Storytelling, Social Movements, and the ‘Evolution’ of Indigenous Land Tenure

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2015

Keywords

Property Law and Real Estate, Indigenous Land Tenure, Idle No More

Abstract

There is substantial support - in theory and practice - for the idea that mismatched land tenure institutions can be key impediments to economic and community development. But most scholars in this field would readily admit that we still know remarkably little about the dynamics that actually shape institutional persistence and change, especially in transitions between property regimes. This article asks what insights we can gain about the dynamics of those transitions from studying modern social movement events, drawing on the recent Idle No More campaign in Canada as an emerging case study of diverse actors and communities engaged in strategic coordination and dissent to shape institutional change.

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