Time as the enemy? disjointed timelines and uneven rhythms of indigenous collective land titling in paraguay and cambodia

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Cari Tusing and Esther Leemann from the Institute of Anthropological Studies, Austral University of Chile, Valdivia, Chile Department of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark have published the research work: Time as the Enemy? Disjointed Timelines and Uneven Rhythms of Indigenous Collective Land Titling in Paraguay and Cambodia, in the Journal: Land 2023, 12, 1620. of /2023/
  • what: Recalling Stocks , the authors investigate timing as a key factor in the process of Indigenous collective land titles.

SUMMARY

    That is to say, the state plays a key role in slowing down . . .

     

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