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'It's like these scientists own the rains': indigenous knowledge, disaster warnings, and the politics of legitimacy in Malawi. [PDF]
Kita SM.
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Birthing extractivism: The role of the state in forestry politics and development in Uruguay [PDF]
This study examines the role of states in developing contemporary extractivism based on recent investments and project plans in industrial forestry in Uruguay.
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Extractivism and neo-extractivism
2022Neo-extractivism is an analytical category born in Latin America that has a great descriptive and explanatory power, as well as a denunciatory character and a strong mobilizing power. This refers to a way of appropriating nature and a development model based on the over-exploitation of natural goods, largely non-renewable, characterized by its large ...
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Sovereignty against extractivism
2023This chapter explores the tensions and divergences between two subaltern political projects advanced in Bolivia in the last decades, and their respective visions of territory and extractivism: the “state-campesino” project, put forward primarily by the main rural worker unions, out of which Evo Morales’s Movement to Socialism (MAS) party emerged; and ...
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