Chapter Constructing territories, deconstructing the landscape: a conclusion

This article examines the main places where elites accumulated, consumed and displayed resources in order to demonstrate their ability to control and organise their dominated spaces. Indeed, in these segmented societies, where control of space is achieved through the construction and domination of a...

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Auteur principal: Santos Salazar, Igor
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landscape
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Chapter Constructing territories, deconstructing the landscape: a conclusion
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Micropolitics
Social display
collective action
landscape
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Micropolitics
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landscape
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