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Grassroots Responses to Extractivism: Case Studies from Around the World

Editat de Samuel Leguizamon Grant, Felix Mantz, Dr Mariko Frame
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2025
This volume makes visible the many innovative resistances and solutions emanating from the Global South, in response to the injustices of the current global ecological crises. Rooted in contemporary ecological imperialism, these crises are subjecting marginalized communities in the Global South to the worst socio-ecological repercussions worldwide, whilst mainstream environmental policies and solutions reproduce market-based approaches premised on a hegemonic Western world-view.

The book details a wide variety of case studies from across Asia, Africa and the Americas, such as deforestation activism in Cambodia and grassroots community organisation against large scale land transactions in Liberia - among many others. The contributors, composed of a mix of academics and activists, propose bottom-up solutions to the current ecological and climate crises. This work highlights how anti-capitalist, anti-colonial, and anti-anthropocentric alternatives and movements are realistic, holistic, and appropriate in the face of global ecological crises.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350331648
ISBN-10: 1350331643
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 154 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Illustrations

I Introduction
Framing Socio-ecological Crises in the World-System: Living Histories and Deep Structures - Mariko Frame and Felix Mantz
Coming Home - Haider Khan

II Existing Struggles
1. The Pathalgadi Movement of Jharkhand, India: Three Theses on Indigenous Rebellion at the Limits of Liberal Democratic Politics - Pratik Raghu
2. Challenging Hegemonic Water Governance: Ontological Plurality in Sikkim, India - Dawa Yangi Sherpa
3. Scoping Coercive Technologies of Extraction: Lessons from Struggles against Land Grabbing in Tanzania - Felix Mantz
4. Participatory Video Is a Revolutionary Tool! - Samwel Nangiria and Nick Lunch
5. Between the Forbidden Forests: Conservation in the Krahn-Bassa Proposed Protected Areas (KPPAs) in Liberia - Ali D. Kaba and Baba Sillah
6. The Boeung Kak Lake Evictions and the Experience of Women in Cambodian Land Dispossessions - Mariko Frame
7. Community-Led Activism in Cambodia's Prey Lang Forest - Narith Nou, Mariko Frame, Felix Mantz, and Sam Grant

III Pluriversal Perspectives for and beyond Resistance
8. Nourishing Communal Territories of Life: Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous Resurgences beyond Earth Crisis - Leonardo Figueroa Helland, Angela Martinez, Neftalí Reyes Mendez, Angélica Castro Rodríguez, Juan José López Negrete, Mileida Correa, José Gualinga, and Çaca Yvaire

9. Lifting up the Liberation Praxis of Africana Indigenous Peoples, Peasants, and Urban Slum Survivors - Samuel Leguizamon Grant
10. Racial Capitalism, Imperialism, Eco-Apartheid, and the Necessity of Fundamental Social Change - Rose M. Brewer
11. Estranged in Urban Beirut: Anthropocentric Ecological Destruction, Mysticist Shia Islam, and Epistemological Alternatives - Ali Kassem
12. Affective Multispecies Resistance as Radical Imaginations - Abigail Pérez Aguilera

IV Conclusion
Connecting Struggles: Final Reflections and Key Insights Felix Mantz and Mariko Frame

Notes on Contributors
Index