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Vertreibung durch Entwicklungsprojekte und ihre Legitimierung: Beispiele von Weltbankprojekten aus Subsahara-Afrika

Development-Induced Displacement and its Legitimation: Comparing World Bank Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa
[journal article]

Ziai, Aram

Abstract

Der Artikel untersucht, wie die Vertreibung durch Infrastrukturprojekte im Entwicklungsdiskurs legitimiert wird. Drei typische Legitimationsmuster sind die Unausweichlichkeit des Fortschritts, das Allgemeinwohl und die Eigentumsrechte. Sie sind eng verknüpft mit Elementen des Entwicklungsdiskurses: ... view more

Der Artikel untersucht, wie die Vertreibung durch Infrastrukturprojekte im Entwicklungsdiskurs legitimiert wird. Drei typische Legitimationsmuster sind die Unausweichlichkeit des Fortschritts, das Allgemeinwohl und die Eigentumsrechte. Sie sind eng verknüpft mit Elementen des Entwicklungsdiskurses: der Transformation geokultureller Unterschiede in historische Stadien, dem othering vermeintlich rückständiger Gruppen, dem Konzept der Treuhandschaft und der Annahme positiver Effekte von Investitionen.... view less


This article examines how displacement through infrastructure projects is being legitimized in development discourse. Three typical justifications are: the inevitability of progress, the greater common good, and property rights. They are closely linked to elements of development discourse, including... view more

This article examines how displacement through infrastructure projects is being legitimized in development discourse. Three typical justifications are: the inevitability of progress, the greater common good, and property rights. They are closely linked to elements of development discourse, including: the transformation of geocultural differences into historical stages, Othering of allegedly backward peoples, the concept of trusteeship, and the assumption of the beneficial effects of investments.... view less

Keywords
displacement; resettlement; right of ownership; modernity; economic growth; development policy; development aid; World Bank; Nigeria; Kenya; Ethiopia; Africa South of the Sahara

Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy

Free Keywords
Entwicklungsprojekte; Entwicklungsdiskurs; development projects; development discourse

Document language
German

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 144-165

Journal
PERIPHERIE - Politik, Ökonomie, Kultur, 39 (2019) 2

Issue topic
Vertreibung durch Entwicklungsprojekte

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/peripherie.v39i2.02

ISSN
2366-4185

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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