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Title: Mapping the srok: The mimeses of land titling in Cambodia
Authors: Courtney Work
Alice Beban
Authors: Courtney Work
Alice Beban
Keywords: Social Sciences
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2016
Abstract: © 2016 ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute. In June 2012, Cambodia’s prime minister issued an order on land titling that deployed student volunteers to survey and map the country’s territory. Examination of this initiative at the theoretical intersections of mapping, mimicry and governmentality demonstrates the violent exclusions inherent in cadastral projects that restrict measuring and titling to only “productive” properties. In a field of speculation and local power the initiative dramatically refashioned the land to mimic in advance the expectations of the Map. The transformations altered land access and use in ways that told two stories about the power of the Map: “clear it or lose it” and “if you clear it, you can have it”. Neither story was fully realized, but the land was transformed nonetheless.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/56325
ISSN: 17932858
02179520
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