This dissertation examines how rural people in Northern Paraguay manage land and navigate land titling in order to stake claims to land and property, particularly under continuing processes of settler colonialism. Land title in Paraguay is touted as the key to securing land and livelihoods for campesinos and indigenous people. Through a multi-sited ethnography, I challenge this assumption by showing that the title implementation is irregular and slow; title itself does not guarantee possession nor guard against dispossession; and title requires a certain ideal-type community in order to be achieved. Titling reorders rural people’s relationships to land as collective or individual lots are granted or held in suspension, and reorders rural pe...
Mapuche people are claiming rights to their ancestral territorial spaces, including the ownership of...
This paper examines the broad range of informal land transactions and arrangements migrants are ente...
This chapter explores Indigenous and customary tenure regimes, considering the differing historical ...
The territorial turn in Latin America has resulted in the restitution of more than 200 million hecta...
This dissertation investigates indigenous land struggles and the politics of implementing Inter-Amer...
430 pagesIndigenous and Afro-descendant peoples throughout Latin America have mobilized to demand th...
Land and Dignity in Paraguay analyzes the sociopolitical mobilization around land rights of the indi...
This article discusses some of the long-term tendencies of the Paraguayan political economy, focusin...
This dissertation consists of three essays focusing on aspects of the economic development of the Pa...
Markets are often conceptualized as disembodied and removed from daily life. Set against this view,...
The recent proliferation of indigenous land titling processes has generated debate around the possib...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_167196650.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Recently, the Argentinian Chaco has experienced profound transformations of land use and land govern...
Frontiers of national development and agricultural expansion constitute spaces of intense interactio...
This dissertation analyzes the rhetorical situation of the peasant-driven land reform struggle in th...
Mapuche people are claiming rights to their ancestral territorial spaces, including the ownership of...
This paper examines the broad range of informal land transactions and arrangements migrants are ente...
This chapter explores Indigenous and customary tenure regimes, considering the differing historical ...
The territorial turn in Latin America has resulted in the restitution of more than 200 million hecta...
This dissertation investigates indigenous land struggles and the politics of implementing Inter-Amer...
430 pagesIndigenous and Afro-descendant peoples throughout Latin America have mobilized to demand th...
Land and Dignity in Paraguay analyzes the sociopolitical mobilization around land rights of the indi...
This article discusses some of the long-term tendencies of the Paraguayan political economy, focusin...
This dissertation consists of three essays focusing on aspects of the economic development of the Pa...
Markets are often conceptualized as disembodied and removed from daily life. Set against this view,...
The recent proliferation of indigenous land titling processes has generated debate around the possib...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_167196650.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Recently, the Argentinian Chaco has experienced profound transformations of land use and land govern...
Frontiers of national development and agricultural expansion constitute spaces of intense interactio...
This dissertation analyzes the rhetorical situation of the peasant-driven land reform struggle in th...
Mapuche people are claiming rights to their ancestral territorial spaces, including the ownership of...
This paper examines the broad range of informal land transactions and arrangements migrants are ente...
This chapter explores Indigenous and customary tenure regimes, considering the differing historical ...