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Global extractivisms and transformative alternatives

Anja Nygren, Markus Kröger, Barry K. Gills

2022The Journal of Peasant Studies77 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article examines global extractivisms and transformative alternatives; addressing: (1) access to and control over resources, (2) governance and recognition, (3) environmental-social harms, and (4) justice. The examination of these themes provides an understanding of the sociospatial links between extractivism and differentiated distribution of benefits and burdens. The study sheds light on the politics of recognition, including the discourses and policies that enable extractive industries to obtain licences to operate in resource-rich territories. The analysis illuminates the inseparability of environmental-social impacts of extractivism, including altered human-nonhuman relations, while opening perspectives to claims for justice and the search for transformative alternatives.

Topics & Concepts

Transformative learningCorporate governanceEnvironmental justiceEconomic JusticePoliticsSociologyEnvironmental ethicsSocial justiceEnvironmental governancePolitical sciencePolitical economyLawEconomicsManagementPhilosophyPedagogyMining and Resource ManagementAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentGlobal trade, sustainability, and social impact