This chapter provides an etymological and ontological overview of the roots of extraction and global extractivisms. Since the 2000s, extractivisms have intensified, becoming ever-more global, promulgated by land and resource rushes. Meanwhile, the academic use of the concept of extractivism has expanded from mining to new arenas like agriculture, forestry, finance, and even digital realms. We provide an analysis of the underlying etymologies and ‘onto-logics’ of extractivism to illuminate a mindset and practice that is increasingly pervasive in the operations of extraction and the modern world system. We also highlight some forms of on-the-ground resistance to this onto-logic to emphasize the violence it inheres and the defiance it spurs. T...
The concept of extractivism is increasingly used in academic and political debate, since at least tw...
This book offers an overview of the key debates in the burgeoning anthropological literature on res...
Extractivism has been predominant in the Arctic since whaling and sealing campaigns began in the six...
OA Funder: Norwegian University of Science and Technology.This chapter provides an etymological and ...
Research on extractivism has rapidly proliferated, expanding into new empirical and conceptual space...
This book explores the existential redistributions that extractivist frontiers create, going beyond ...
Research on extractivism has rapidly proliferated, expanding into new empirical and conceptual space...
Unsustainable extraction of natural resources has come under increasing criticism since the 2000s, a...
The maintenance of life and the violence of scale: a differentiated look at extractivisms Extract...
The commonplace notion of extractivism relates to the production of value through physically extract...
Рец. на кн.: Jalbert Kirk, Willow Anna, Casagrande David, Paladino Stephanie (eds.) ExtrACTION: Impa...
Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance emphasizes how the spectrum of violence a...
This chapter summarizes the main claims of the heterogeneous concept of extractivism, pointing out ...
This article examines global extractivisms and transformative alternatives; addressing: (1) access t...
This article approaches contemporary extractivism as an environmentally and socially destructive ext...
The concept of extractivism is increasingly used in academic and political debate, since at least tw...
This book offers an overview of the key debates in the burgeoning anthropological literature on res...
Extractivism has been predominant in the Arctic since whaling and sealing campaigns began in the six...
OA Funder: Norwegian University of Science and Technology.This chapter provides an etymological and ...
Research on extractivism has rapidly proliferated, expanding into new empirical and conceptual space...
This book explores the existential redistributions that extractivist frontiers create, going beyond ...
Research on extractivism has rapidly proliferated, expanding into new empirical and conceptual space...
Unsustainable extraction of natural resources has come under increasing criticism since the 2000s, a...
The maintenance of life and the violence of scale: a differentiated look at extractivisms Extract...
The commonplace notion of extractivism relates to the production of value through physically extract...
Рец. на кн.: Jalbert Kirk, Willow Anna, Casagrande David, Paladino Stephanie (eds.) ExtrACTION: Impa...
Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance emphasizes how the spectrum of violence a...
This chapter summarizes the main claims of the heterogeneous concept of extractivism, pointing out ...
This article examines global extractivisms and transformative alternatives; addressing: (1) access t...
This article approaches contemporary extractivism as an environmentally and socially destructive ext...
The concept of extractivism is increasingly used in academic and political debate, since at least tw...
This book offers an overview of the key debates in the burgeoning anthropological literature on res...
Extractivism has been predominant in the Arctic since whaling and sealing campaigns began in the six...