Thea Riofrancos explores the politics of extraction, energy, and infrastructure in contemporary Ecuador in order to understand how resource dependency becomes a dilemma for leftist governments and movements alike.
Thea Riofrancos explores the politics of extraction, energy, and infrastructure in contemporary Ecuador in order to understand how resource dependency becomes a dilemma for leftist governments and movements alike.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thea Riofrancos is Associate Professor of Political Science at Providence College and coauthor of A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Resource Radicalisms 1 1. From Neoliberalismo to Extractivismo: The Dialectic of Governance and Critique 29 2. Extractivismo as Grand Narrative of Resistance 57 3. Consulta Previa: The Political Life of a Constitutional Right 77 4. The Demos in Dispute 115 5. Governing the Future: "Information," Counter-Knowledge, and the Futuro Minero 138 6. Conclusion: The Dilemmas of the Pink Tide 164 Notes 185 Bibliography 227 Index
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Resource Radicalisms 1 1. From Neoliberalismo to Extractivismo: The Dialectic of Governance and Critique 29 2. Extractivismo as Grand Narrative of Resistance 57 3. Consulta Previa: The Political Life of a Constitutional Right 77 4. The Demos in Dispute 115 5. Governing the Future: "Information," Counter-Knowledge, and the Futuro Minero 138 6. Conclusion: The Dilemmas of the Pink Tide 164 Notes 185 Bibliography 227 Index
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