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Property, Place and Piracy

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This book takes the concept of piracy as a starting point to discuss the instability of property as a social construction and how this is spatially situated. Piracy is understood as acts and practices that emerge in zones where the construction and definition of property is ambiguous. Media piracy is a frequently used example where file-sharers and copyright holders argue whether culture and information is a common resource to be freely shared or property to be protected. This book highlights that this is not a dilemma unique to immaterial resources: concepts such as property, ownership and the rights of use are just as diffuse when it comes to spatial resources such as land, water, air or urban space.

By structuring the book around this heterogeneous understanding of piracy as an analytical perspective, the editors and contributors advance a trans-disciplinary and multi-theoretical approach to place and property. In doing so, the book moves from theoretical discussions on commons and property to empirical cases concerning access to and appropriation of land, natural and cultural resources. The chapters cover areas such as maritime piracy, the philosophical and legal foundations of property rights, mining and land rights, biopiracy and traditional knowledge, indigenous rights, colonization of space, military expansionism and the enclosure of urban space.

This book is essential reading for a variety of disciplines including indigenous studies, cultural studies, geography, political economy, law, environmental studies and all readers concerned with piracy and the ambiguity of property.


List of contents












  1. Introduction: Property, place and piracy
  2. Martin Fredriksson & James Arvanitakis




  3. On Decolonising our Thinking and Cultural Exchange




  4. Ingrid Matthews




  5. Commons, Piracy and Property: Crisis, Conflict and resistance


  6. James Arvanitakis & Martin Fredriksson




  7. Property, Sovereignty, Piracy and the Commons: Early Modern Enclosure and the Foundation of the State


  8. Sean Johnson Andrews




  9. Unreal Property: Anarchism, Anthropology and Alchemy


  10. Jonathan Paul Marshall & Francesca da Rimini




  11. Piratical Constructions of Humanity: Innocence, Property, and the Human-Nature Divide


  12. Sonja Schillings




  13. Mobility in Early Modern Anglo-American Accounts of Piracy


  14. Alexandra Ganser




  15. Compensation in the Absence of Punishment: Rethinking Somali Piracy as a Form of Maritime Xeer




  16. Brittany Gilmer




  17. Commodification of Country: An Australian Case study in Community Resistance to mining


  18. Ingrid Matthews




  19. Privateering on the Cosmic Frontier? Mining Celestial Bodies and the 'NewSpace' Quest for Private Property in Outer Space


  20. Matthew Johnson




  21. 'The Ancestry Land': China's Pursuit of Dominance in the South China Sea


  22. Jingdong Yuan




  23. Nuclear Testing and the 'Terra Nullius Doctrine': From Life Sciences to Life Writing


  24. Mita Banerjee




  25. From Biopiracy to Bioprospecting: Negotiating the Limits of Propertization


  26. Martin Fredriksson




  27. Gated Housing Hierarchy


  28. Franklin Obeng-Odoom


  29. Pirate Places in Bangkok: IPRs, vendors and Urban Order


  30. Duncan McDuie-Re & Daniel F. Robinson




  31. The Real Gruen Transfer - Enclosing the Right to the City


  32. James Arvanitakis & Spike Boydell




  33. Epilogue


James Arvanitakis & Martin Fredriksson


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Martin Fredriksson Almqvist is Assistant Professor at the Department for Culture Studies, Linköping University, Sweden

James Arvanitakis is Professor and Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Western Sydney, Australia


Summary

This book takes the concept of piracy as a starting point to discuss the instability of property as a social construction and how this is spatially situated. The chapters cover areas such as maritime piracy, the philosophical and legal foundations of property rights, mining and land rights, biopiracy and traditional knowledge, indigenous rights,

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Authors Martin (Linkoping University Fredriksson, Martin Arvanitakis Fredriksson
Assisted by James Arvanitakis (Editor), James (University of Western Sydney Arvanitakis (Editor), Arvanitakis James (Editor), Martin Fredriksson (Editor), Martin (Linkoping University Fredriksson (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.12.2020
 
EAN 9780367735654
ISBN 978-0-367-73565-4
No. of pages 258
Series Routledge Complex Real Property Rights Series
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

Ethnic Studies, Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Anthropology, HISTORY / Social History, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, Social & cultural history, Society & culture: general, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, LAW / International, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Construction / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Law Enforcement, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies, LAW / Property, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Security, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Manufacturing, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services, LAW / Maritime, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Developing & Emerging Countries, International Relations, LAW / Real Estate, Colonialism & imperialism, Indigenous Peoples, Politics & government, Social and cultural history, Politics and government, Colonialism and imperialism, Police & security services, Social Law, Society and culture: general, Crime and criminology, Crime & criminology, Central / national / federal government policies, Development Studies, Development economics & emerging economies, Building construction & materials, Development economics and emerging economies, Property law: general, Police and security services, Central government policies, Building construction and materials, Construction & heavy industry, International law, transport and commerce: maritime law, Land & real estate law, Social law and Medical law, International maritime law, Construction and heavy industry, property law, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, Land and real estate law / Real property law, LAW / Indigenous Law & Legal Systems

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