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Internal Colonialism and Democracy
Philosophy Today, 2023This essay examines the relationship between African American internal colonialism and democracy, highlighting the complexities of democracy that make it both susceptible to oppressive violence at home and abroad, as well as a potential resource for emancipation and equality.
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Cities, Post-Coloniality and International Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020In recent decades, the local, the municipal and the city have emerged as virtuous spaces where development and global integration can finally be achieved in the postcolony. In this chapter, we locate this emergence within a broader history of international attempts to organise and regularise urban life through multi-scalar governance structures.
Luis Eslava, George Hill
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Critique of Anthropology, 1997
■ Anthropology's claims not only to special insight into systems of struc tural inequality, but a special mandate to expose and condemn them, become problematic in light of the discipline's studied inattention to the emergence of a large and growing underclass of underemployed and marginal professionals within its own ranks.
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■ Anthropology's claims not only to special insight into systems of struc tural inequality, but a special mandate to expose and condemn them, become problematic in light of the discipline's studied inattention to the emergence of a large and growing underclass of underemployed and marginal professionals within its own ranks.
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2005
The sixteen concentration camps that operated in the Cyrenaica region of Libya between 1930 and 1933 constitute one of the grimmest aspects of Italian colonial history.1 About four-fifths of the nomadic and seminomadic populations of the Marmarica and of the Jabal-Akhdar plateau (almost half the population of eastern Libya) were forced to settle in the
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The sixteen concentration camps that operated in the Cyrenaica region of Libya between 1930 and 1933 constitute one of the grimmest aspects of Italian colonial history.1 About four-fifths of the nomadic and seminomadic populations of the Marmarica and of the Jabal-Akhdar plateau (almost half the population of eastern Libya) were forced to settle in the
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Internal Colonialism Revisited
2020Internal Colonialism attacked elements of the diffusion theory and provided an alternative explanation of nationalism. Like its diffusionist predecessor, the new theory assumed that solidary groups were formed by individuals sharing common material interests.
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Internal Colonialism in Thailand
Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1979This paper contributes to the development of a more "political" comparative urban sociology by focusing on the role of intergroup power relationships in the creation and maintenance of regional/spatial inequalities in Thailand. In asserting that primate city parasitism is best understood in terms of an "internal colonial" analogy, it is suggested that
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Internal colonialism and neoliberal coloniality in the Amazon
Concilium, 2023the objective of this paper is to analyze how the economic policies of the Brazilian Business-Military Dictatorship imposed in the Amazon were responsible for consolidating a dynamic of internal colonialism whose legacies are expressed in the perpetuation of social conflicts, environmental degradation and socioeconomic and regional inequality.
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Migration and Internal Colonialism
2020This chapter examines dominant approaches to the study of migration and places domestic migration within these paradigms in order to illustrate the parallels between the patterns and processes of domestic and international labor migrations. While the widely known and applied models of international migration are applicable to the majority of migrations,
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Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1984
The use of internal colonial theories to examine racial developments within the United States of America had become almost fashionable by the late 1960s.A decade later, a study of the political economy of Wales described the internal colonial approach which it criticized as a “new variant of a time-worn model.’ Amongst historians, however, the internal
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The use of internal colonial theories to examine racial developments within the United States of America had become almost fashionable by the late 1960s.A decade later, a study of the political economy of Wales described the internal colonial approach which it criticized as a “new variant of a time-worn model.’ Amongst historians, however, the internal
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