Coloniality of Power, the Nation-state and global land market, Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua

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Autor(a) principal: Martínez Elvir, Amanda
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Araújo, Cristina Pereira, Quadros, Marion Teodósio
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Resumo: As a colonial model of organizing power, the nation-state has allowed the construction of a relationship between global elites that has favored a massive consumption of land in the Global South, imposing Western logic on traditional territories. In this way, this work aims to analyze the nation-state from a decolonial perspective, specifically from the coloniality of power, as a structure that facilitates agreements between the elites of developed and underdeveloped countries for the consumption of land in indigenous and traditional communities in the Southern Hemisphere. Taking the current global land market and the case of the Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua, we intend to reflect on how the State allows domination and social control from oppression by race/ethnicity, social class, and culture through mechanisms that allow the acquisition of land by foreigners.
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spelling Coloniality of Power, the Nation-state and global land market, Interoceanic Canal of NicaraguaColonialidad del poder, Estado-Nación y mercado global de la tierra, Canal Interoceánico de NicaraguaColonialidad del poder, Estado-Nación y mercado global de la tierra, Canal Interoceánico de NicaraguaColonialidad del poder. Estado-Nación. Raza. Nicaragua. Canal Interoceánico.Colonialidad del poder. Estado-Nación. Raza. Nicaragua. Canal Interoceánico.Coloniality of power. Nation-State. Race. Nicaragua. Interoceanic Canal.As a colonial model of organizing power, the nation-state has allowed the construction of a relationship between global elites that has favored a massive consumption of land in the Global South, imposing Western logic on traditional territories. In this way, this work aims to analyze the nation-state from a decolonial perspective, specifically from the coloniality of power, as a structure that facilitates agreements between the elites of developed and underdeveloped countries for the consumption of land in indigenous and traditional communities in the Southern Hemisphere. Taking the current global land market and the case of the Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua, we intend to reflect on how the State allows domination and social control from oppression by race/ethnicity, social class, and culture through mechanisms that allow the acquisition of land by foreigners.El Estado-Nación, como modelo colonial de organizar el poder, ha permitido la construcción de una relación entre las élites globales que ha favorecido el consumo masivo de tierras en el Sur Global, imponiendo lógicas occidentales en territorios tradicionales. De esta forma, el objetivo de este trabajo es problematizar el Estado-Nación desde una perspectiva decolonial, específicamente desde la mirada de la colonialidad del poder, como una estructura que facilita acuerdos entre las élites de países desarrollados y subdesarrollados para el consumo de tierras en comunidades indígenas y tradicionales en el Hemisferio Sur. Tomando el mercado global de tierras, en la actualidad, y el caso del Canal Interoceánico de Nicaragua, pretendemos reflexionar sobre cómo el Estado permite la dominación y el control social desde la opresión por la raza/etnia, clase social y la cultura, a través de mecanismos que permiten la adquisición de tierras por parte de extranjeros.El Estado-Nación, como modelo colonial de organizar el poder, ha permitido la construcción de una relación entre las élites globales que ha favorecido el consumo masivo de tierras en el Sur Global, imponiendo lógicas occidentales en territorios tradicionales. De esta forma, el objetivo de este trabajo es problematizar el Estado-Nación desde una perspectiva decolonial, específicamente desde la mirada de la colonialidad del poder, como una estructura que facilita acuerdos entre las élites de países desarrollados y subdesarrollados para el consumo de tierras en comunidades indígenas y tradicionales en el Hemisferio Sur. Tomando el mercado global de tierras, en la actualidad, y el caso del Canal Interoceánico de Nicaragua, pretendemos reflexionar sobre cómo el Estado permite la dominación y el control social desde la opresión por la raza/etnia, clase social y la cultura, a través de mecanismos que permiten la adquisición de tierras por parte de extranjeros.Grupo de Pesquisas CNPq Cidades e Patrimonialização na América Latina e Caribe - Programa de Pós-graduaçao em Geografia/UnB2022-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryter/article/view/3543510.26512/patryter.v5i9.35435PatryTer; Vol. 5 Núm. 9 (2022); 1-16PatryTer; v. 5 n. 9 (2022); 1-162595-016910.26512/patryter.v5i9reponame:Patryterinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBspahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryter/article/view/35435/32299Copyright (c) 2022 PatryTerhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartínez Elvir, Amanda Araújo, Cristina PereiraQuadros, Marion Teodósio2022-03-01T17:05:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/35435Revistahttp://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryterPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryter/oairevistapatryter@gmail.com || portaldeperiodicos@bce.unb.br2595-01692595-0169opendoar:2022-03-01T17:05:56Patryter - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Coloniality of Power, the Nation-state and global land market, Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua
Colonialidad del poder, Estado-Nación y mercado global de la tierra, Canal Interoceánico de Nicaragua
Colonialidad del poder, Estado-Nación y mercado global de la tierra, Canal Interoceánico de Nicaragua
title Coloniality of Power, the Nation-state and global land market, Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua
spellingShingle Coloniality of Power, the Nation-state and global land market, Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua
Martínez Elvir, Amanda
Colonialidad del poder. Estado-Nación. Raza. Nicaragua. Canal Interoceánico.
Colonialidad del poder. Estado-Nación. Raza. Nicaragua. Canal Interoceánico.
Coloniality of power. Nation-State. Race. Nicaragua. Interoceanic Canal.
title_short Coloniality of Power, the Nation-state and global land market, Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua
title_full Coloniality of Power, the Nation-state and global land market, Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua
title_fullStr Coloniality of Power, the Nation-state and global land market, Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua
title_full_unstemmed Coloniality of Power, the Nation-state and global land market, Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua
title_sort Coloniality of Power, the Nation-state and global land market, Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua
author Martínez Elvir, Amanda
author_facet Martínez Elvir, Amanda
Araújo, Cristina Pereira
Quadros, Marion Teodósio
author_role author
author2 Araújo, Cristina Pereira
Quadros, Marion Teodósio
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martínez Elvir, Amanda
Araújo, Cristina Pereira
Quadros, Marion Teodósio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colonialidad del poder. Estado-Nación. Raza. Nicaragua. Canal Interoceánico.
Colonialidad del poder. Estado-Nación. Raza. Nicaragua. Canal Interoceánico.
Coloniality of power. Nation-State. Race. Nicaragua. Interoceanic Canal.
topic Colonialidad del poder. Estado-Nación. Raza. Nicaragua. Canal Interoceánico.
Colonialidad del poder. Estado-Nación. Raza. Nicaragua. Canal Interoceánico.
Coloniality of power. Nation-State. Race. Nicaragua. Interoceanic Canal.
description As a colonial model of organizing power, the nation-state has allowed the construction of a relationship between global elites that has favored a massive consumption of land in the Global South, imposing Western logic on traditional territories. In this way, this work aims to analyze the nation-state from a decolonial perspective, specifically from the coloniality of power, as a structure that facilitates agreements between the elites of developed and underdeveloped countries for the consumption of land in indigenous and traditional communities in the Southern Hemisphere. Taking the current global land market and the case of the Interoceanic Canal of Nicaragua, we intend to reflect on how the State allows domination and social control from oppression by race/ethnicity, social class, and culture through mechanisms that allow the acquisition of land by foreigners.
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