This article on conflict and power relations between extractive industries and Indigenous groups in Sweden and Australia draws on two case studies to compare situations for Laevas reindeer herding Sami community in Northern Sweden and Adnyamathanha Traditional Owners in South Australia. In this international comparison the analysis, based on the research participants’ narratives, employs Johan Galtung’s concepts of cultural and structural violence as analytical tools to further explore and contrast the participants’ experiences of interactions with extractive industries and industrial proponents. In addition, this study introduces extractive violence – defined as a form of direct violence but relating specifically to extractivism and Indige...
Global demand for key minerals are on the raise. Low-quality mineral deposits require larger land-ar...
This article examines the depoliticization of violence against women in indigenous communities. It a...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
This article on conflict and power relations between extractive industries and Indigenous groups in ...
In the summer of 2013 a conflict between a mining company and a group of protesters took place in Gá...
Abstract Sápmi, located in the North of Fennoscandia, including Finland, Sweden, Norway and parts of...
This paper aims to explore Environmental Justice in two Indigenous contexts, Canada and Sweden, and ...
This thesis explores several different aspects of the conflict at Standing Rock, including extractiv...
This thesis is an investigation of the connectedness of violence against American Indigenous women a...
This article approaches contemporary extractivism as an environmentally and socially destructive ext...
This article contributes to the discussion on socio-environmental conflicts and extractive projects ...
Anthropologists have been studying the relationship between mining and the local forms of community ...
Extractive resources industries are irreversibly transforming land, air, water, life and society aro...
Sweden has received critique from international organizations for its discrimination of indigenous r...
Research on the actions of anti-extraction movements has primarily comprised single-case studies in ...
Global demand for key minerals are on the raise. Low-quality mineral deposits require larger land-ar...
This article examines the depoliticization of violence against women in indigenous communities. It a...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...
This article on conflict and power relations between extractive industries and Indigenous groups in ...
In the summer of 2013 a conflict between a mining company and a group of protesters took place in Gá...
Abstract Sápmi, located in the North of Fennoscandia, including Finland, Sweden, Norway and parts of...
This paper aims to explore Environmental Justice in two Indigenous contexts, Canada and Sweden, and ...
This thesis explores several different aspects of the conflict at Standing Rock, including extractiv...
This thesis is an investigation of the connectedness of violence against American Indigenous women a...
This article approaches contemporary extractivism as an environmentally and socially destructive ext...
This article contributes to the discussion on socio-environmental conflicts and extractive projects ...
Anthropologists have been studying the relationship between mining and the local forms of community ...
Extractive resources industries are irreversibly transforming land, air, water, life and society aro...
Sweden has received critique from international organizations for its discrimination of indigenous r...
Research on the actions of anti-extraction movements has primarily comprised single-case studies in ...
Global demand for key minerals are on the raise. Low-quality mineral deposits require larger land-ar...
This article examines the depoliticization of violence against women in indigenous communities. It a...
This essay deals with complexities regarding indigenous peoples’ rights to land and natural resource...