纠缠不清的领土争议:危地马拉克萨尔特南戈的采矿、领土秩序和权力之争

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Hannah Porada , Rutgerd Boelens , Barbara Hogenboom
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本文探讨了位于西部高原的危地马拉第二大城市克萨尔特南戈省帕拉胡诺伊山谷的领土争端。通过实地研究,我们探讨了主导性的领土划分实践和土著人领导的反抗是如何在一项新兴的市政领土排序计划中发生的,该计划与大规模采矿、废物处理和市政当局的争端交织在一起,同时还存在更广泛的城乡边缘化和紧张关系。我们创新性地将领土概念、领土秩序政府性和权利梯队(或层级)框架结合起来,以解读主导行为者联盟的领土化战略和领土保护运动的反应所产生的不同层面。我们认为,山谷中的争端不仅与资源有关,还与规则、权威和话语权的争夺有关,因此我们提出了两方面的论点。首先,我们认为统治集团现有的领地划分方式和新的领地划分技术在各个层级上不谋而合,从而巩固并加强了明显的权力不平衡。其次,我们认为,由原住民领导的、以领土为基础的抵抗运动采取了多种抗争策略,以表达各梯队对外部强加的领土干预的共同关切,但却受到微观政治分裂、暴力威胁和暴力事件以及脆弱的多梯队支持网络的挑战。我们的分析表明,未来的领土防卫有赖于多部门和多行为体联盟的加强,这些联盟在承认抵抗行为体内部和之间存在差异和紧张关系的同时,沿着四个相互关联的梯队制定战略,并在趋同但多元的抵抗战略中表达他们的关切。
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Entangled territorial controversies: Contesting mining, territorial ordering, and authority in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala

This article examines territorial disputes in the Palajunoj Valley of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala’s second largest city located in the western highlands. Drawing on our field research, we explore how dominant territory-making practices and indigenous-led resistance play out over an emerging municipal territorial ordering plan that gets interwoven with disputes over large-scale mining, waste disposal, and municipal authority amid wider urban–rural marginalization and tensions. We innovatively combine the notions of territory, territorial ordering governmentality, and the echelons (or levels) of rights framework to unpack the different layers on which dominant actor alliances’ territorialization strategies and the responses of territorial defense movements emerge. Departing from an understanding that the disputes in the valley are not only about resources, but also entwine struggles over rules, authority, and discourses, we make a twofold argument. First, we argue that the ruling-group’s existing territory-making practices and new territorial ordering techniques coincide across the echelons, building on and reinforcing stark power imbalances. Second, we argue that indigenous-led, territory-based resistance movements engage in diverse strategies of contestation to articulate shared concerns around externally-imposed territorial interventions across echelons, but are challenged by micropolitical fragmentation, threats and instances of violence, and fragile multi-scalar support networks. Our analysis suggests that future territorial defense depends on the strengthening of multi-scalar and multi-actor alliances that – while acknowledging difference and tensions within and among resisting actors − devise their strategies along the four interconnected echelons and articulate their concerns in converging yet plural resistance strategies.

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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
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7.30
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201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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