Rethinking urban land grabbing: a decolonial political ecology perspective to reveal a pluriverse of alternatives

This thesis employs a decolonial political ecology approach to rethink the contemporary urban land-grabbing conflict on the periphery of a medium-sized city in Mexico, highlighting the defence of communal territories as evidence of the pluriverse. Drawing on the epistemological decision of what Mig...

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Main Author: Aldrete Flores Daran, Luisa
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Published: 2025
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description This thesis employs a decolonial political ecology approach to rethink the contemporary urban land-grabbing conflict on the periphery of a medium-sized city in Mexico, highlighting the defence of communal territories as evidence of the pluriverse. Drawing on the epistemological decision of what Mignolo's defines as ‘dwelling in the border’— where alternatives are possible— this thesis uses a personal reflexive process as a decolonial tool to illuminate other worlds and their territorial struggles. These struggles involve resisting, assimilating, and reproducing the modern world system amidst urban expansion while defending other ways of being, doing and thinking. By focusing on the decolonial struggle over territory, this thesis fosters an epistemological and transversal dialogue among the different but interconnected worlds entangled in the urban land-grabbing conflict. It creates a space for co-producing knowledge and exploring alternative pathways for plural and ethical futures in this and other similar contexts, suggesting a new direction for research in this field.
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spelling nottingham-806012025-09-02T14:54:24Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/80601/ Rethinking urban land grabbing: a decolonial political ecology perspective to reveal a pluriverse of alternatives Aldrete Flores Daran, Luisa This thesis employs a decolonial political ecology approach to rethink the contemporary urban land-grabbing conflict on the periphery of a medium-sized city in Mexico, highlighting the defence of communal territories as evidence of the pluriverse. Drawing on the epistemological decision of what Mignolo's defines as ‘dwelling in the border’— where alternatives are possible— this thesis uses a personal reflexive process as a decolonial tool to illuminate other worlds and their territorial struggles. These struggles involve resisting, assimilating, and reproducing the modern world system amidst urban expansion while defending other ways of being, doing and thinking. By focusing on the decolonial struggle over territory, this thesis fosters an epistemological and transversal dialogue among the different but interconnected worlds entangled in the urban land-grabbing conflict. It creates a space for co-producing knowledge and exploring alternative pathways for plural and ethical futures in this and other similar contexts, suggesting a new direction for research in this field. 2025-07-25 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/80601/1/Aldrete%20Flores%20Daran%2C%20Luisa%2C%2020282047%2C%20final%20thesis.pdf text/plain en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/80601/2/thesis.%20corrections.%20track%20changes%20enabled.docx text/plain en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/80601/3/corrections%20table.docx Aldrete Flores Daran, Luisa (2025) Rethinking urban land grabbing: a decolonial political ecology perspective to reveal a pluriverse of alternatives. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. decolonial political ecology urban land-grabbing border thinking
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Rethinking urban land grabbing: a decolonial political ecology perspective to reveal a pluriverse of alternatives
title Rethinking urban land grabbing: a decolonial political ecology perspective to reveal a pluriverse of alternatives
title_full Rethinking urban land grabbing: a decolonial political ecology perspective to reveal a pluriverse of alternatives
title_fullStr Rethinking urban land grabbing: a decolonial political ecology perspective to reveal a pluriverse of alternatives
title_full_unstemmed Rethinking urban land grabbing: a decolonial political ecology perspective to reveal a pluriverse of alternatives
title_short Rethinking urban land grabbing: a decolonial political ecology perspective to reveal a pluriverse of alternatives
title_sort rethinking urban land grabbing: a decolonial political ecology perspective to reveal a pluriverse of alternatives
topic decolonial political ecology urban land-grabbing border thinking
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/80601/