This working paper develops a typology of contested territories to offer a more holistic, interscalar, and interdisciplinary understanding of the spaces, actors, relationships, and processes that determine the emergence, consolidation, and transformation of specific territories. The six types or dimensions examined in this paper are: imagining, fighting over, delimiting, situating, using, and governing contesting territories. By examining these types, we seek to revise and refine the understandings of the multidimensional and multi-thematic nature of contested territories and complement the discussion about territorial accumulation. In addition to highlighting the general and particular questions and the conceptual and methodological approa...
The objective of this article is to understand, from the perspective of critical geopolitics, how th...
This research defines intractable conflict as a disagreement between two or more states over the leg...
This chapter studies the underlying tensions between ‘extractivism’, decentralisation processes, the...
Situated in geography’s recent territorial (re)turn, and drawing on Latin American theory and resear...
Situated in geography’s recent territorial (re)turn, and drawing on Latin American theory and resear...
The Journal of Latin American Geography (JLAG) has played an important role in creating a space to t...
Everyday resistances and struggles over contested urban territories are particularly instructive for...
This paper serves as an introduction to the “Contested urban territories: decolonized perspectives” ...
Why do some territorial disputes defy settlement? Through what mechanism might these resistant terri...
A scholarly debate is emerging on how recent regional trends in Latin America and South America have...
Landscape is never static, but changes continuously when seen in relation to human occupation, movem...
This collection of eminent international authors assembles contributions from anthropology, geograph...
The territorial turn in Latin America has resulted in the restitution of more than 200 million hecta...
Mainstream International Relations theory defines sovereignty as a property of territorial states. T...
Literature emphasizes the nexus between the escalation of social conflicts and the possibilities of ...
The objective of this article is to understand, from the perspective of critical geopolitics, how th...
This research defines intractable conflict as a disagreement between two or more states over the leg...
This chapter studies the underlying tensions between ‘extractivism’, decentralisation processes, the...
Situated in geography’s recent territorial (re)turn, and drawing on Latin American theory and resear...
Situated in geography’s recent territorial (re)turn, and drawing on Latin American theory and resear...
The Journal of Latin American Geography (JLAG) has played an important role in creating a space to t...
Everyday resistances and struggles over contested urban territories are particularly instructive for...
This paper serves as an introduction to the “Contested urban territories: decolonized perspectives” ...
Why do some territorial disputes defy settlement? Through what mechanism might these resistant terri...
A scholarly debate is emerging on how recent regional trends in Latin America and South America have...
Landscape is never static, but changes continuously when seen in relation to human occupation, movem...
This collection of eminent international authors assembles contributions from anthropology, geograph...
The territorial turn in Latin America has resulted in the restitution of more than 200 million hecta...
Mainstream International Relations theory defines sovereignty as a property of territorial states. T...
Literature emphasizes the nexus between the escalation of social conflicts and the possibilities of ...
The objective of this article is to understand, from the perspective of critical geopolitics, how th...
This research defines intractable conflict as a disagreement between two or more states over the leg...
This chapter studies the underlying tensions between ‘extractivism’, decentralisation processes, the...