Philippines: Exemplifying Accumulation By Dispossesion - Mining And Indigenous Peoples In The Philippines

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Authors: William Holden, Kathleen Nadeau, and R. Daniel Jacobson
Date of publication: 07/2011
Organization of reference: Geografiska Annaler: Series B © 2011 Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography

"Using a case study from the Philippines, this article applies David Harvey's theory of accumulation by dispossession to show how neoliberal policies enable mining corporations to locate, lay claim to, and develop mineral resources in formerly inaccessible areas, which for centuries have provided safe haven for indigenous peoples and their cultures. It explains why these factors are leading to an increase in armed conflict between military forces and guerrilla groups, which recruit their members from displaced indigenous people. The article concludes that the theory of accumulation by dispossession offers an appropriate analytical tool for understanding these processes."

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