- Title Information
(lang="eng")
- Title
- Frontiers of Commodification and Historical Capitalism
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- McMichael, Philip
- affiliation
- Cornell University
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- Origin Information
- Date Issued
- Fall 2022
- Date Issued
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- 2022-12
- Language
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- eng
- Physical Description
- Extent
- pp. 57-67
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- born digital
- Abstract
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-
Commodity frontiers embody global-scale power transitions, grounded in place-based
frictions. These historic processes of countryside remaking involve commodification and local
socio-ecological dialectics, addressed here through a (suggested) lens of “ontological encounters.”
- Part
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issue
- Part Number
- 04
- Part Caption
- no.
- Extent
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- Start
- 57
- End
- 67
- Subject (Local)
- Topic
- Historicization
- Subject (Local)
- Topic
- Imperial power
- Subject (Local)
- Topic
- Temporality
- Subject (Local)
- Topic
- Friction
- Subject (Local)
- Topic
- ontological encounter
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- Title Information
(lang="eng")
- Title
- Commodity Frontiers
- Part Number
- Issue 04
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- Identifier:
DOI
- 10.26300/4b01-sh27