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Dunlap, Alexander.
The violent technologies of extractionpolitical ecology, critical agrarian studies and the capitalist worldeater /
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The violent technologies of extractionby Alexander Dunlap, Jostein Jakobsen.
其他題名:
political ecology, critical agrarian studies and the capitalist worldeater /
作者:
Dunlap, Alexander.
其他作者:
Jakobsen, Jostein.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
面頁冊數:
xiii, 164 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Mineral industriesSocial aspects.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26852-7
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The violent technologies of extractionpolitical ecology, critical agrarian studies and the capitalist worldeater /
Dunlap, Alexander.
The violent technologies of extraction
political ecology, critical agrarian studies and the capitalist worldeater /[electronic resource] :by Alexander Dunlap, Jostein Jakobsen. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xiii, 164 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction-Consuming Everything: Capitalism and the Imperative of Total Extractivism -- Chapter 2: The Spirit and Metaphysical Form of Capitalism: Devils, Worms, Octopuses and Worldeater(s) -- Chapter 3: Studying the Worldeater(s): Political Ecology and Critical Agrarian Studies and their Origins, Differences and Convergence -- Chapter 4: Claws & Teeth: The Militarization of Nature -- Chapter 5: The Worldeater(s) in Process: Uncovering the Nexus of Conventional and 'Green' Extraction -- Chapter 6: Conclusion-Out of the Entrails: Reflections on Human Power.
"A powerful provocation and challenge to our ways of thinking about extractivism, industrialism and so-called 'progress' - refreshing, depressing and inspiring. Highly recommendable." Andrea Brock, University of Sussex, UK "The book is highly relevant and topical, and I think the general perspective is underrepresented in the literature. It thus fills a gap. It is a tour de force - and a great read. It will become a classic." Poul Wisborg, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway "This provocative book reveals the specter of total extractivism and what to do about it - a necessary intervention from the social sciences into the world at large." James Fairhead, University of Sussex, UK Offering a thought provoking theoretical conversation around ecological crisis and natural resource extraction, this book suggests that we are on a trajectory geared towards total extractivism guided by the mythological Worldeater. The authors discuss why and how we have come to live in this catastrophic predicament, rooting the present in an original perspective that animates the forces of global techno-capitalist development. They argue that the Worldeater helps us make sense of the insatiable forces that transform, convert and consume the world. The book combines this unique approach with detailed academic review of critical agrarian studies and political ecology, the militarization of nature and the conventional and 'green' extraction nexus. It seeks radical reflection on the role of people in the construction and perpetuation of these crises, and concludes with some suggestions on how to tackle them. Alexander Dunlap is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo, Norway Jostein Jakobsen is a doctoral candidate at the Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo, Norway.
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