Accumulation by repossession: Capitalist settler colonialism in Coast Salish territory.

IF 4.6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Thilo van der Haegen, Heather Whiteside
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Several Coast Salish First Nations are actively involved in land reclamation and redevelopment in the greater Vancouver region (Canada). Through their for-profit development corporations, entities like Nch'ḵay̕ Development Corporation (Squamish Nation) and the joint-venture Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Development Corporation have become key players in the lucrative Vancouver property market in partnership with other public and private land developers. Situating multibillion-dollar holdings like the Jericho and Sen̕áḵw projects that further highest-and-best-use appraisal within the context of the area's settler colonial history, we argue that land repossession and its associated development was made possible through settler colonial forms like corporate decisions, legal judgements and political frameworks that rendered land ready for disposal. Repossession thus created options for new types of reintegration into capitalist spheres, primarily as residential real estate projects, independent from specific configurations of land tenure as fee simple or reserve land. Advancing the concept of 'accumulation by repossession,' a recursive moment associated with dispossession, we describe how First Nations peoples are regaining land title and political-economic control at the same time as their development corporations are promoting urban capital accumulation through privatized profit-making. Land 'improvement', speculation, and the creation of private real property have driven Indigenous dispossession in Coast Salish territory just as they now shape repossession.

通过收回积累:沿海萨利希地区的资本主义定居者殖民主义。
几个沿海的萨利希第一民族积极参与大温哥华地区(加拿大)的土地复垦和重建工作。通过以营利为目的的开发公司,Nch‘ḵay ’ s开发公司(Squamish Nation)和合资企业musquam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh开发公司等实体,与其他公共和私人土地开发商合作,已成为利润丰厚的温哥华房地产市场的关键参与者。以杰里科(Jericho)和Sen æ áḵw等价值数十亿美元的项目为例,我们认为,在该地区定居者殖民历史的背景下,土地收回及其相关开发是通过定居者殖民形式(如公司决策、法律判决和政治框架)实现的,这些形式使土地准备好处置。因此,收回土地为重新融入资本主义领域创造了新的选择,主要是作为住宅房地产项目,独立于土地所有权的特定配置,如收费土地或储备土地。我们提出了“通过再占有积累”的概念,这是一个与剥夺相关的递归时刻,我们描述了原住民如何在他们的开发公司通过私有化盈利促进城市资本积累的同时,重新获得土地所有权和政治经济控制。土地“改良”、投机和私人房地产的创造,推动了海岸萨利什领土上土著居民的剥夺,就像他们现在形成的重新占有一样。
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期刊介绍: Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space is a pluralist and heterodox journal of economic research, principally concerned with questions of urban and regional restructuring, globalization, inequality, and uneven development. International in outlook and interdisciplinary in spirit, the journal is positioned at the forefront of theoretical and methodological innovation, welcoming substantive and empirical contributions that probe and problematize significant issues of economic, social, and political concern, especially where these advance new approaches. The horizons of Economy and Space are wide, but themes of recurrent concern for the journal include: global production and consumption networks; urban policy and politics; race, gender, and class; economies of technology, information and knowledge; money, banking, and finance; migration and mobility; resource production and distribution; and land, housing, labor, and commodity markets. To these ends, Economy and Space values a diverse array of theories, methods, and approaches, especially where these engage with research traditions, evolving debates, and new directions in urban and regional studies, in human geography, and in allied fields such as socioeconomics and the various traditions of political economy.
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