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Fernando, Vijita. Punchiwilaththawa, household study of a dry zone village. Colombo, Sri Lanka: NGO Water Supply & Sanitation Decade Service, 1986.

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Shakespeare, William. Lieber einmal mehr als mehrmals weniger: Frisches aus der arschlochfreien Zone. Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany: Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag, 2012.

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Hue, Le Thi Van. Coastal resource use and management in a village of northern Vietnam: A thesis. Maastricht: Shaker Pub., 2004.

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Xiaochun, Liu, and Wang Mingming, eds. Zhongguo dong nan de zong zu zu zhi. Shanghai: Shanghai ren min chu ban she, 2000.

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Pembangunan Perdesaan dan Daerah Pesisir Pada Era Milenium III (2007 Depok, Jawa Barat, Indonesia). Pembangunan perdesaan dan daerah pesisir pada era milenium III. Jakarta: Penerbit Universitas Indonesia, 2007.

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Cun min zi zhi yu zong zu guan xi yan jiu. Wuchang: Wuhan da xue chu ban she, 2007.

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The prohibited zone: Israeli planning policy in the Palestinian villages in area C. [Jerusalem?]: ICCO, 2008.

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Fei zong zu xiang cun: Guan zhong "shui li she hui" de ren lei xue kao cha. Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2009.

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Zong zu zheng zhi: Cun zhi quan li wang luo de fen xi. Beijing: Shang wu yin shu guan, 2010.

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Zong zu wen hua de biao ben: Jiang Cun. Hefei: Hefei gong ye da xue chu ban she, 2005.

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University of Wisconsin--Madison. Land Tenure Center. and Makerere Institute of Social Research., eds. Socioeconomic survey of fishing villages in the buffer zone of Lake Mburo National Park. Kampala, Uganda: Makerere Institute of Social Research, Makerere University, 1996.

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Coll, Jérôme. De l'ethnie à la maison: Diversité communautaire de quatre villages de la zone cotonnière du Mali. Berlin: Das Arabische Buch, 1999.

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Mian yan zhi wei: Xiang nan zong zu xing cun luo de yi yi shi jie. Jinan Shi: Shandong ren min chu ban she, 2009.

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University of the Philippines. Center for Integrative and Development Studies. and University of the Philippines Press., eds. Beyond the cult of dissidence in Southern Philippines and wartorn zones in the global village. [Quezon City]: UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies and University of the Philippines Press, 1996.

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Jacques, Péret, ed. Xynthia, ou, La mémoire retrouvée: Villages charentais et vendéens face à la mer (XVIIe-XXIe siècle). La Crèche: Geste éditions, 2014.

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Kulp, Daniel Harrison, b. 1888., ed. Fenghuang Cun de bian qian: "Hua nan de xiang cun sheng huo" zhui zong yan jiu = Changes of Phoenix Village : re-study Daniel Kulp's Phoenix Village. Beijing Shi: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2006.

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Purser, Patrick M. Farm & village level fuelwood issues in three contrasting agro-ecological zones in Embu district, Eastern Province, Kenya. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1996.

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Dhanawardana, Gamage, and Hector Kobbekaduwa Agrarian Research and Training Institute., eds. Impact of the cease-fire agreement on socio-economic development in the villages adjacent to the conflict zone in Sri Lanka: A case study of three villages in the Anuradhapura District. Colombo: Hector Kobbekaduwa Agrarian Research and Training Institute, 2006.

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Andong Taehakkyo (Korea). Minsokhak Yŏn'guso, ed. Maŭl mandŭlgi ŏttŏk'e hal kŏt in'ga. Sŏul: Minsogwŏn, 2009.

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Les oiseaux du mont Perdu. Toulouse: Milan, 1999.

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Canada. Bill: An act to incorporate the village of Kemptville. [Toronto: J. Lovell, 2001.

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Barbera, Mariarosaria, and Rita Paris, eds. Antiche stanze: Un quartiere di Roma imperiale nella zona di Termini. Milano: Giorgio Mondadori, 1996.

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Shandilya, Toshit. Report on the peoples perception about NREGA: On the basis of case studies of the villages of Bagdunda Zone chosen for the works to be done under NREGA. [Udaipur]: Seva Mandir, 2009.

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Guangdong sheng Liu shi lian yi zong hui. Hua xia zong ci wen hua ji di ce hua an Rong shu cun, Guangdong Meizhou: Proposal for the Chinese clan culture base, the Banyan tree village, Guangdong Meizhou. Xingning, China: Guangdong sheng Liu shi lian yi zong hui, 2012.

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Grzybowska, Aleksandra M. La ville littéraire: Parcours québécois dans l'imaginaire urbain. Saint-Laurent (Québec): ERPI Ed. du Renouveau Pédagogique, 2010.

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Was wir nicht haben, brauchen Sie nicht: Geschichten aus der arschlochfreien Zone. Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany: Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag, 2009.

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Understanding land management in a fragile ecological zone: Study of a Char village in Assam. Guwahati: OKD Institute of Social Change and Development, 2010.

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Suhail, Peer Ghulam Nabi. Pieces of Earth. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199477616.001.0001.

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Resource exploitation in the form of land-grabbing has become a major debate worldwide. Based on extensive field research conducted at the India-Pakistan border, using Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project as a case study, this book on corporate land-grabbing in Kashmir explains how capital is at play in a conflict zone. The author explains how different actors—village elites, government officers, politicians, civil society coalitions, peasants, and the states of India and Pakistan—mobilize support to legitimize their respective claims. It captures how the tensions between developmentalism, environmentalism, and national interest on one hand, and universal rights, national sovereignty, subnational identity, and resistance on the other—facilitate and challenge these corporate resource-grabs simultaneously. The author argues that the patterns and scale of land- and resource-grabbing has led to depeasantization, dispossession, displacement, loss of livelihoods, forced commoditization of the local peasantry, and damages to the local ecology at large. The book thus combines the literature in violence and development and dispossession studies by addressing the socio-political conflict in land- and resource-grabbing in conflict zones.
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Levien, Michael. Dispossession without Development. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190859152.001.0001.

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Since the mid-2000s, India has been beset by widespread farmer protests against “land grabs.” Dispossession without Development argues that beneath these conflicts lay a profound transformation in the political economy of land dispossession. While the Indian state dispossessed land for public-sector industry and infrastructure for much of the 20th century, the adoption of neoliberal economic policies since the early 1990s prompted India’s state governments to become land brokers for private real estate capital—most controversially, for Special Economic Zones (SEZs). Using long-term ethnographic research, the book demonstrates the consequences of this new regime of dispossession for a village in Rajasthan. Taking us into the diverse lives of villagers dispossessed for one of North India’s largest SEZs, it shows how the SEZ destroyed their agricultural livelihoods, marginalized their labor, and excluded them from “world-class” infrastructure—but absorbed them into a dramatic real estate boom. Real estate speculation generated a class of rural neo-rentiers, but excluded many and compounded pre-existing class, caste, and gender inequalities. While the SEZ disappointed most villagers’ expectations of “development,” land speculation fractured the village and disabled collective action. The case of “Rajpura” helps to illuminate the exclusionary trajectory of capitalism that underlay land conflicts in contemporary India—and explain why the Indian state is struggling to pacify farmers with real estate payouts. Using the extended case method, Dispossession without Development advances a sociological theory of dispossession that has relevance beyond India.
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Dragojević, Mila. Amoral Communities. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501739828.001.0001.

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This book examines how conditions conducive to atrocities against civilians are created during wartime in some communities. It identifies the exclusion of moderates and the production of borders as the main processes. In these places, political and ethnic identities become linked and targeted violence against civilians becomes both tolerated and justified by the respective authorities as a necessary sacrifice for a greater political goal. The book augments the literature on genocide and civil wars by demonstrating how violence can be used as a political strategy, and how communities, as well as individuals, remember episodes of violence against civilians. It focuses on Croatia in the 1990s, and Uganda and Guatemala in the 1980s. In each case, it is considered how people who have lived peacefully as neighbors for many years are suddenly transformed into enemies, yet intracommunal violence is not ubiquitous throughout the conflict zone; rather, it is specific to particular regions or villages within those zones. As the book describes, the exclusion of moderates and the production of borders limit individuals' freedom to express their views, work to prevent the possible defection of members of an in-group, and facilitate identification of individuals who are purportedly a threat. Even before mass killings begin, the book finds, these and similar changes will have transformed particular villages or regions into amoral communities, places where the definition of crime changes and violence is justified as a form of self-defense by perpetrators.
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Tangbiao, Xiao, ed. Cun zhi zhong de zong zu: Dui jiu ge cun de diao cha yu yan jiu = Cunzhizhongdezongzu : duijiugecundediaochayuyanjiu. Shanghai: Shanghai shu dian chu ban she, 2001.

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Manuilovich, Markov Evgeniĭ, ed. Gradostroitelʹnye osnovy razvitii͡a︡ malykh naselennykh mest: Selʹskoe rasselenie i goroda-t͡s︡entry Nechernozemnoĭ zony RSFSR. Moskva: Stroĭizdat, 1989.

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Gradostroitel'nye osnovy razvitiya malykh naselennykh mest: Sel'skoe rasselenie i goroda-tsentry Nechernozemnoi zony RSFSR. Moskva: Stroiizdat, 1989.

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Tangbiao, Xiao, Yu Liedong, and Luo Xingzuo, eds. Zong zu, xiang cun quan li yu xuan ju: Dui Jiangxi Sheng shi er ge cun wei hui xuan ju de guan cha yan jiu. Xi'an Shi: Xi bei da xue chu ban she, 2002.

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Power and Restructuring : Canada's Coastal Society and Environment. I S E R Books, 2006.

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Huansan, Yin, ed. Cun min zi zhi mian lin de she hui jiao dian wen ti tou xi: Quan guo Di yi ge cun min zi zhi shi fan xian zhui zong kao cha. Jinan: Shandong ren min chu ban she, 2004.

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Jinhui, Lin, Xijia wen hua chuan xi ji jin hui., and Qing mei gong (Xijia, Taiwan), eds. Guan Qing mei, ying Xijia: Ren jian zong jiao xi zhen = Religious heritage of Hsi-chia, a village in southern Taiwan. Tainan Xian Jiangjunxiang: Cai tuan fa ren Xijia wen hua chuan xi ji jin hui, 1997.

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Cooperation Committee for Cambodia. Analyzing Development Issues., ed. Understanding social capital in response to floods and droughts: A study of five villages in two ecological zones of Kampong Thom Province. [Kampong Thom, Cambodia]: Analyzing Development Issues, 2007.

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Efron, Shira, Katya Migacheva, and Jonah Blank. Project May Serve the Nation--But What about Us, Who Live Here?: Villagers' Views of the Dawei Special Economic Zone, an Internationally Funded Infrastructure Project in Myanmar. RAND Corporation, The, 2019.

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Blank, Jonah, Shira Efron, and Katya Migacheva. "The Project May Serve the Nation — But What About Us, Who Live Here?": Villagers' Views of the Dawei Special Economic Zone, an Internationally Funded Infrastructure Project in Myanmar. RAND Corporation, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7249/rr2416.

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Río Vázquez, Antonio S. La Ciudad Jardín coruñesa: textos para un centenario. 2021st ed. Servizo de Publicacións da UDC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497498166.

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Con la premisa de urbanizar el campo y ruralizar la ciudad, la alternativa urbana de la ciudad jardín se extendió por toda Europa en las primeras décadas del siglo veinte, introduciéndose en Galicia a partir del año 1914. Entre todos los casos construidos destaca la Ciudad Jardín coruñesa, proyectada en 1921. Limitada por un anillo o paseo de ronda, la propuesta englobaba desde sus inicios la función residencial, siguiendo los principios de la ciudad jardín enunciada por Ebenezer Howard, pero también la función equipamental, incorporando los espacios de ocio, de deporte y educativos que demandaba entonces la urbe herculina, pudiéndose decir que es a la vez una ciudad jardín residencial, una ciudad jardín escolar y una ciudad jardín deportiva. De la ciudad residencial se encargó inicialmente el arquitecto Eduardo Rodríguez-Losada Rebellón y en su construcción participaron con él los mejores arquitectos gallegos de su tiempo, como Rafael González Villar o Santiago Rey Pedreira. De la ciudad escolar se encargó Antonio Tenreiro Rodríguez, en su doble condición de arquitecto municipal y técnico del Ministerio de Educación, a partir del año 1935. Su arquitectura racional cristaliza en obras maestras como la Escuela Normal. De la ciudad deportiva se encargó Santiago Rey Pedreira, ocupando la zona central del conjunto. Su elemento principal era el Estadio Municipal, que fue completando después con otras obras emblemáticas como el Palacio de Deportes del mismo arquitecto. Lugar para vivir, lugar para aprender y lugar para el disfrute y el deporte: una Ciudad Jardín plural que constituye la principal aportación coruñesa a la arquitectura y el urbanismo de la Galicia de su tiempo. En la celebración de su centenario, y dentro de las actividades de la Semana de la Arquitectura 2021, el Grupo de Investigación en Historia de la Arquitectura de la Universidade da Coruña ha querido dedicarle esta publicación reuniendo doce aportaciones que analizan diferentes aspectos de la arquitectura de la Ciudad Jardín coruñesa, en sus múltiples escalas y desde sus orígenes hasta la contemporaneidad.
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