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通过重新占有积累:在海岸萨利什人领土上的资本主义定居者殖民主义
Thilo van der Haegen1, Heather Whiteside2
1Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
概括
温哥华的原住民通过开发公司收回土地,将历史的剥夺变成城市资本积累. 这种重新占有将土著人民通过房地产项目融入资本主义市场.
科学领域:
- 社会经济研究是社会经济研究.
- 原住民的土地权利.
- 城市发展 城市发展
背景情况:
- 温哥华的海岸萨利什第一民族正在进行重大土地回收和重建.
- 营利性开发公司,如Nch'ay开发公司和Musqueam,Squamish和Tsleil-Waututh开发公司,是温哥华房地产市场的关键参与者.
- 这些举措发生在定居者殖民历史及其对土地的影响的背景下.
研究的目的:
- 分析第一民族如何通过定居者殖民结构来促进土地收回.
- 在土著土地权利要求的背景下,探索"通过重新占有积累"的概念.
- 检查第一民族恢复土地所有权和促进城市资本积累的双重过程.
主要方法:
- 分析定居者殖民形式 (公司决定,法律判决,政治框架),使得土地处置成为可能.
- 检查大型开发项目 (例如,耶利哥,塞纳) 和它们的财务影响.
- 概念化"通过重新占有积累"作为理解当代土地动态的框架.
主要成果:
- 土地收回使人们能够重新融入资本主义经济,主要是通过住宅房地产.
- 第一民族正在与发展活动同时恢复土地所有权和政治经济控制权.
- 城市资本积累是由第一民族发展公司通过私有化利来推动的.
结论:
- 矛盾的是,定居者殖民框架为土著重新占地和经济参与创造了途径.
- "通过重新占有积累"的概念强调了过去的剥夺和当前的土地战略之间的递归关系.
- 原住民土地的"改善",投机和私有财产的创造正在塑造过去的剥夺和当前的重新占有海岸萨利什领土.
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