Neoliberal Government and community forestry. Subjection and Discourse in a Oaxacan Community

In the context of open struggle between a neoliberal state and popular social movements in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, this thesis seeks to explore how neoliberalism also works more subtly through state-sponsored community forestry. Using the concepts of “development discourse” and the Foucauldian...

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Main Author: Rosen, Michael G S
Other Authors: Hébert, Martin
Format: Others
Language:FR
Published: Université Laval 2008
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Online Access:http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25411/25411.html
http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25411/25411.pdf
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QQLA.2008-254112014-06-19T03:54:43Z Neoliberal Government and community forestry. Subjection and Discourse in a Oaxacan Community Rosen, Michael G S Anthropologie In the context of open struggle between a neoliberal state and popular social movements in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, this thesis seeks to explore how neoliberalism also works more subtly through state-sponsored community forestry. Using the concepts of “development discourse” and the Foucauldian conception of government, this thesis sheds light on the power networks that run through the language, practice and process of community forestry in a community with a well-established forestry enterprise. Neoliberal government is found to be present in the practice of community forestry, in discourse calling for change to governance structures in the community, identities of comuneros, as well as in environmental discourse. The exploration of this web of government also contributes to a greater understanding of relationships between state institutions, professionals and community members involved in community forestry. Université Laval Hébert, Martin 2008-05 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation text/html application/pdf TC-QQLA-25411 http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25411/25411.html http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25411/25411.pdf FR © Michael G S Rosen, 2008
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Neoliberal Government and community forestry. Subjection and Discourse in a Oaxacan Community
description In the context of open struggle between a neoliberal state and popular social movements in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, this thesis seeks to explore how neoliberalism also works more subtly through state-sponsored community forestry. Using the concepts of “development discourse” and the Foucauldian conception of government, this thesis sheds light on the power networks that run through the language, practice and process of community forestry in a community with a well-established forestry enterprise. Neoliberal government is found to be present in the practice of community forestry, in discourse calling for change to governance structures in the community, identities of comuneros, as well as in environmental discourse. The exploration of this web of government also contributes to a greater understanding of relationships between state institutions, professionals and community members involved in community forestry. ===
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title Neoliberal Government and community forestry. Subjection and Discourse in a Oaxacan Community
title_short Neoliberal Government and community forestry. Subjection and Discourse in a Oaxacan Community
title_full Neoliberal Government and community forestry. Subjection and Discourse in a Oaxacan Community
title_fullStr Neoliberal Government and community forestry. Subjection and Discourse in a Oaxacan Community
title_full_unstemmed Neoliberal Government and community forestry. Subjection and Discourse in a Oaxacan Community
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