Étude des législations minières groenlandaises (1932-2021) : indépendantisme minier, usages des terres et conflits sociaux

In 2009, Greenland's autonomy is reinforced by pro-independence legislation. This law states the handing over of all political power to the island and in particular authority over land, until then under the Danish government. It sets the conditions for the autonomy of the national, until then p...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ecf556260a1144be8c6c7e87450ce8d22021-12-02T10:38:38ZÉtude des législations minières groenlandaises (1932-2021) : indépendantisme minier, usages des terres et conflits sociaux1626-025210.4000/nuevomundo.85433https://doaj.org/article/ecf556260a1144be8c6c7e87450ce8d22021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/85433https://doaj.org/toc/1626-0252In 2009, Greenland's autonomy is reinforced by pro-independence legislation. This law states the handing over of all political power to the island and in particular authority over land, until then under the Danish government. It sets the conditions for the autonomy of the national, until then partially funded by Denmark. Danish grants were to be replaced by revenues from the mining industry, thus bringing Greenland to full independence. Since 2009, the mining sector has been strengthened by laws aiming towards developing its industrial side and nationalizing the land. These developments gave rise to a national mobilization leading to “indigenous” and “citizenship” claims in an unprecedented way. I consider these political categories as symptoms of a disturbance of national cohesion by the new territorial and industrial measures taken in favor of developing the mining sector. This article explores the characteristics and implications of associating a national independence project with a legislation that fosters the development of industrial mining, and analyzes political disturbance as revealing of a transformation in land management and uses.Pia BailleulCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américainsarticlelandlawsindigenous peopleindependenceGreenlandAnthropologyGN1-890Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799ENFRPTNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos (2021)
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FR
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topic land
laws
indigenous people
independence
Greenland
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
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spellingShingle land
laws
indigenous people
independence
Greenland
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
Pia Bailleul
Étude des législations minières groenlandaises (1932-2021) : indépendantisme minier, usages des terres et conflits sociaux
description In 2009, Greenland's autonomy is reinforced by pro-independence legislation. This law states the handing over of all political power to the island and in particular authority over land, until then under the Danish government. It sets the conditions for the autonomy of the national, until then partially funded by Denmark. Danish grants were to be replaced by revenues from the mining industry, thus bringing Greenland to full independence. Since 2009, the mining sector has been strengthened by laws aiming towards developing its industrial side and nationalizing the land. These developments gave rise to a national mobilization leading to “indigenous” and “citizenship” claims in an unprecedented way. I consider these political categories as symptoms of a disturbance of national cohesion by the new territorial and industrial measures taken in favor of developing the mining sector. This article explores the characteristics and implications of associating a national independence project with a legislation that fosters the development of industrial mining, and analyzes political disturbance as revealing of a transformation in land management and uses.
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title Étude des législations minières groenlandaises (1932-2021) : indépendantisme minier, usages des terres et conflits sociaux
title_short Étude des législations minières groenlandaises (1932-2021) : indépendantisme minier, usages des terres et conflits sociaux
title_full Étude des législations minières groenlandaises (1932-2021) : indépendantisme minier, usages des terres et conflits sociaux
title_fullStr Étude des législations minières groenlandaises (1932-2021) : indépendantisme minier, usages des terres et conflits sociaux
title_full_unstemmed Étude des législations minières groenlandaises (1932-2021) : indépendantisme minier, usages des terres et conflits sociaux
title_sort étude des législations minières groenlandaises (1932-2021) : indépendantisme minier, usages des terres et conflits sociaux
publisher Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/ecf556260a1144be8c6c7e87450ce8d2
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