Frontiers of Development in the Amazon
Riches, Risks, and Resistances
Herausgeber: Ioris, Antonio Augusto Rossotto; Shubin, Sergei V.; Ioris, Rafael R.
Frontiers of Development in the Amazon
Riches, Risks, and Resistances
Herausgeber: Ioris, Antonio Augusto Rossotto; Shubin, Sergei V.; Ioris, Rafael R.
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This book examines past legacies, socio-ecological tensions, and political disputes associated with the advance of frontiers in the Amazon region. It includes contributions from scholars in Europe, Latin America, and the United States.
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This book examines past legacies, socio-ecological tensions, and political disputes associated with the advance of frontiers in the Amazon region. It includes contributions from scholars in Europe, Latin America, and the United States.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781498594738
- ISBN-10: 1498594735
- Artikelnr.: 62481586
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781498594738
- ISBN-10: 1498594735
- Artikelnr.: 62481586
Edited by Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris; Rafael R. Ioris and Sergei V. Shubin - Contributions by Gustavo S. Azenha; Fabio de Castro; Marcos Colón; Frederico Freitas; Maria Fernanda Gebara; Lynn Holland; Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris; Rafael R. Ioris; Pa
Chapter 1 - What is New in the Amazon and What is Amazonian in the New? The
21st Century Brand-Old Frontiers of Exploitation and Development
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris and Rafael R. Ioris
PART I - Thinking and Making the Amazon Frontier
Chapter 2 - Revisiting Frontier Theory and the Experience of
Frontier-Making
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris
Chapter 3 - Conservation Frontier: The Creation of Protected Areas in the
Brazilian Amazonia
Frederico Freitas
Chapter 4 - Politics of Floodplain Tenure in the Amazon
Fábio de Castro
PART II - Questioning the Basis of Progress, Power and Poverty
Chapter 5 - What is New in Agribusiness in Brazil? The Long Path of
Conservative Modernization in the Perpetual Country-of-the-Future
Rafael R. Ioris and Aaron Schneider
Chapter 6 - The Socioenvironmental Contradictions of Contemporary
Developmentalism: Urbanization, Food Sovereignty and Sustainable
Development in the Amazon
Tatiana Schor and Gustavo S. Azenha
Chapter 7 - Rethinking Fluid, Complex and Uncertain Poverty in Amazonian
Ecosystems in Bolivia and Brazil
Sergei Shubin
Chapter 8 - Illegal Gold Mining and the Struggle to Save the Amazon in Peru
Lynn Holland
PART III - Identities, Cultures and Subjectivities
Chapter 9 - Hidden Histories: Frontier Situations and Indigenous Agency
João Pacheco de Oliveira
Chapter 10 - Moving Beyond the Human-Nature Dichotomy: On the Cosmopolitics
of the Amazon
Maria Fernanda Gebara
Chapter 11 - Territorial Conflicts on Brazilian Amazonian Frontiers: A
Research and Public Policy Framework
Paul E. Little
Chapter 12 - Slow Violence and Slow Seeing in Beyond Fordlândia
Marcos Colón
About the Contributors
21st Century Brand-Old Frontiers of Exploitation and Development
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris and Rafael R. Ioris
PART I - Thinking and Making the Amazon Frontier
Chapter 2 - Revisiting Frontier Theory and the Experience of
Frontier-Making
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris
Chapter 3 - Conservation Frontier: The Creation of Protected Areas in the
Brazilian Amazonia
Frederico Freitas
Chapter 4 - Politics of Floodplain Tenure in the Amazon
Fábio de Castro
PART II - Questioning the Basis of Progress, Power and Poverty
Chapter 5 - What is New in Agribusiness in Brazil? The Long Path of
Conservative Modernization in the Perpetual Country-of-the-Future
Rafael R. Ioris and Aaron Schneider
Chapter 6 - The Socioenvironmental Contradictions of Contemporary
Developmentalism: Urbanization, Food Sovereignty and Sustainable
Development in the Amazon
Tatiana Schor and Gustavo S. Azenha
Chapter 7 - Rethinking Fluid, Complex and Uncertain Poverty in Amazonian
Ecosystems in Bolivia and Brazil
Sergei Shubin
Chapter 8 - Illegal Gold Mining and the Struggle to Save the Amazon in Peru
Lynn Holland
PART III - Identities, Cultures and Subjectivities
Chapter 9 - Hidden Histories: Frontier Situations and Indigenous Agency
João Pacheco de Oliveira
Chapter 10 - Moving Beyond the Human-Nature Dichotomy: On the Cosmopolitics
of the Amazon
Maria Fernanda Gebara
Chapter 11 - Territorial Conflicts on Brazilian Amazonian Frontiers: A
Research and Public Policy Framework
Paul E. Little
Chapter 12 - Slow Violence and Slow Seeing in Beyond Fordlândia
Marcos Colón
About the Contributors
Chapter 1 - What is New in the Amazon and What is Amazonian in the New? The
21st Century Brand-Old Frontiers of Exploitation and Development
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris and Rafael R. Ioris
PART I - Thinking and Making the Amazon Frontier
Chapter 2 - Revisiting Frontier Theory and the Experience of
Frontier-Making
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris
Chapter 3 - Conservation Frontier: The Creation of Protected Areas in the
Brazilian Amazonia
Frederico Freitas
Chapter 4 - Politics of Floodplain Tenure in the Amazon
Fábio de Castro
PART II - Questioning the Basis of Progress, Power and Poverty
Chapter 5 - What is New in Agribusiness in Brazil? The Long Path of
Conservative Modernization in the Perpetual Country-of-the-Future
Rafael R. Ioris and Aaron Schneider
Chapter 6 - The Socioenvironmental Contradictions of Contemporary
Developmentalism: Urbanization, Food Sovereignty and Sustainable
Development in the Amazon
Tatiana Schor and Gustavo S. Azenha
Chapter 7 - Rethinking Fluid, Complex and Uncertain Poverty in Amazonian
Ecosystems in Bolivia and Brazil
Sergei Shubin
Chapter 8 - Illegal Gold Mining and the Struggle to Save the Amazon in Peru
Lynn Holland
PART III - Identities, Cultures and Subjectivities
Chapter 9 - Hidden Histories: Frontier Situations and Indigenous Agency
João Pacheco de Oliveira
Chapter 10 - Moving Beyond the Human-Nature Dichotomy: On the Cosmopolitics
of the Amazon
Maria Fernanda Gebara
Chapter 11 - Territorial Conflicts on Brazilian Amazonian Frontiers: A
Research and Public Policy Framework
Paul E. Little
Chapter 12 - Slow Violence and Slow Seeing in Beyond Fordlândia
Marcos Colón
About the Contributors
21st Century Brand-Old Frontiers of Exploitation and Development
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris and Rafael R. Ioris
PART I - Thinking and Making the Amazon Frontier
Chapter 2 - Revisiting Frontier Theory and the Experience of
Frontier-Making
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris
Chapter 3 - Conservation Frontier: The Creation of Protected Areas in the
Brazilian Amazonia
Frederico Freitas
Chapter 4 - Politics of Floodplain Tenure in the Amazon
Fábio de Castro
PART II - Questioning the Basis of Progress, Power and Poverty
Chapter 5 - What is New in Agribusiness in Brazil? The Long Path of
Conservative Modernization in the Perpetual Country-of-the-Future
Rafael R. Ioris and Aaron Schneider
Chapter 6 - The Socioenvironmental Contradictions of Contemporary
Developmentalism: Urbanization, Food Sovereignty and Sustainable
Development in the Amazon
Tatiana Schor and Gustavo S. Azenha
Chapter 7 - Rethinking Fluid, Complex and Uncertain Poverty in Amazonian
Ecosystems in Bolivia and Brazil
Sergei Shubin
Chapter 8 - Illegal Gold Mining and the Struggle to Save the Amazon in Peru
Lynn Holland
PART III - Identities, Cultures and Subjectivities
Chapter 9 - Hidden Histories: Frontier Situations and Indigenous Agency
João Pacheco de Oliveira
Chapter 10 - Moving Beyond the Human-Nature Dichotomy: On the Cosmopolitics
of the Amazon
Maria Fernanda Gebara
Chapter 11 - Territorial Conflicts on Brazilian Amazonian Frontiers: A
Research and Public Policy Framework
Paul E. Little
Chapter 12 - Slow Violence and Slow Seeing in Beyond Fordlândia
Marcos Colón
About the Contributors