This thesis investigates how the growing demand for Rare Earth Elements (REEs), spurred on by space exploration technologies, worsens the effects of unequal ecological exchange and extractivism.
Hensums, Wiebe
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Cognitive sovereignty and neuro-justice: neurotechnological advancements and mental autonomy in the Global South. [PDF]
Saracini C.
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Minimizing extractivism through 3D printing with law and policy support
The concept of ‘extractivism’ refers to the mindset and processes that facilitate for-profit large-scale exploitation of natural resources. Extractivism has a strong connection with how the markets work in this era of factory mass-production.
Vesala, Juha +6 more
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Risk perceptions and adaptive strategies in sociobiodiversity value chains: a case study with pink pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi) extractivists in Northeastern Brazil. [PDF]
Cruz RS +5 more
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Implications of Extractivism and Environmental Pollution in Mapuche Territories of the Araucania Region. [PDF]
Beltrán-Véliz J +5 more
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Psychosocial determinants of solastalgia in children and young people of the Colombian indigenous community Embera Dobidá. [PDF]
Agudelo-Hernández F +2 more
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Genomic consequences of açaí extraction in the Amazon: insights into selective pressures, genomic diversity, and population structure. [PDF]
Francisconi AF +9 more
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Reparations and distributive justice in global health. [PDF]
Richardson ET +10 more
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Vertical Technologies and Relational Values: Rethinking Ethics of Technology in an Age of Extractivism. [PDF]
Hopster J.
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