Land, property, and territory: Mutual embeddedness as understood by the tongbian philosophy

IF 3.3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Wing‐Shing Tang, Rupali Gupte, Prasad Shetty, Solomon Benjamin
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Abstract The dominant tone of the literature on land's territorial politics misses conceptual complexities by neglecting historical constructions of land practices. An alternative understanding intertwines social and political elements emphasised in the non‐dualistic, beyond dialectics, tongbian philosophy. This views everything as consisting of two mutually embedded, opposite poles—different yet without alienation; set in a ceaseless interaction as processes of becoming, continuity and change. The concept of focus–field relationship via a spatial story deciphers complexities between viewing land as territory (LaT) and land as property (LaP). Mobilising this formulation in sites of intensive real estate change (Hong Kong's Sham Shui Po and Mumbai's Malad) reveals subtleties of historical antecedents shaping contemporary forces. Here, complex institutional entanglements reveal both diachronic and synchronic interactions wherein the dynamics of control, shifts in power, growth or decline in time and space co‐join LaT and LaP. Such political complexities question views of land's transformation being contingent on archaic ideas of the Westphalian state and uni‐polar framings of capital moving from the North to the South. The tongbian philosophy allows the exploring of ideas of difference without alienation, embracing epistemic and ontological equivalence in theory and fieldwork, and between the North and South—themes seldom taken up in the geographical literature. Finally, the paper proposes a study of land dynamics using the concept of land occupancy via the spatial story approach.
土地、财产和领土:通便哲学所理解的相互嵌入
关于土地领土政治的文献的主要基调忽视了土地实践的历史建构,从而忽略了概念的复杂性。另一种理解是将社会和政治因素交织在一起,强调非二元论,超越辩证法,通便哲学。这种观点认为,一切都是由两个相互嵌入的、相反的两极组成的——不同但没有异化;设置在一个不断的相互作用的过程,成为,连续性和变化。焦点-场关系的概念通过空间故事解读了将土地视为领土(LaT)和土地视为财产(LaP)之间的复杂性。在房地产剧烈变化的地区(香港的深水埗和孟买的马拉德)运用这一公式,揭示了塑造当代力量的历史先例的微妙之处。在这里,复杂的制度纠缠揭示了历时和共时的相互作用,其中控制的动态、权力的转移、时间和空间的增长或下降共同连接了LaT和LaP。这种政治复杂性质疑了土地转型取决于威斯特伐利亚国家和资本从北方向南方转移的单极框架的古老观念的观点。通边哲学允许在不异化的情况下探索差异思想,在理论和田野调查中拥抱认识论和本体论的等同,在南北之间-这些主题在地理文献中很少被提及。最后,本文提出利用土地占用的概念,通过空间故事方法研究土地动力学。
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期刊介绍: Transactions is one of the foremost international journals of geographical research. It publishes the very best scholarship from around the world and across the whole spectrum of research in the discipline. In particular, the distinctive role of the journal is to: • Publish "landmark· articles that make a major theoretical, conceptual or empirical contribution to the advancement of geography as an academic discipline. • Stimulate and shape research agendas in human and physical geography. • Publish articles, "Boundary crossing" essays and commentaries that are international and interdisciplinary in their scope and content.
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