土地经济学:土地掠夺中合法化的修辞策略

Terra Economicus: Rhetorical Strategies of Legitimation in Land Grabbing

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES · 2024
被引 5
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了2007-2009年间全球土地掠夺加剧背景下,支持大规模土地收购的实体如何通过四种修辞策略(公理化、通约化、拟人化、乌托邦化)将土地合法化为可交易商品,揭示其语言悖论及对边缘群体的负面影响。

Abstract

Land grabbing intensified as a global phenomenon between 2007 and 2009, driven by entities from major economic centers acquiring vast parcels of land in low-income regions across Africa, Asia, and South America. Proponents argue that large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) deliver significant socioeconomic and environmental benefits by replacing inefficient smallholder practices and supporting climate change initiatives. Critics, however, contend that these acquisitions often seem speculative, lack robust justifications, and fail to consult or fairly compensate local communities. Recent evidence suggests that this commodification has disproportionately harmed marginalized communities, especially in areas lacking robust regulatory frameworks, leading to displacement, deforestation, and unfulfilled promises. We explore the mechanisms by which proponents of LSLAs justify these acquisitions despite significant local resistance. Our analysis focuses on the rhetorical strategies these actors use to construct land as an economic commodity available for exchange. We identify four key strategies: rhetorical axiomatization, rhetorical commensuration, rhetorical impersonation, and rhetorical dystopianization. These strategies illustrate the paradoxical use of language by LSLA proponents, ostensibly aimed at addressing grand challenges, yet often leading to collective action problems. We conclude with considerations of the practical and policy implications of our findings.

土地经济学政治经济学修辞学发展研究环境政策