territorialization


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Synonyms for territorialization

the act of organizing as a territory

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To certify ownership of adat land in the Dayak Misik scheme, space is conceptualized in a specific way, similar to state territorialization, namely as land to be mapped and land borders to be fixed.
15 Best CAP Territory It evaluates the quality of the maps by Micro-area by micro-area of the facilities, with territorial criteria with better distribution, delimitation, cartography, and territorialization. The CFFC's blog shows a specific link, which facilitates access to the defined territory of the facility, the distribution of the teams by color and by ACS via another link.
Exposing how Scotch's body--and black bodies in general--come to signify differently as a result of specific encounters and social assemblages, her experience highlights the cultural and ultimately idiosyncratic specificity of territorialization. Indeed, in this situation both Scotch and her brother Rich are territorialized, albeit in opposite ways.
This article uses the Timor Sea dispute as a case study of maritime territorialization. At the heart of this dispute are the oil and gas deposits located in and around the so-called "Timor Gap".
Constructed through three (un)stable sites of territorialization (Deleuze & Guattari, 1987), these data specifically feature three analytical junctures: (a) the primary participant (i.e.
Intellectual orientations are increasingly being underwritten and overwritten by questions of trans-nationalism and the limits of territorialization.
* Introduction: Trade, quotas, territorialization and geoblocking in the European framework
The limitations of this model is that it relies on territorialization and monopoly of state on coercive use of force, and in case on cyberspace cannot be applied.
Today, adapting the complex paradigm of the border, we look on the territory as the waves of territorialization and deterritorialization in an endless process.
According to Gagnon and Klein (1991), "partnership becomes a new way of regulating social relations at the local level and is consequently an important aspect of the regulation of the social and economic system at the global level" It is associated with the territorialization of social action, to the creation of communication networks between organizations, to local identity, to the meeting of public and private strategies and the mobilization of the population and its resources, as social movements (Lalanne, 1989).
What forms of policing--by both state, market, and community--occur in the name of protecting queer lives, and how do they affect queer and trans people of colour, for whom queer territorialization may mean a shrinkage rather than an expansion of safe and healthy environments within which to live, work and play?