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Dispossessing irrigators: Water grabbing, supply-side growth and farmer resistance in India
Trevor Birkenholtz
Geography and Geographic Information Science
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
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Economic Growth
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Supply Side
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India
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Capital Accumulation
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Dispossession
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Irrigators
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Water Grabbing
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State-led
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Recent Scholarship
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New Center
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Water Supply
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Policy Documents
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Industrial Use
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Planners
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Peasants
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Irrigation
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Irrigated Agriculture
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Commercial Use
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Domestic Use
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Rajasthan
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Farmer Livelihoods
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Jaipur
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Capital City
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Indian States
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Water Reallocation
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Agrarian Economy
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Critical Scholarship
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Economic Means
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Northwestern India
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Dam Reservoir
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Urban Water Infrastructure
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Accumulation by Dispossession
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Dialectic Process
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Peasant Resistance
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Infrastructure Development Projects
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Neoliberal Capitalism
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Social Sciences
Tuition Fee
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Economic Growth
100%
India
100%
Capital Accumulation
100%
Development Project
50%
Water Supply
50%
Capital City
50%
Infrastructure Development
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