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Essential Concepts of Land Politics

An A–Z Guide

Saturnino M. Borras Jr. Jennifer C. Franco

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English
Routledge
13 June 2025
This book compiles, discusses, and explains the key concepts in land politics in an easy-to-navigate A–Z format.

This book takes a broad view on land, across the rural and urban corridor, and advocates for a holistic view of the politics of land, as an aggregation of land and global social life, that is, the politics of food, climate, labour, citizenship, and geopolitics. The authors have curated a wide-ranging list of 67 key terms most commonly used in the field, with each entry mapping out an important concept or idea and illustrating how it relates more broadly across this growing discipline. Across the entries, the book showcases that land has been and remains central to productive and social reproductive activities of humanity for the incessant renewal of life and society. A key assumption in this book is that the politics of land is made up of building blocks in the form of key concepts. These key concepts evolve, both in the sense that they are politically contested and in the changing broader context within which they are embedded. The key concepts in this book are therefore not discussed in a random way but rather framed from Critical Agrarian Studies perspectives and scholar-activist tradition, which means taking the side of the exploited and oppressed.

With further reading recommendations included alongside the entries, this innovative and accessible volume will be of great interest to students, scholars, policy practitioners, and political activists.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781032658452
ISBN 10:   1032658452
Series:   A-Z Guides for Environment and Sustainability
Pages:   195
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Access Alliances Class Climate change politics Climate of global land politics Climate-smart land politics Commoning Commons Critical Agrarian Studies Customary land tenure Degradation Digitalization Diminution Dispossession Expropriation Financialization Five Rs Flex crops and commodities Food sovereignty Foreignization of land Forestland Formalization Frontier Gender Grabbers Green grabbing Indigenous peoples’ land rights Land boom Land broker Land grabbing Land in production/social reproduction Land politics Land prospecting Land reform Land regime Land regime democratization and regeneration Land rights Land rush Land sovereignty Land struggles Land tenure security Landed class Landscape Large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) Market-assisted land reform Minimum access/size ceiling Non-operational (and failed) land deals Non-(re)distributive reform Operational land deals Petty reformism Pin prick land grabs Political economy Property Public lands Reconcentration (Re)distributive reforms Restitution Sandwich strategy Scarcity Scholar-activism Scope (land grabbing, land rush) Sharing Social function of property Sparing Spectacle Territorialization Wasteland

Saturnino M. Borras Jr. is a Professor of Agrarian Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) in The Hague and is part of the Erasmus Chairs program of Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He is also an associate at the Transnational Institute (TNI) and a Distinguished Professor at the China Agricultural University in Beijing. He was the Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of Peasant Studies for 15 years, until 2023. He is the co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Land Politics (2025). Jennifer C. Franco is a researcher at the Transnational Institute (TNI) Myanmar-In-Focus programme, the Netherlands and an Adjunct Professor at the China Agricultural University in Beijing. She is the co-author of Scholar-Activism and Land Struggles (2023) and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Land Politics (2025).

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