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Field of Conflict: Ein relationaler Ansatz zur Analyse von Konflikten um Land

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  • Dietz, Kristina
  • Engels, Bettina

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In diesem Beitrag wird ein Analyserahmen entworfen, um Konflikte um Land, die im Zusammenhang mit strukturellen Transformationsprozessen und Krisen stehen, der empirischen Untersuchung zugänglich zu machen. Basierend auf einem handlungsorientierten Konfliktbegriff und Bourdieus Feldbegriff wird das Konfliktfeld (field of conflict) als Analyserahmen vorgeschlagen. Ziel ist es, vereinfachende Ursache-Wirkungserklärungen, die Konflikte um Land als 'lokale' Reaktionen auf 'globale' Krisen fassen, zu überwinden. Das Konfliktfeld besteht aus vier relational aufeinander bezogenen Elementen: Strukturveränderungen; Akteure und ihren Positionen im Feld; der Rolle des Staates und den durch staatliches Handeln definierten Regeln, die das Konfliktfeld kennzeichnen und ihm seine je eigene Logik verleihen; Narrative, mittels derer Akteure Veränderungen Bedeutung zuweisen und dominante Bedeutungen herausfordern.

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  • Dietz, Kristina & Engels, Bettina, 2018. "Field of Conflict: Ein relationaler Ansatz zur Analyse von Konflikten um Land," GLOCON Working Paper Series 1, Freie Universität Berlin, Junior Research Group "Global Change – Local Conflicts?" (GLOCON).
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    1. Schenk, Mario, 2018. "Die Rolle des Staates in Konflikten um 'land grabbing' in Nordbrasilien," GLOCON Working Paper Series 8, Freie Universität Berlin, Junior Research Group "Global Change – Local Conflicts?" (GLOCON).

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    Land; Konflikte; globale Krisen; strukturelle Transformation; Bourdieu; land; conflicts; global crises; structural transformation;
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