regimes
    Philip McMichael
    9. A Political Ecology of Financialization and Farmland Control
    S. Ryan Isakson
    10. The politics of land in a digital world
    Alistair Fraser
    11. Deep Explanation of Climate-Related Crises: Access Failure
    Jesse Ribot
    12. Agrarian Justice and Environmental Justice
    Joan Martinez-Alier
    13. Socioecological Relations in Land Politics: An Assemblage Perspective
    Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio
    14. Land, Industrial Livestock, and Interspecies Relations: The Pursuit of Scale and the Deceits of Productivity
    Tony Weis
    15. Land and Agroecology: Interpenetrating Theses
    John Vandermeer and Ivette Perfecto
    16. Beyond Land as Property: A Feminist Perspective
    Diana Ojeda
    17. Land, Social Reproduction, and Agrarian Change
    Ben Cousins
    18. Land Alienation, Proletarianization, and Changing Labor Market Regimes in Southern Africa
    Walter Chambati
    19. Land Politics and Human Mobilities: Using the Land-Mobility Nexus as an Analytical Lens
    Kei Otsuki and Annelies Zoomers
    20. Land for Livelihoods: Urban Agriculture and the Agrarian Question in the 21st Century
    Ricardo Jacobs
    21. Contract Farming, Agribusiness, and Land in Africa: Empowering Farmers or Appropriating Resources and Value?
    Kojo S. Amanor
    22. Public Authority, Property, and Citizenship: What We Talk about When We Talk about Land
    Christian Lund
    23. Land-Making as State-Making
    Nikita Sud
    24. State, Land, and Citizenship
    Andrew Ofstehage and Wendy Wolford
    25. Land in Violent Conflict Studies
    Jacobo Grajales and Jean-Pierre Chauveau
    26. Struggles over Land under Customary Tenure in Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa
    Pauline E. Peters
    27. Tourism Troubles: The Intimate and Embodied Geographies of Land Grabbing in Panama
    Sharlene Mollett
    28. Ethnic Politics and Land Grabbing
    Tsegaye Moreda
    29. Ethnic Politics and Land
    Nguyet Bao Dang, Doi Ra, Lorenza Arango, Moges Belay, Sai Sam Kham, and Zeynep Ceren Eren Benlisoy
    30. Land and National Development Strategies in the Cold War Era
    Crist--bal Kay
    31. Land and Geopolitics
    Michael Dwyer
    32. Land Institutions and Agricultural Modernization in China
    Jingzhong Ye
    33. China and Global Land Use Change
    Yunan Xu and Saturnino M. Borras Jr.
    34. Conservation, Land Dispossession, and Resistance in Africa
    Connor Cavanagh and Tor A. Benjaminsen
    35. The Politics of Resistance to Land Alienation
    Shapan Adnan
    36. Land Is a Human Right
    Priscilla Claeys, Lorenzo Cotula, J--r--mie Gilbert, Christophe Golay, Miloon Kothari, and Veronica Torres-Marenco
    37. Land Struggles and Working People
    Jennifer C. Franco and Saturnino M. Borras Jr.

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