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Marginality, power and production - analyzing upland transformations constituting the uplands - economies and traditions maize and tobacco in upland Indonesia culturalizing the Indonesian Uplands It's Not Economical - the market roots of a moral economy in highland Sulawesi representing the Uplands - traditional knowledge and environments reconsidered forest knowledge, forest transformation - political contingency, historical ecology and the renegotiation of knowledge in central Seram becoming a tribal elder, and other green development fantasies representations of the Other by others - the ethnographic challenge posed by planters' views of peasants in Indonesia changing agrarian relations - commodity production and state agendas nucleus and plasma - contract farming and the exercise of power in upland West Java. (Part contents).
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