This chapter summarizes the main claims of the heterogeneous concept of extractivism, pointing out its ambiguities and polysemic nature. Extractivism has been used to refer to different historical periods, has been assigned quite diverse scopes and used to draw varied conclusions. The first section maps these different meanings and their theoretical influences, then the chapter summarizes the empirical evidence that has spawned the recent widespread usage of the term and finally rejoins the issue of citizenship and the consequences of extractivism for governance. It concludes showing that a false consensus has been born without a common empirical and theoretical background.Fil: Grigera, Juan Francisco. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones C...
This article centers on the dualities of the extractivist policies of twenty-first century Latin Ame...
This essay explores the lively debates around notions of extraction and extractivism in Latin Americ...
The aim of this text is to make sense of the emerging political-institutional, territorial, and soci...
This chapter provides an etymological and ontological overview of the roots of extraction and global...
Research on extractivism has rapidly proliferated, expanding into new empirical and conceptual space...
The concept of extractivism is increasingly used in academic and political debate, since at least tw...
This paper traces the intellectual and theoretical grounds of ’extractivism’ in Latin America, showi...
This book explores the existential redistributions that extractivist frontiers create, going beyond ...
The commonplace notion of extractivism relates to the production of value through physically extract...
Unsustainable extraction of natural resources has come under increasing criticism since the 2000s, a...
Research on extractivism has rapidly proliferated, expanding into new empirical and conceptual space...
The category "extractivism" has gained increasing relevance in Latin American social sciences in rec...
Desde un enfoque decolonial, este artículo recupera el concepto de extractivismo, através de una rev...
The article takes as its point of departure the lively debates surrounding the notions of extraction...
The maintenance of life and the violence of scale: a differentiated look at extractivisms Extract...
This article centers on the dualities of the extractivist policies of twenty-first century Latin Ame...
This essay explores the lively debates around notions of extraction and extractivism in Latin Americ...
The aim of this text is to make sense of the emerging political-institutional, territorial, and soci...
This chapter provides an etymological and ontological overview of the roots of extraction and global...
Research on extractivism has rapidly proliferated, expanding into new empirical and conceptual space...
The concept of extractivism is increasingly used in academic and political debate, since at least tw...
This paper traces the intellectual and theoretical grounds of ’extractivism’ in Latin America, showi...
This book explores the existential redistributions that extractivist frontiers create, going beyond ...
The commonplace notion of extractivism relates to the production of value through physically extract...
Unsustainable extraction of natural resources has come under increasing criticism since the 2000s, a...
Research on extractivism has rapidly proliferated, expanding into new empirical and conceptual space...
The category "extractivism" has gained increasing relevance in Latin American social sciences in rec...
Desde un enfoque decolonial, este artículo recupera el concepto de extractivismo, através de una rev...
The article takes as its point of departure the lively debates surrounding the notions of extraction...
The maintenance of life and the violence of scale: a differentiated look at extractivisms Extract...
This article centers on the dualities of the extractivist policies of twenty-first century Latin Ame...
This essay explores the lively debates around notions of extraction and extractivism in Latin Americ...
The aim of this text is to make sense of the emerging political-institutional, territorial, and soci...