Taxes, taxpayers, and settler colonialism: Toward a critical fiscal sociology of tax as white property

K Willmott - Law & Society Review, 2022 - cambridge.org
In settler colonial states such as Canada, tax is central to political ideas that circulate about
Indigenous nations and people. The stories that are told about Indigenous peoples by …

Geography and indigeneity III: Co-articulation of colonialism and capitalism in indigeneity's economies

SA Radcliffe - Progress in Human Geography, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In this final report of three, I examine Indigenous peoples' dynamic co-constitution with
contemporary political economy in its manifestations of neoliberalism, resource extractivism …

Taxes for independence: Rejecting a fiscal model of reciprocity in peri-urban Bolivia

MS Johansson - Social Analysis, 2020 - berghahnjournals.com
Abstract In peri-urban Cochabamba, Bolivia, the 'informally'employed population reject the
government's fiscal offer of taxes in return for welfare, infrastructure, and rights, including the …

Envisioning gender, indigeneity and urban change: the case of La Paz, Bolivia

K Maclean - Gender, Place & Culture, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract La Paz, Bolivia, and its neighbouring city, El Alto, have been experiencing patterns
of urban accumulation, dispossession and displacement that demonstrate the importance of …

Praise the Gardeners, Dun the Hunters: Alaska Natives, Taxation, and Settler Colonialism

M Zahnd - Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2023 - cambridge.org
This article explores the relationship between tax law and settler colonialism by looking at
the ways in which taxes can be part of the “civilizing” process of Indigenous peoples. In …

The Houses That Evo Built: Autonomy, Vivir bien, and Viviendas in Bolivia

J Alderman - Latin American Perspectives, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The concept of vivir bien (living well) has become ubiquitous in Bolivian state discourse and
policy since the election of Evo Morales as Bolivia's president in 2005. While Bolivia's …

From 'beasts of burden'to 'backbone of society': The fiscal forging of a new Bolivian middle class

M Sheild Johansson - Critique of Anthropology, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The recently re-branded and highly digitalised Bolivian Tax Office, Servicio de Impuestos
Nacionales (SIN), works to consolidate various socio-economic groups, such as the Aymara …

God's delivery state: taxes, tithes, and a rightful return in urban Ghana

AR Kauppinen - Social Analysis, 2020 - berghahnjournals.com
Abstract Middle-class Christians in Ghana's capital Accra voice ambivalence about paying
taxes: some claim that the government wastes their hard-earned money, while others …

Not “Civilized” Enough to Be Taxed: Indigeneity, Citizenship, and the 1919 Alaska School Tax

M Zahnd - Law & Social Inquiry, 2023 - cambridge.org
In 1919, the Territory of Alaska enacted a tax to finance its school system, in which Native
children could attend public schools alongside non-Native children only if they were “of …

[PDF][PDF] 'They want to change us by charging us': drinking water provision and water conflict in the Ecuadorian Amazon

J Dayot - The social and political life of Latin American …, 2022 - library.oapen.org
The literature on extractivism has focused on conflict and the main theories of oil conflicts
come from political ecology. Two frameworks, notably, have emerged to study the conflicts …