Chapter 4. Property, Markets, and Dispossession: The Western Alaska Community Development Quota as Neoliberalism, Social Justice, Both, and Neither
- Becky Mansfield
Published Online: 25 MAR 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9781444306750.ch4
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Book Title

Privatization: Property and the Remaking of Nature-Society Relations
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How to Cite
Mansfield, B. (2009) Property, Markets, and Dispossession: The Western Alaska Community Development Quota as Neoliberalism, Social Justice, Both, and Neither, in Privatization: Property and the Remaking of Nature-Society Relations (ed B. Mansfield), Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Oxford, UK. doi: 10.1002/9781444306750.ch4
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- Published Online: 25 MAR 2009
- Published Print: 28 MAR 2008
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Print ISBN: 9781405175500
Online ISBN: 9781444306750
- Summary
- Chapter
Keywords:
- property, markets, and dispossession - Western Alaska community development quota as neoliberalism;
- Western Alaska community development quota (CDQ) - to use fish resources of Bering Sea;
- competing logics in CDQ - quota provided on eligibility basis;
- individual transferable quotas (ITQs);
- market dimensions of program - CDQ;
- CDQ organizations - complying with rigorous planning and reporting requirements;
- history of CDQ and reasons for property;
- CDQ - political resolution of advocates for Native Alaskans and proponents of market-based fishery policy
Summary
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Competing Logics in the CDQ
Purposes of Property in the CDQ
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
