期刊
PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
卷 38, 期 1, 页码 118-130出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0309132513493379
关键词
resources; state; territory; land grabs; post-neoliberal
类别
This progress report surveys recent work in human geography on the resource-state nexus. This choice reflects several contemporary trends in the governance of land, water and energy resources that, taken together, suggest a renewed significance of the state: examples include resource scrambles' and land and water grabs', and calls for state intervention in the face of perceived food, energy and resource shortages. The report examines research themes and conceptual frameworks emerging at the resource-state nexus within human geography, and is organized into two sections. The first highlights research that unpacks processes of resource-making and state-making through close attention to scientific and political practices. The second section considers research examining the state's role as a significant extra-economic' actor, enabling resource mobilization and capital accumulation. The report concludes with a brief summary.
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