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Why we need the concept of land-grab-induced displacement
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-08, 20:15 authored by Frances ThomsonThis paper challenges the traditional threefold classification of forced migration, and proposes a new concept: land-grab-induced displacement. The concept sheds light on issues that are shrouded by the conventional typology. Displacement, frequently treated as the ‘collateral damage’ of war and climate change, or an unfortunate sacrifice necessitated by ‘development’, may often be better understood as part of the political economy of land. The notion of land-grab-induced displacement encapsulates cases in which people are forcibly uprooted primarily so that others can control the land and its resources. The argument draws on three examples –from Colombia, Ethiopia and Southeast Asia post-tsunami- in order to highlight the limitations of the standard categorisation, and the need to better integrate land questions into our analytical frameworks of forced displacement.
Funding
Economic and Social Research Council
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Published version
Journal
Journal of Internal DisplacementISSN
1920-5805Issue
2Volume
4Page range
42-65Department affiliated with
- International Relations Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes