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2019; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês

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Citation (2019), "Index", The Politics of Land (Research in Political Sociology, Vol. 26), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 259-270. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0895-993520190000026015 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2019 Emerald Publishing Limited INDEX Abrams, Charles, 32n11 Accumulation, 4–5, 255n17 by dispossession, 4 dispossession without, 4 primitive, 4 of wealth, 143 Acid rain, 103 ACLU’s Guide to Civil Liberties, 85 ActionAid, 185, 188, 189, 191, 194 Actor constellations, in environmental policy, 101–102 Afghani chieftains, 19 AFL-CIO, 80 AfriPartners Sénégal, 196 Agence Nationale de la Conservation Foncière du Cadastre et de la Cartographie (ANCFCC), 133, 135–137, 140, 142 Agency for International Development, 21, 25, 33n16 Agenda competition, 99, 102, 105, 107, 109 Agenda dynamics, in European politics of land, 97–116 agenda-containment, 110–112 agenda-purging, 112–114 agenda-setting, 105–109 joint decision-making and actor constellations, 101–102 pioneer states and agenda competition, 102 soil protection gap, 99–100 subsidiarity, policy styles, and experimentalist governance, 104–105 venues, frames, and politics of scale, 103–104 Agenda-purging, 112–114 Agenda-setting, 99, 102, 103, 105–110, 115 Agglomeration, 3 Agrarian political economy, 124, 125, 132–134, 138, 141, 142–144 Agrarian reform, 2, 133, 134, 145n3, 252 Agrarian Revolution (Jeffrey Paige), 3 Agrarian social movements, 3 Agricultural Investment Code, 133, 135 Alvarado, Juan Velasco, 22, 26–29, 31 Al Wahda Dam, 135 American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) model policy library, 82 Angola, agrarian social movements in, 3 Anti-fracking movement, 1, 7, 10, 69–91 collaboration, 78–80 growth of, 80–83 Illinois anti-fracking movement, origins of, 76–78 methods, 74–76 mobilization and coalition building, 71–74 progressive polarization, 83–88 ANUC (National Association of Peasant Workers), 234, 250 Assemblage of collective land, 123–145 legibility of, 127–129 Austria agenda-containment, 110–111 agenda dynamics, 104 agenda-purging, 113 agenda-setting, 108 Authoritarian redistribution, 209, 210, 224 Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC), 249, 252 Belgium, agenda-setting in, 108 Bermúdez, Francisco Morales, 22 Block Committee, 33n22 Blue Silicon Valley (lanseguigu), 216 Bradley, John (Rep.), 80 “Buyer beware” principle, 112 Cadre de réflexion et d’action sur le foncier au Sénégal (CRAFS), 174, 188, 190, 193, 195, 197n5, 198n33 Cadre evaluation system, 9, 207, 208, 210, 211, 213, 223 California property tax protest in, 43–45 Proposition, 13, 45, 46, 49, 60n2 Capital, 134, 140, 150, 152, 167, 175, 214, 249 cultural, 161, 163, 165, 166 economic, 159, 165 liquid, 141, 143, 144 political, 190, 194, 230, 233, 253 productive, 143 social, 72, 159, 161, 163, 166, 230 symbolic sustainability, 153 Casamance rebel movement, 179 Catalonia political sociology of land, 1 Central business district (CBD), 157 Centre d’étude, de recherche, de formation en langues africaines (CERFLA), 184, 185, 193 China commercial agriculture, 3 compensation in land expropriation, local incentives for, 211–218 land expropriation, 8, 206–208, 211–221, 223 “land for social security” scheme, 205–225 land grabs in, 1–2 “nail house” phenomenon, 8 Property Law, 206 resistance to land deals, 193 rural welfare in, 207–209 welfare development in, 210–211 CICODEV, 187 Civil inheritance law, 134–135 Civil service reform, 211 Cleveland, 153 Coalition(s), 7–8, 25, 69, 75, 76, 78–83, 86–90, 111, 112, 114, 116n5, 174, 193, 209 advantages, 72 building, 71–74 inequalities in movement coalitions, 72–73 justice in anti-fracking coalitions, establishing, 73–74 fragmentation, 71, 73, 83, 88 Collective for the Defense of Fanaye’s Land (Collectif de défense des terres de Fanaye), 190, 196 Collective for the Defense of the Ndiaël Avifauna Reserve (Collectif pour la défense de la réserve d’avifaune de Ndiaël – CODEN), 191 Collective land, assemblage of, 123–145 Collective of the 99 Landless Peasants (Collectif des 99 paysans Sans Terres), 186 Collective of the Populations of Wassadou’s Villages (Collectif des Populations des villages de Wassadou), 188 Colombia Department of Defense, 234 economic output, 240 geographic variation, 238 history of violence, 238, 240 land reform, 240–241 Ministry of Agriculture, 240 Revolutionary Armed Forces, 230 state capacity, 240 violence and land inequality, interconnection between, 229–255 data and methods, 235–241 expectations, 245–246 main model, 248–249 models, 241–245 results, 246–248 violent expulsions in, 2, 10 Colorado Denver. See Denver, Colorado Fair Housing Act of 1968, 156 Fair Housing Practices Act of 1959, 156 Grow Local Colorado Day, 158 Housing and Urban Development’s Neighborhood Stabilization Program, 161 Transition Denver, 158 Colorado State University (CSU) Advancing the Agriculture Economy Through Innovation, 164 Committee for Promotion and Development, 33n22 Commodification, 3, 5, 10, 126, 141 Common good, 5, 7 Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, 90n6 Community space, 153 Compensation in land expropriation, local incentives for (China), 211–218 monetary compensation and pension benefits, 217–218 qualitative findings, 213–218 size of social conflict, 214–215 target of social conflict, 215–216 Completion of the Single Market, 103 Conseil de Tutelle (Trusteeship Council), 131–132 Conseil national de concertation et de coopération des ruraux (CNCR), 179 Contamination, 83, 98, 100, 106–108, 114 Contentious politics, 207, 212 Contrachusma , 233, 234, 254n7 Corporatist regimes, 18–19, 27–29, 31 Corporatist settlement policy, 25–27 Cost–benefit analysis, 112 Council of Ministers, 98, 115 Countermovement, 42–43, 58 mobilization, 85–88 Cuban Revolution, 25 Cultural attachment to land, 5 Cultural capital, 161, 163, 165, 166 Culture of opportunism, 214 Curtis Park Group, 161, 162 Czech agenda-purging, 114 Ḍahir of 1969, 124, 125, 133–137, 145n4 colonial period and, 130–133 “Defensive forerunner” strategy, 114 “Defensive front-runner” strategy, 102, 110 Denver, Colorado, 149–167 Civic Center Park, 158 Denver Food Vision (2017), 163 Feed Denver, 163 food movement, 150, 154, 155, 158, 159, 163, 165, 166 framing, 153–154 green gentrification, 153–154, 162–165 green gentrification, historical perspective of, 156–157 Greenprint Denver, 150 GrowHaus, 163 growth machines and urban agriculture, 151–153 local food boosters, 163–165 Office of Economic Development, 150, 158–160 “People's Plan”, 150 Transition Denver, 158 urban agriculture, precarity of, 163–165 urban agriculture to revalorization rescue, 158–162 recession, devaluation and production of exclusion, 159–160 underutilized land and condos, 160 valorization, 153–154 Denver Housing Authority (DHA), 155, 161 Denver Sustainable Food Policy Council (DSFPC), 154, 155, 158, 164 Denver Urban Gardens (DUG), 158 Despotic power, 16 Detroit, 153 Diouf, Abdou, 197n11 Disinvestment, 151, 157 Dispossession, 4–5, 176, 178, 182, 192, 193, 195 accumulation by, 4 without accumulation, 4 Drug traffickers, 231 Economic capital, 159, 165 Economic liberalization, 143 Economic livelihoods, improving, 139–140 Economic marginalization, 151 El Kansera Dam, 132 ELN (National Liberation Army), 235 Emotional attachment to land, 5 England. See United Kingdom (UK) Environmental Action Programme, 105 Environmental justice, 2, 73 Environmental Law & Policy Center (ELPC), 77, 80 Environmental policy, 98–105, 107, 109, 112, 114, 115 Environment Illinois, 80 European Commission, 99, 106 Soil Framework Directive, 98 European Council, 113 Europeanness, 103 European Parliament (EP), 101, 104, 111, 113, 187 European Soil Forum, 106 European Union (EU), 1, 7, 97–114 green dynamism, 98, 100 institutional rigidity of policy-making in, 98 Soil Framework Directive, 98, 99, 102, 107–109 soil gap in environmental policy, 98 Experimentalist governance, 104–105, 107 Expulsions, 2, 9 Extralegal appropriation of land, 24 Fair Housing Act of 1968, 156 Fair Housing Practices Act of 1959, 52 Faith in Place, 78–80, 90n2 FARC, 235, 252, 254n8 Federal Housing Finance Agency Home Price Index, 160 Federal Soil Protection Act of 1998, 105–106 Fédération des organisations non gouvernementales du Sénégal (FONGS), 179 Feed Denver, 163 Ferme Mame Tolla Wade, 175, 182, 192, 194, 195 anti-land grab campaigns, outcome of, 183 land deals, characteristics of, 181 large-scale land acquisition, 186–187 Ferrer, Arango, 234 Fictitious commodities, 5, 358 Finland agenda-purging, 114 Fiscal sociology, 40, 59 Fixity of land, 5, 6–7, 41 Flemish Soil Decree 1995, 107 Food & Water Watch, 77 Foreclosure crisis, 159 Formalization, 124, 125, 145 Fossil fuel extraction, 70 Frack Free Illinois, 79 Framing/frames, 103–109, 197n7 Denver, 153–154 strategies, 70, 103 See also Reframing France agenda-purging, 112–113 commercial agriculture, 2–3 Franco-German agreement on CO2 emission standards, 113 Free-market reform, 143 Frerichs, Michael, 90n4 Fujimori, Alberto, 31 Gabriel, Sigmar Hartmut, 111, 112 García, Alan, 31 Gendered land rights, 2 German Bundestag, 105 Germany, 115 agenda-containment, 111–112 agenda dynamics, 104 agenda-purging, 112, 113 “defensive front-runner” strategy, 110 Federal Soil Protection Act of 1998, 105–106 Länder , 99, 104, 110–112, 115, 116n4 “Pusher-by-example” strategy, 105–109 soil protection, 98 Glos, Michael, 111 Gómez, Laureano, 234 Governance, 1, 5, 103, 115, 215, 231 experimentalist, 104–105, 107 land, 131, 137, 175 neoliberal, 153, 166 self-governance, 108 transnational, 2 GRAIN, 191 Great Lakes in North America, 7 Great Recession, 10, 150, 151, 154, 158–161, 165, 150 Green dynamism, 98 Green gentrification, 1, 7, 10, 150–157, 161 historical perspective of, 156–157 question, 162–165 resisted by urban agriculture, 165–167 Greening events, 154 Green Morocco Plan, 142 Greenprint Denver, 150 Growth machines, 3–5, 7, 10, 151–153, 157, 163–167 Gross domestic product (GDP), 43 GrowHaus, 163 GROW-IL Coalition, 80–81, 86–87, 91n8 Grow Local Colorado Day, 158 Growth machine theory, 3–5 Halliburton Energy Services, 91n8 Hancock, Michael, 150, 158 Hardin County, 84 Hassan II, 133 Heartwood, 78 Hickenlooper, John (Major), 150, 158 Homeowners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC), 156 Honoratiories, 18 Horizontal drilling, 70 Hydraulic fracturing, 70, 82, 87, 90n1, 91n8, 91n9 Hydraulic Fracturing Regulatory Act (HFRA), 74, 82, 85, 88, 90n2 Ideological conflict, 73 Ideological congruence, 73 Ideological rift, 73 Illinois anti-fracking movement, 7 origins of, 76–78 Constitution, Article XI, 85 Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), Southeastern Illinois College (SIC), 86 Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR), 74, 76, 80, 83–88, 91n8, 91n9 Illinois Environmental Council (IEC), 77, 78, 90n2 Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 80 Illinois Farm Bureau, 80 Illinois Oil and Gas Act, 77 Illinois Oil and Gas Association (IOGA), 86, 91n8 Illinois Petroleum Council, 91n8 Illinois Sierra Club, 77 Inclusionary housing ordinance (IHO), 160 Individualized irrigated landscape, partitioning land for, 136–137 Indonesia burning of forest land, 7 Industrial Emissions Directive (IED), 100 Inequality, 40, 59, 71, 83, 88, 89, 133, 143, 167, 196, 210 land, in Colombia, 229–255 in movement coalitions, 72–73 Infrastructural power, 16, 31, 209 Initiative Prospective Agricole et Rurale (IPAR), 197n5 International Food Security Network (IFSN), 185 International Land Coalition, 187 International Monetary Fund (IMF), 134 Involuntary dispossession, 178 Israel political sociology of land, 1 Italy agenda-setting, 108 Jakobsson, Naomi (Rep.), 90n4 Joint decision-making, 101–102 Jones, John (Sen.), 90n4 Junta Nacional de la Vivienda, 32n10 Justice in anti-fracking coalitions, establishing, 73–74 environmental, 2, 73 Kohl, Helmut, 105 Lake Erie, 7 Land acquisition, 8, 155, 174, 176, 206, 207 Land control, 2, 3, 230, 232, 245, 246, 250–252, 255n17 Land degradation, 7 Land erosion, 7 Land expropriation, 206–208, 219–221, 223 local incentives for compensation in, 211–218 “Land for social security” scheme, 205–225 Land governance, 131, 137, 175 Land grabbing, 2, 4, 230 defined, 197n9 resistance against, in Senegal, 173–199 emergence of, 175–177 evolution of, 178–181 forms of, 175–181 outcomes of, 192–194 results of, 175–177 Land inequality and violence, interconnection between, 229–255 Land politics, 1, 97–116 Land reform, 230–233, 235, 240–242, 245, 248, 249, 251–253, 254n5, 254n6 Land resistance, 2, 5, 8, 10, 42 Land rush, 2 Land taxation, 6–7 Land tenure, 9, 124–127, 129–131, 134, 136–144, 152, 154, 159, 164, 175, 182, 189, 192 system, in Senegal, 180–181 Lanka Investissement, 175, 182, 192, 194 anti-land grab campaigns, outcome of, 183 land deals, characteristics of, 181 large-scale land acquisition, 185–186 Large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) in Senegal, 174–177, 179, 181–195, 197n4 Latin America internal migration, 17 overurbanization in, 20 squatter settlements, 17 urban reform programs in, 25 La Violencia , 230, 233, 238, 245, 249, 252, 254n8 Leftist guerillas, 231 Legibility of collective land assemblage, 127–129 Legitimacy, defined, 128 Legitimacy of collective land assemblage, 127–129 Legitimate users, assembling list of, 134–135 Liberalism, 19 Liberalization, 124, 134, 140, 142, 145 economic, 143 Liberal regimes, 18 Liberal settlement policy, 23–25 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 41 Liquid capital, 143, 144 Local food, 150, 152–155, 158–160, 166 boosters, 163–165 Logistical capacity, 9 Los Angeles, 153 property reassessment, 44 property tax protest in, 45 M23 (movement), 199n43 Maastricht Treaty, 104 Manager of Food System Development, 158 Market and the state, property tax between, 41–47 Marketization, 125, 126, 138 of collective land, in Gharb region, Morocco, 140–142 Massachusetts property tax limitation, 45 Proposition 2½, 46 Matamoros, Víctor Hugo, 234 Merkel, Angela, 105–106, 111, 116n5 Meta-regression analysis, of property tax limitations, 40, 47–58, 48–49 Military junta repression, 25 Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), 125, 126, 145 Minnesota property tax limitation, 47 Minnesota Center for Fiscal Excellence, 41 Mobilization, 6, 27, 44–46, 58, 70–74, 79, 80, 82, 83, 89, 90, 182–184, 186, 188, 190, 192–205, 235 anti-fracking, 76 countermovement, 85–88 of legitimacy, 128 mass, 177 of political elites, 175 social, 176, 197n11 Mohammed VI, King, 124, 137, 142 Monetary compensation, 217–218 Monetary value of land, 5–6, 10 Morales, Francisco, 28 Morocco Agricultural Investment Code, 133 cadastral system, 128, 131, 133, 134, 136–139, 141, 144 Conseil de Tutelle (Trusteeship Council), 131–132 Gharb region as agroecological region, 129–130 colonial period, 130–133 Ḍahir of 1919, 124, 125, 130–137, 145n4 economic livelihoods, improving, 139–140 individualized irrigated landscape, partitioning land for, 136–137 land access and legibility, assembling, 123–145 marketization of collective land, 140–142 neoliberal policies, 140–142 new millennium and publication of land elites, 137–138 patronage systems, 142–144 reform benefits, elite capture of, 142–144 rights-holders and legitimate users, assembling list of, 134–135 rural development, 139–140 Green Morocco Plan, 142 land tenure reform in, 9 Ministry of Agriculture, 133, 135, 140, 142, 143 Ministry of the Interior, 133–135, 137, 143 property rights in, 2 Moulton, Jennifer, 157 Mystery of Capital, The (Hernando De Soto), 125 “Nail house” phenomenon, 8 National Commission on Land Reform, 193 National Office of Young Towns Development (ONDEPJOV), 27 National Security Archive, 234 National Social Mobilization and Support System (SINAMOS), 27, 28 Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), 77–80, 90n2 Neighborhood elites turf-controlling, state's unintentional production of, 15–33 Neoliberal governance, 153, 166 Neoliberal policies of collective land, 140–142 Netherlands, the agenda-containment, 110–111 agenda-purging, 113 agenda-setting, 108 New Orleans, 153 New York, 153 statewide moratorium, 81 Niokolo Koba National Park, 185, 188 Non-application of settlement policy, 25–26 Non-state political authority, 19–20 North America Great Lakes in, 7 political sociology of land, 1 “Not-in-my-backyard” (NIMBY) movement, 72 Oakland, 43, 44, 153 Obama, Michelle, 167n2 Oberschall, Anthony, 180 Odría, A., 22–23, 28, 29, 31, 32n4, 32n5 Office of Sustainability, 150 Office Régional de Mise en Valeur Agricole du Gharb (ORMVAG), 125, 129–130, 132–136, 139 Opportunities in Land (O.IL), 85–87 Oregon’s Measure, 50, 60n2 Organization building, 70 Overurbanization, 17, 18, 20–21, 25 Patrimonialism, 19 Patrimonial regimes, 18 Patrimonial settlement policy, 22–23 Patronage systems, 142–144 Pension benefits, 217–218 Performance appraisal system, 211 Peru agrarian social movements in, 3 squatter settlements in, 1 turf-controlling neighborhood elites, state's unintentional production of, 15–33 Pioneer states, 102, 108 Poland agenda-purging, 114 Policy styles, 104–105 Political capital, 190, 194, 230, 233, 253 Political sociology of land, 1–10 accumulation and dispossession, 4–5 uniqueness about land, 5–10 Politics of scale, 103–104 Portland, 153 Power, 1, 8, 9, 231–232 despotic, 16 infrastructural, 16 Preservation regime, 210 Price swings, 10 Primitive accumulation, 4 Private attorneys general, 16 Privatization, 125, 126, 133–143, 145 Productive capital, 143 Progovernment militias, 16 Progressive polarization, 73, 74, 76, 83–88 countermovement mobilization, 85–88 ratcheting up resistance, 83–85 Property tax between state and market, 41–47 Property tax caps, 1 Property tax limitations, 39–61, 65 coding procedures, 50, 53–55 findings, 55–58 on property tax revenues per capita, 48 sample construction, 49–52 social impact of, 58–59 state capacity and, 47–58 statistical methods, 55 Publication of land elites, 137–138 “Pusher-by-example” strategy, 102, 105–109 Radical flank effect, 80 Ranch de Dolly, 175, 192, 194, 195, 197n11 anti-land grab campaigns, outcome of, 183 land deals, characteristics of, 181 large-scale land acquisition, 182–185 Ranch de Ouassadou (RdO), 175, 182, 194 anti-land grab campaigns, outcome of, 183 land deals, characteristics of, 181 large-scale land acquisition, 188–189 Rational-client hypothesis, 19 Re:Common, 191 Red Army, 109 REFIT, 114 Reframing and agenda-containment, 110–112 and agenda-setting, 105–109 See also Framing/frames Relational repression, 215 Remembrement , 136–137 Rencontre africaine pour la défense des droits de l’homme (Raddho), 185 Repertoires of contention, 180 Repression, 18, 20, 21, 22, 26–28 military junta, 28 relational, 215 Residual ruralism hypothesis, 19 Revalorization, 151, 153–155, 157, 163, 165, 166, 167 rescue, urban agriculture to, 158–162 Rights-holders, assembling list of, 134–135 Romania agenda-purging, 114 Rosa Luxembourg Foundation, 187 Rural citizenship, 187 Rural Council of Diokoul Ndiawrigne, 186 Rural development, 124, 138–140, 142, 144, 145 Rural welfare, in China, 207–209 Russia commercial agriculture, 3 SAFE, 79–81, 86, 90n6 Sall, Macky, 179–180, 184, 195, 198n20 San Francisco, 153 Santos, Juan Manuel, 230 Scotland political sociology of land, 1 Seattle, 153 Seehofer, Horst Lorenz, 111 Self-governance, 108 Self-managed Urban Community of Villa El Salvador (CUAVES), 28 Semi-elasticity of dollars per capita, 59–60, 65 Senegal Land Reform Commission, 196 land tenure system in, 180–181 large-scale land acquisitions in, 174–177, 179, 181–195, 197n4 National Commission on Land Reform, 193 National Domain Law, 180, 181 political sociology of land, 2 price of land, 10 resistance against in land grabs in, 8, 173–199 emergence of, 175–177 evolution of, 178–181 forms of, 175–181 outcomes of, 192–194 perceived land grabs, emergence of resistance against, 177–178 results of, 175–177 Water and Forestry Department, 181 Senegalese Constitution, 189 Senghor, Léopold Sedar, 182, 184 Senhuile, 175, 182, 192, 194, 195 anti-land grab campaigns, outcome of, 183 land deals, characteristics of, 181 large-scale land acquisition, 190–192 Sewage Sludge Directive (1986), 100 Shawnee National Forest, 78 Sicilian mafia, 19 Sierra Club, 79, 81–82 Single European Act of 1987, 104 Social capital, 72, 159, 161, 163, 166, 230 Social movements agrarian, 3 coalitions and consequences of, 7–9 for resistance against land grabbing, 173–199 Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy, The (Barrington Moore), 2 Social protection, 40 Soil administration, 110, 111 Soil degradation, 98, 104–106, 110 Soil Framework Directive (SFD), 98, 99, 102, 107–109 Soil protection gap, 97–116 Soil protection regulation, 1 South America political sociology of land, 1 Southeast Asia burning of forest land, 7 Southern Illinois, 84–85 Spain agenda-setting, 108 S*Park, 161–162 Spatial dispersion, 70 Squatters, 16–31, 32n5, 32n7, 32n8, 32n11, 33n17, 33n24 Squatting, 9 Stability maintenance, 206, 207, 210, 211, 213, 222, 224 Stability maintenance regime, 210 State-centered account of revolution, 3 State, the capacity and property tax limitation, 47–58 defined, 231 and market, property tax between, 41–47 organizational definition of, 16 as regimes, 18–19 unintentional production of turf-controlling neighborhood elites, 15–33 Structural adjustment, 134 Subsidiarity principle, 99, 104–105 Sweden agenda-purging, 114 Syria political sociology of land, 1 Tampieri Financial Group, 191, 199n50 Tax and expenditure limitations (TELs), 48, 49, 53–59, 60n1 Ten Steps to a Living Downtown (Jennifer Moulton), 157 Territorial control, 2, 9–10 Terry, Fernando Belaúnde, 21, 22, 25, 31 Theory, 4 growth machine, 3–5 Thousand Plateaus, A (Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari), 127 Tirana Declaration, 197n8 Torrens system of land registration, 137 Transition Denver, 158 Transnational governance, 2 TreeHouse Brokerage and Development, 161 Triple bottom line, 158 Turf-controlling neighborhood elites, state's unintentional production of, 15–33 corporatist settlement policy and effects, 25–27 liberal settlement policy and effects, 23–25 method and data, 21 military junta repression, 25 necessary and sufficient causes, 30 non-application of settlement policy and non-effects, 25–26 non-state political authority, 19–20 overurbanization, 20–21 patrimonial settlement policy and effects, 22–23 repression, 28 state, as regimes, 18–19 Turkey political sociology of land, 1 2020 Sustainability Goals, 150, 154, 155, 163 Ugarteche, Prado, 22–25, 28, 29, 31, 32n8 UMURA program, 214 Unconventional oil and gas development (UOGD), 69–71, 73–76, 78–81, 83–89, 90n1, 91n6 Underutilized land, 160 Union nationale des organisations d’éleveurs du Sénégal (UNOES), 184 Uniqueness about land, 5–10 fixity, 6–7 price swings, 10 social movements, coalitions and consequences of, 7–9 territorial control, 9–10 United Kingdom (UK) agenda-containment, 110, 111 agenda-purging, 112 agenda-setting, 108 “buyer beware” principle, 112 commercial agriculture, 2–3 subsidiarity principle, 104 United States (US) Agency for International Development, 25, 33n16 commercial agriculture, 3 green gentrification in, 1 growth machine theory, 3 non-application of settlement policy, 25 property tax limitations, 39–61, 65 Senate Subcommittee of the Committee on Banking and Currency, 32n11 street gangs, 19 See also individual states Urban agriculture, 10, 150–153 precarity of, 163–165 to revalorization rescue, 158–162 Urban Farmers Collaborative, 161, 162, 161 Urban Fortunes (John Logan and Harvey Molotch), 3 Urban homesteading, 25 Urban politics, 17, 32n2 Urban smog, 103 Valorization, 153–154 Venues, 103–104 Venue shopping, 103 Vietnam agrarian social movements in, 3 Violence and land inequality, interconnection between, 229–255 Violent conflict, 2 Violent expulsions, 2, 10 Visits and petitions, 207 Wade, Abdoulaye, 175, 179, 184–187, 190, 191, 198n28 Wade, Mame Tolla, 198n29 “Weak state” theory, 19–20 Weber, Max, 231 Woosley Energy, 91n9 Book Chapters Prelims Introduction: Toward a Political Sociology of Land Part I Capacities The State’s Unintentional Production of Turf-controlling Neighborhood Elites in Twentieth Century Lima, Peru Land, Power, and Property Tax Limitation Part II Coalitions A Seat at the Table: Coalition Building, Fragmentation, and Progressive Polarization in an Anti-fracking Movement Agenda Dynamics in the European Politics of Land: Explaining the Soil Protection Gap Part III Classification Assembling Land Access and Legibility: The Case of Morocco’s Gharb Region Urban Agriculture, Revalorization, and Green Gentrification in Denver, Colorado Part IV Expulsions Resistance Against Land Grabs in Senegal: Factors of Success and Partial Failure of an Emergent Social Movement Land for Social Security: Political Survival and Welfare Distribution in Rural China The Intersection of Violence and Land Inequality in Modern Colombia Index

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