Transhumance Urbanism as an Urban Otherwise: Inhabiting Agrarian Incompletion at the Intersections of Extended Urbanisation-Extended Ruralisation

IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Antipode Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1111/anti.13085
Nitin Bathla
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Amid the ongoing transformation of agrarian territories in peripheral geographies across the world through extended urbanisation, this paper delves into the persistence of peasant and pastoral strategies amidst the closing down effects of land enclosure and fragmentation. Based on ethnographic research conducted with transhumant pastoralists in Delhi National Capital Region, this paper finds that instead of diminishing under agrarian-urban transformation, pastoralists reassign use value to the fallows, wastelands, and surpluses of real estate speculation, thereby crafting a transhumance urbanism beyond the sedentary ontology of land and property. Understood as an urban otherwise, this urbanism remakes the fragments of material incompletion inherent within the agrarian-urban transformation, offering socio-ecological alternatives beyond the current impasse. The paper discusses the tentative, unsettled, and transient nature of this urbanism, which is always inter-mixed with its non-urban other. Contributing further to the scholarship emerging at the interstices of urban and agrarian studies, this paper calls for further comparative research on the territorial adaptation of peasant and pastoral populations routinely excluded from capitalist urbanisation processes unfolding in peripheral regions where sizeable itinerant populations coexist with extreme pressures of land enclosure.

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作为城市他者的游牧城市化:在扩展的城市化与扩展的乡村化的交汇点上栖息不完整的土地
随着城市化的扩展,世界各地边缘地区的农业地域不断发生变化,本文探讨了在土地圈占和分割的封闭效应下,农民和牧民策略的持续存在。本文基于对德里国家首都区的游牧民进行的人种学研究,发现游牧民非但没有在农业-城市转型中减少,反而重新赋予休耕地、荒地和房地产投机盈余以使用价值,从而在土地和财产的定居本体论之外创造出一种游牧城市主义。这种城市主义被理解为城市的另一种形式,它重塑了农业-城市转变过程中固有的物质不完整的碎片,提供了超越当前僵局的社会-生态替代方案。本文讨论了这种城市化的试探性、不稳定性和短暂性,它总是与非城市化的另一面混合在一起。本文呼吁进一步开展比较研究,探讨经常被排斥在外围地区资本主义城市化进程之外的农民和牧民的地域适应问题,在这些地区,大量流动人口与极端的土地圈占压力并存。
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期刊介绍: Antipode has published dissenting scholarship that explores and utilizes key geographical ideas like space, scale, place, borders and landscape. It aims to challenge dominant and orthodox views of the world through debate, scholarship and politically-committed research, creating new spaces and envisioning new futures. Antipode welcomes the infusion of new ideas and the shaking up of old positions, without being committed to just one view of radical analysis or politics.
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