<a href="https://urbannext.net/contributors/jeffrey-s-nesbit/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Jeffrey S. Nesbit</a> is joined by Mishuana Goeman, Julia Smachylo and Joshua Nason to reflect on territory, as a mode of power embedded in colonialism that maintains and consistently strives for boundaries of legibility within the Nature of Enclosure.
Learn more about Mishuana Goeman’s work:
https://amindian.ucla.edu/person/mishuana-goeman-tonawanda-band-of-seneca/
https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/mark-my-words
Learn more about Julia Smachylo's work:
http://www.urbantheorylab.net/people/julia-smachylo/
https://actar.com/product/new-geographies-10-fallow/
https://actar.com/product/wood-urbanism/
Learn more about Joshua Nason’s work:
https://www.uta.edu/cappa/about/faculty-staff/profiles/joshua-nason.php
https://www.routledge.com/Chasing-the-City-Models-for-Extra-Urban-Investigations/Nason-Nesbit/p/book/9780815384892
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