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Deconstructing and resisting coastal displacement: A research agenda
Progress in Human Geography ( IF 7.602 ) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 , DOI: 10.1177/03091325241240581
Kristen Ounanian 1 , Matthew Howells 2
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Coastal communities have long been at the periphery of human geography. Nonetheless, the coasts present a rich context to understand and deconstruct processes of displacement—enclosure, ocean grabbing, gentrification, and financialization—and the salience of adjacency claims as resistance. While scholars have theorized that the coast’s spatial specificity may enable communities to raise adjacency claims, scholarship has not reconciled the degree to which coastal communities should benefit from marine resources and ocean spaces. This displacement-adjacency framework and research agenda provide a lens to study discourses, cases of contestation, and the potency of such protests of interrelated coastal displacement processes.

中文翻译:

解构和抵抗沿海流离失所:研究议程

沿海社区长期以来一直处于人文地理学的边缘。尽管如此,海岸提供了丰富的背景来理解和解构流离失所的过程——圈地、海洋掠夺、高档化和金融化——以及作为抵抗的邻接主张的突出性。虽然学者们认为海岸的空间特殊性可能使社区能够提出毗邻要求,但学术界并没有协调沿海社区应从海洋资源和海洋空间中受益的程度。这一流离失所邻接框架和研究议程为研究话语、争论案例以及此类相互关联的沿海流离失所过程的抗议的效力提供了一个视角。
更新日期:2024-04-18
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