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Fields of conflict: A political ecology approach to land and social transformation in the colonial Andes (Cuzco, Peru)
Steve Kosiba, R. Alexander Hunter
Anthropology (Twin Cities)
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Arts & Humanities
Colonial Andes
100%
Political Ecology
94%
Cuzco
81%
Social Transformation
61%
Peru
58%
Inca
31%
Geographic Information Systems
29%
Social Conflict
15%
Archaeology
15%
Maize
14%
Epistemology
14%
Physical Environment
13%
Abandonment
13%
Social Processes
13%
Wheat
12%
Farmers
10%
Colonization
10%
Ecology
9%
Historical Context
8%
Labor
8%
Physical
6%
Conception
6%
Economics
5%
Methodology
5%
Social Sciences
Agricultural land
73%
Geographic information systems
67%
Peru
58%
environmental policy
55%
Land claims
39%
systems analysis
32%
social conflict
32%
colonization
30%
social process
26%
epistemology
26%
ecology
26%
farmer
25%
town
23%
death
20%
regime
19%
labor
19%
methodology
14%
economics
12%