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(Ebook) Neoextractivism and Territorial Disputes in Latin America : Social-ecological Conflict and Resistance on the Front Lines by Penelope Anthias ISBN 9781032212388, 9781003267461, 9781000933284, 1032212381, 1003267467, 1000933288

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Authors:Penelope Anthias
Pages:248 pages.
Year:2023
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:11.64 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781032212388, 9781003267461, 9781000933284, 1032212381, 1003267467, 1000933288
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(Ebook) Neoextractivism and Territorial Disputes in Latin America : Social-ecological Conflict and Resistance on the Front Lines by Penelope Anthias ISBN 9781032212388, 9781003267461, 9781000933284, 1032212381, 1003267467, 1000933288

This book reflects on the continuing expansion of extractive forms of capitalist development into new territories in Latin America, and the resistance movements that are trying to combat the ecological and social destruction that follows. This book uncovers the underlying trends and dynamics of these territorialities in dispute, and the socio-ecological resistance movements that are emerging as marginalised communities struggle to reclaim their territorial rights and defend and protect their right of access to the global commons. This book will be of interest to both students and researchers in the fields of international development, political ecology, critical geography, social anthropology, as well as to activists engaged in socio-ecological/eco-territorial movements.
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