Several processes have affected the regions of Latin America in recent decades: There has been an expansion of land rights based on the communalization of land tenure, which have turned into ‘territorial rights’. This produced social movements that have utilized territory as a stake in their struggles. Also, there has been an expansion of capitalist accumulation related to agribusiness and mining, associated to processes of primitive accumulation. The interplay of these processes has shaped the way contemporary social struggles have developed in rural settings. Long-term processes of capitalist accumulation have produced an overlap between land conflicts and labor disputes entailing class struggle. Even so, contemporary land rights have bee...
In this paper, we discuss ties between territoriality, and the construction of an indigenous identit...
One of the major problems that characterizes the Colombian countryside is the extreme concentration ...
This article examines the multiple and interrelated struggles of the indigenous population – compose...
In Colombia, since the 1990s, thousands of Afro-descendants have benefited from collective land righ...
Land restitution is acclaimed as a political-economic strategy to mend land dispossession. However, ...
Colombia has one of the highest levels of inequality worldwide, which is also reflected in high leve...
Ethnic recognition and collective titling have since the second half of the 20th century been promot...
Abstract: Law 160 of 1994 in Colombia marks a point of transit between the sterile attempts for agra...
This article contextualizes and gives a brief overview of some cases where land disputes are present...
Since the European conquest of Latin America, mechanisms and justifications for unequal access to an...
In this article I analyse the relationship between rurality and middle classes. Few recent studies o...
International audienceIn this article we explore the historical panorama of territoriality and land ...
Abstract: Land disputes between indigenous communities and peasants in Colombia are not something ...
It aims to synthetically recreate the historical process of dispossession and the spoliation of land...
The struggles for land discussed in this paper have occurred in contexts characterized by some impro...
In this paper, we discuss ties between territoriality, and the construction of an indigenous identit...
One of the major problems that characterizes the Colombian countryside is the extreme concentration ...
This article examines the multiple and interrelated struggles of the indigenous population – compose...
In Colombia, since the 1990s, thousands of Afro-descendants have benefited from collective land righ...
Land restitution is acclaimed as a political-economic strategy to mend land dispossession. However, ...
Colombia has one of the highest levels of inequality worldwide, which is also reflected in high leve...
Ethnic recognition and collective titling have since the second half of the 20th century been promot...
Abstract: Law 160 of 1994 in Colombia marks a point of transit between the sterile attempts for agra...
This article contextualizes and gives a brief overview of some cases where land disputes are present...
Since the European conquest of Latin America, mechanisms and justifications for unequal access to an...
In this article I analyse the relationship between rurality and middle classes. Few recent studies o...
International audienceIn this article we explore the historical panorama of territoriality and land ...
Abstract: Land disputes between indigenous communities and peasants in Colombia are not something ...
It aims to synthetically recreate the historical process of dispossession and the spoliation of land...
The struggles for land discussed in this paper have occurred in contexts characterized by some impro...
In this paper, we discuss ties between territoriality, and the construction of an indigenous identit...
One of the major problems that characterizes the Colombian countryside is the extreme concentration ...
This article examines the multiple and interrelated struggles of the indigenous population – compose...