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Author Anthias, Penelope

Title Neoextractivism and Territorial Disputes in Latin America Social-Ecological Conflict and Resistance on the Front Lines
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (249 p.)
Series Routledge Critical Development Studies
Routledge critical development studies.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Chapters -- References -- Part I The Territorial Dynamics of (Neo)extractivism in Latin America: The Characteristics and Scope of the Current Phase -- 1 Extractivism: From the Roots and Scope of a Concept to the Political Horizons of Its Struggles -- 1.1 Introduction. Nature-America in the Geopolitics of the Capital: Disputes Around Extractivism -- 1.2 Extractivism and the Territoriality of Capital
1.2.1 Forms and Technologies of Primary Occupation/appropriation -- 1.2.2 Historic-Structural Effects -- 1.3 Extractivism, Geometabolic Function and Vital Inequalities -- 1.4 Recent Transformations: the Connections Between Neoliberalism and Neo-Extractivism -- 1.5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 2 Resistance to Dispossession and Environmental Suffering in Territories Sacrificed By Neoextractivism: The Example of Chile -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Concept of Sacrifice Zones From Environmental Justice and Decolonial Criticism
2.3 Sacrifice Zones as a Territorialization Strategy of Neoextractivism -- 2.4 Beyond Sacrifice: Resistance, Re-Existences and Socio-Environmental Recovery -- 2.4.1 Recognition of the Territory to Defend and Recover It -- 2.4.2 Actions in Response the Re-Patriarchalization of Territories Caused By Extractivism -- 2.4.3 Re-Existence and Reconstruction of Fabric Destroyed By Extractivism -- 2.5 From Sacrifice Zones to Territories in Recovery: in Closing -- Bibliography -- 3 The Amazon Exposed in the Venezuelan Great Crisis (2013-2021): The Rise of an Extractivism of Hybrid Governances
3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Theoretical Frameworks and the Political Geography of the Venezuelan Amazon -- 3.2.1 The Political Geography of the Venezuelan Amazon -- 3.3 The Emergence of the So Called "Bolivarian Revolution" and the Amazon in the New Political Geography of Extractivism -- 3.4 Exposed Amazon: the Venezuelan Great Crisis (2013-2021) and the OMA Project as an Articulator of Hybrid Governances -- 3.4.1 The Venezuelan Great Crisis (2013-2021) -- 3.4.2 The End of Traditional Oil Governance, Illicit Economies and the Emergence of a Predatory Extractivism
3.4.3 Orinoco Mining Arc and Beyond: Mapping Environmental Conflicts in the Exposed Amazon -- 3.4.3.1 Illegal Mining Conflicts in the Exposed Amazon -- 3.5 The Rise of an Extractivism of Hybrid Governances and the Discussion On the State -- 3.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II Territorialities in Dispute and the Dialectic of Re-/de-Colonializacion -- 4 The Expansion of Agribusiness and Territorial Conflicts in the Cerrado of Central-North Brazil: The Pillaging of Land, Water and Native Vegetation -- 4.1 Introduction
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4.2 The Concentration of Private Land Ownership in the Cerrado of the Central-North
Subject Economic development -- Environmental aspects -- Latin America
Economic development -- Latin America
Environmentalism -- Latin America
Boundaries.
Economic development.
Economic development -- Environmental aspects.
Environmentalism.
SUBJECT Latin America -- Boundaries. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074880
Subject Latin America.
Form Electronic book
Author López Flores, Pabel C
ISBN 9781000933284
1000933288