Spaces of development: the historical interaction between colonial and pre-colonial territoriality in everyday community based ecological practices KU Leuven
Scholars of development discourses and practices assume that states are bounded geographic spaces, whose territorial sovereignty can be mathematically represented on a map. On the other hand, postcolonial historians and political geographers have demonstrated that this conception of state sovereignty is not ‘natural’ but has been normalized through a combination of practices, technologies, and discourses, which spread across the world from ...