Dispersed Dispossession

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Dispersed Dispossession

Collective Goods, Appropriation, and Agency in Rural Russia

Author: Alexander Vorbrugg

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Collection: Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation

Language: English

Published by: University of Georgia Press

Published on: 1st July 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780820363905


Overview

This book provides a nuanced analysis of rural change in Russia during the 2010s, a crucial and formative phase marked by the consolidation of giant agricultural companies, large land deals, soaring exports, and spectacular failures of investment projects. It contextualizes complex and often ambivalent empirical realities within historical and political-economic frameworks.

Fieldwork and Insights

Through extensive fieldwork, Alexander Vorbrugg gives rare insights into the operations of large agricultural companies and reveals how the deterioration of material infrastructures, social arrangements, government and local supports, and collective goods erode the conditions of rural inhabitants' well-being and agency.

Key Concepts

Vorbrugg introduces "dispersed dispossession," a concept that helps to relate gradual degradation to appropriation and agency. The concept captures losses that have been accumulated across Soviet, reform, and state-capitalist phases and stick to places, persons, and potentialities.

Implications

These losses are perpetuated and exploited by businesses and politicians and have profound implications for the conditions for resistance, shaping the range of conceivable alternatives. They are part of a history that is not fully past.

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