This visual essay offers a journey through a series of posters made for campaigns in defense of the environment and the land, led by indigenous and farming communities, as well as environmental organizations, in Ecuador’s Amazonia region and other parts of Abya Yala, since 2009. Specifically, they represent acts of resistance to fossil fuel drilling and mining campaigns carried out by multinational corporations such as Chevron–Texaco, or by economic sectors of the national elites, which have torn apart the region’s eco-social fabric by forcibly displacing its inhabitants and stripping the land of its resources. This overview of the posters likewise reveals the author’s own dynamic understanding of the conflicts, as her perspective shifts fr...
The visual essay seeks to portray the process of combating the deforestation of a 12.9 hectare area ...
by Emilie Dupuits The second post of the series “Reimagining, remembering, and reclaiming water: f...
In this article it is shown how conflicts and violence have influenced the development of Santo Daim...
This article has three purposes. First, the photographs and text narrate the diverse and persistent ...
textAlthough much national and international attention has been given to the disastrous effects of o...
textAlthough much national and international attention has been given to the disastrous effects of o...
This photo essay explores the presence of women environmental activists. This is drawn from characte...
Inscribed in the Margins chronicles the socio-ecological changes that attended the colonization of P...
This study investigates the history of the modern colonization of Amazonia from the early twentieth ...
This event was a panel discussion, exhibit viewing, & reception based on a book titled, Crude Reflec...
This article examines a new set of policies embraced by indigenous leaders in the Upper Napo region ...
After visiting Ecuador in January 2006, I recognized the implications of oil politics, the power str...
There are more than 3000 ongoing conflicts involving the extractive industries (mining, gas, and oil...
The visual essay seeks to portray the process of combating the deforestation of a 12.9 hectare area ...
190 pagesFocusing on Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela, From Format to Forest: Media and the Ama...
The visual essay seeks to portray the process of combating the deforestation of a 12.9 hectare area ...
by Emilie Dupuits The second post of the series “Reimagining, remembering, and reclaiming water: f...
In this article it is shown how conflicts and violence have influenced the development of Santo Daim...
This article has three purposes. First, the photographs and text narrate the diverse and persistent ...
textAlthough much national and international attention has been given to the disastrous effects of o...
textAlthough much national and international attention has been given to the disastrous effects of o...
This photo essay explores the presence of women environmental activists. This is drawn from characte...
Inscribed in the Margins chronicles the socio-ecological changes that attended the colonization of P...
This study investigates the history of the modern colonization of Amazonia from the early twentieth ...
This event was a panel discussion, exhibit viewing, & reception based on a book titled, Crude Reflec...
This article examines a new set of policies embraced by indigenous leaders in the Upper Napo region ...
After visiting Ecuador in January 2006, I recognized the implications of oil politics, the power str...
There are more than 3000 ongoing conflicts involving the extractive industries (mining, gas, and oil...
The visual essay seeks to portray the process of combating the deforestation of a 12.9 hectare area ...
190 pagesFocusing on Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela, From Format to Forest: Media and the Ama...
The visual essay seeks to portray the process of combating the deforestation of a 12.9 hectare area ...
by Emilie Dupuits The second post of the series “Reimagining, remembering, and reclaiming water: f...
In this article it is shown how conflicts and violence have influenced the development of Santo Daim...