Journal article
Fluid geographies: Marine territorialisation and the scaling up of local aquatic epistemologies on the Pacific coast of Colombia
P Satizábal, SPJ Batterbury
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/tran.12199
Abstract
The Pacific region of Colombia, like many sparsely populated places in developing countries, has been imagined as empty in social terms, and yet full in terms of natural resources and biodiversity. These imaginaries have enabled the creation of frontiers of land and sea control, where the state as well as private and illegal actors have historically dispossessed Afro-descendant and indigenous peoples. This paper contributes to the understanding of territorialisation in the oceans, where political and legal framings of the sea as an open-access public good have neglected the existence of marine social processes. It shows how Afro-descendant communities and non-state actors are required to use..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Francisco Jose de Caldas Scholarship from Colciencias; University of Melbourne