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Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance emphasizes how the spectrum of violence associated with natural resource extraction permeates contemporary collective life.
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Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance emphasizes how the spectrum of violence associated with natural resource extraction permeates contemporary collective life.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000391640
- Artikelnr.: 61693959
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000391640
- Artikelnr.: 61693959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Judith Shapiro is Chair of the Global Environmental Policy Program at the School of International Service at American University, USA. She is author/editor of numerous books, including China Goes Green: Coercive Environmentalism for a Troubled Planet (2020, with Yifei Li) and China's Environmental Challenges (2016). John-Andrew McNeish is a Professor of International Environment and Development Studies at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway. He is the editor of multiple books, including most recently Contested Powers: The Politics of Energy and Development in Latin America (2015).
Introduction: The Violence of a Hyper-Extractive Age Part One: Theorizing
Violence in an Extractive Age 1. Extraction and Extractivisms: Definitions
and Concepts 2. The Politics of Violence in Extractivism: Space, Time, and
Normativity 3. Thresholds of Injustice: Challenging the Politics of
Environmental Postponement Part Two: Exacerbated Violence at the Local
Level 4. Empowerment or Imposition? Extractive Violence, Indigenous
Peoples, and the Paradox of Prior Consultation 5. Leveraging Law and Life:
Criminalization of Agrarian Movements and the Escazú Agreement 6.
Extraction and the Built Environment: Violence and Other Social
Consequences of Construction Part Three: New Ways of Thinking about
Extraction 7. Rethinking Extractivism on China's Belt and Road: Food,
Tourism, and Talent 8. Granting Rights to Rivers in Colombia:: Significance
for ExtrACTIVISM and Governance 9. Extractivism at Your Fingertips 10.
Carbon Removal and the Dangers of Extractivism Part Four: Frontier Spaces
11. Hyper-Extractivism and the Global Oil Assemblage: Visible and Invisible
Networks in Frontier Spaces
Violence in an Extractive Age 1. Extraction and Extractivisms: Definitions
and Concepts 2. The Politics of Violence in Extractivism: Space, Time, and
Normativity 3. Thresholds of Injustice: Challenging the Politics of
Environmental Postponement Part Two: Exacerbated Violence at the Local
Level 4. Empowerment or Imposition? Extractive Violence, Indigenous
Peoples, and the Paradox of Prior Consultation 5. Leveraging Law and Life:
Criminalization of Agrarian Movements and the Escazú Agreement 6.
Extraction and the Built Environment: Violence and Other Social
Consequences of Construction Part Three: New Ways of Thinking about
Extraction 7. Rethinking Extractivism on China's Belt and Road: Food,
Tourism, and Talent 8. Granting Rights to Rivers in Colombia:: Significance
for ExtrACTIVISM and Governance 9. Extractivism at Your Fingertips 10.
Carbon Removal and the Dangers of Extractivism Part Four: Frontier Spaces
11. Hyper-Extractivism and the Global Oil Assemblage: Visible and Invisible
Networks in Frontier Spaces
Introduction: The Violence of a Hyper-Extractive Age Part One: Theorizing
Violence in an Extractive Age 1. Extraction and Extractivisms: Definitions
and Concepts 2. The Politics of Violence in Extractivism: Space, Time, and
Normativity 3. Thresholds of Injustice: Challenging the Politics of
Environmental Postponement Part Two: Exacerbated Violence at the Local
Level 4. Empowerment or Imposition? Extractive Violence, Indigenous
Peoples, and the Paradox of Prior Consultation 5. Leveraging Law and Life:
Criminalization of Agrarian Movements and the Escazú Agreement 6.
Extraction and the Built Environment: Violence and Other Social
Consequences of Construction Part Three: New Ways of Thinking about
Extraction 7. Rethinking Extractivism on China's Belt and Road: Food,
Tourism, and Talent 8. Granting Rights to Rivers in Colombia:: Significance
for ExtrACTIVISM and Governance 9. Extractivism at Your Fingertips 10.
Carbon Removal and the Dangers of Extractivism Part Four: Frontier Spaces
11. Hyper-Extractivism and the Global Oil Assemblage: Visible and Invisible
Networks in Frontier Spaces
Violence in an Extractive Age 1. Extraction and Extractivisms: Definitions
and Concepts 2. The Politics of Violence in Extractivism: Space, Time, and
Normativity 3. Thresholds of Injustice: Challenging the Politics of
Environmental Postponement Part Two: Exacerbated Violence at the Local
Level 4. Empowerment or Imposition? Extractive Violence, Indigenous
Peoples, and the Paradox of Prior Consultation 5. Leveraging Law and Life:
Criminalization of Agrarian Movements and the Escazú Agreement 6.
Extraction and the Built Environment: Violence and Other Social
Consequences of Construction Part Three: New Ways of Thinking about
Extraction 7. Rethinking Extractivism on China's Belt and Road: Food,
Tourism, and Talent 8. Granting Rights to Rivers in Colombia:: Significance
for ExtrACTIVISM and Governance 9. Extractivism at Your Fingertips 10.
Carbon Removal and the Dangers of Extractivism Part Four: Frontier Spaces
11. Hyper-Extractivism and the Global Oil Assemblage: Visible and Invisible
Networks in Frontier Spaces