The Quest to Bring Land under Social and Political Control: Land Reform Struggles of the Past and Present in Ecuador

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The Quest to Bring Land under Social and Political Control: Land Reform Struggles of the Past and Present in Ecuador
Abstract
Land reform was one of the most important policies introduced in Latin America in the twentieth century and remains high on the political agenda due to sustained pressure from rural social movements. Improving our understanding of the issue therefore remains a pressing concern. This paper responds to this need by proposing a new theoretical framework to explore land reform and providing a fresh analysis of historical and contemporary land struggles in Ecuador. Drawing on the pioneering work of Karl Polanyi, the paper characterizes these struggles as the attempt to increase the social and political control of land in the face of mounting commodification. The movement started in the 1960s and remains evident in Ecuador today. Exploring land reform in Ecuador from this theoretical perspective provides new insight into land struggles in the country and contributes to debates over land reforms of the past and present elsewhere in the Global South.
Publication
Journal of Agrarian Change
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
571-593
Date
July 2017
Journal Abbr
Journal of Agrarian Change
Language
English
ISSN
14710358
Short Title
The Quest to Bring Land under Social and Political Control
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Goodwin, Geoff. 2017. “The Quest to Bring Land under Social and Political Control: Land Reform Struggles of the Past and Present in Ecuador.” Journal of Agrarian Change 17 (3): 571–93. DOI: 10.1111/joac.12181.
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Keywords
  • commodification
  • Ecuador
  • land markets
  • land reform
  • reforms
  • social movements

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