Sammanfattning
This article explores the complexities of agency in contemporary territory-based mobilisations in the countryside by focusing on water struggles in Turkey. Using a historical-spatial approach, it combines agrarian political economy analysis with human-nature interactions. Through an analysis of cash crop production and urban-rural interactions, this contribution argues that capitalist agrarian transformation in Turkey led to the emergence of an ‘urban middle class with peasant characteristics’, with a strong capacity for mobilisation and alliance-building. It also argues that this group enabled abstraction, place-framing and aestheticised resistance, common elements we observe in contemporary territorial mobilisations.
Originalspråk | engelska |
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Sidor (från-till) | 695-716 |
Antal sidor | 22 |
Tidskrift | Journal of Peasant Studies |
Volym | 51 |
Nummer | 3 |
Tidigt onlinedatum | 2023 |
DOI | |
Status | Published - 2024 |
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