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Focusing on sites of friction in property regimes, this book reveals that a politics of place can help local actors build bases of autonomy to withstand, and even reshape, the forces of globalization.

Table of Contents

Preface; Acknowledgments

1 Introduction: Property, Autonomy, Territory, and Globalization / Scott Prudham and William D. Coleman

2 The Globalization of International Law, Indigenous Identity, and the New Constitutionalism / A. Claire Cutler

3 Lifeworlds and Property: Epistemological Challenges to Cree Concepts of Land in the Twentieth Century / Susan M. Preston

4 Making Forests “Normal”: Sustained Yield, Improvement, and the Establishment of Globalist Forestry in British Columbia / Scott Prudham

5 Contested Autonomy: Globalization and Miskito Customary Property Rights in the Rio Plantano Biosphere Reserve / Sharlene Mollett

6 Globalization, Intellectual Property, and the Emergence of New Property Types / Daniel Gorman

7 Competing or Relational Autonomies? Globalization, Property, and Friction over Land Rights / Eva Mackey

8 Plant Genetic Resources, Farmers’ Rights, and the Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights: Reinforcing Asymmetries in Autonomies / William D. Coleman and Austina J. Reed

9 Globalization without World Order: Intellectual Property and Its Discontents / Anna Greenspan

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10 Property Rites: Cultural Narrations of the Palestinian Catastrophe / Jasmin Habib

Notes and Acknowledgments; Works Cited; Contributors; Index

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      Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 10/05/2011
      ISBN13: 9780774820172, 978-0774820172
      ISBN10: 0774820179

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Focusing on sites of friction in property regimes, this book reveals that a politics of place can help local actors build bases of autonomy to withstand, and even reshape, the forces of globalization.

      Table of Contents

      Preface; Acknowledgments

      1 Introduction: Property, Autonomy, Territory, and Globalization / Scott Prudham and William D. Coleman

      2 The Globalization of International Law, Indigenous Identity, and the New Constitutionalism / A. Claire Cutler

      3 Lifeworlds and Property: Epistemological Challenges to Cree Concepts of Land in the Twentieth Century / Susan M. Preston

      4 Making Forests “Normal”: Sustained Yield, Improvement, and the Establishment of Globalist Forestry in British Columbia / Scott Prudham

      5 Contested Autonomy: Globalization and Miskito Customary Property Rights in the Rio Plantano Biosphere Reserve / Sharlene Mollett

      6 Globalization, Intellectual Property, and the Emergence of New Property Types / Daniel Gorman

      7 Competing or Relational Autonomies? Globalization, Property, and Friction over Land Rights / Eva Mackey

      8 Plant Genetic Resources, Farmers’ Rights, and the Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights: Reinforcing Asymmetries in Autonomies / William D. Coleman and Austina J. Reed

      9 Globalization without World Order: Intellectual Property and Its Discontents / Anna Greenspan

      Coda

      10 Property Rites: Cultural Narrations of the Palestinian Catastrophe / Jasmin Habib

      Notes and Acknowledgments; Works Cited; Contributors; Index

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