Resource extraction has historically caused dramatic environmental changes across the globe. Although mining and oil drilling have transformed landscapes and polluted the air and water wherever they have taken place, knowledge of how these environmental transformations have been experienced and lived in different parts of the world remains fragmentary. This special issue seeks to provide new insights into the environmental histories of resource extraction, particularly in the Global South, where extractive industries have intensified markedly since 1950. Inspired by recent environmental history scholarship, we link together analyses of imperialism, capitalism, and environmental inequality in African, Asian, and Latin American localities of ...
This article approaches contemporary extractivism as an environmentally and socially destructive ext...
This article draws on discourses in political ecology and green criminology to critique the ways in ...
African experiences have so far not been central to Anthropocene debates. While the Anthropocene use...
Resource extraction has historically caused dramatic environmental changes across the globe. Althoug...
Resource extraction has historically caused dramatic environmental changes across the globe. Althoug...
Since the 1990s, historians have explored the relationship between environment and labour in Europe,...
The unprecedented degradation of the planet\u27s vital ecosystems is among the most pressing issues ...
<p>This paper tackles environmental conflicts generated for struggles for land and water, facing the...
This book examines current trends in scholarly thinking about the new field of the Environmental Hum...
In order to curb environmental impact, absolute resource use reductions are urgently needed. To reac...
Combining perspectives from media studies and political ecology, this book analyses socially constru...
ExtractToo often it is assumed that all impact from mining, upon the environment and society, is inh...
Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance emphasizes how the spectrum of violence a...
Industrial mining activity has transformed the environment of the Central African Copperbelt in the ...
Industrial mining activity has transformed the environment of the Central African Copperbelt in the ...
This article approaches contemporary extractivism as an environmentally and socially destructive ext...
This article draws on discourses in political ecology and green criminology to critique the ways in ...
African experiences have so far not been central to Anthropocene debates. While the Anthropocene use...
Resource extraction has historically caused dramatic environmental changes across the globe. Althoug...
Resource extraction has historically caused dramatic environmental changes across the globe. Althoug...
Since the 1990s, historians have explored the relationship between environment and labour in Europe,...
The unprecedented degradation of the planet\u27s vital ecosystems is among the most pressing issues ...
<p>This paper tackles environmental conflicts generated for struggles for land and water, facing the...
This book examines current trends in scholarly thinking about the new field of the Environmental Hum...
In order to curb environmental impact, absolute resource use reductions are urgently needed. To reac...
Combining perspectives from media studies and political ecology, this book analyses socially constru...
ExtractToo often it is assumed that all impact from mining, upon the environment and society, is inh...
Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance emphasizes how the spectrum of violence a...
Industrial mining activity has transformed the environment of the Central African Copperbelt in the ...
Industrial mining activity has transformed the environment of the Central African Copperbelt in the ...
This article approaches contemporary extractivism as an environmentally and socially destructive ext...
This article draws on discourses in political ecology and green criminology to critique the ways in ...
African experiences have so far not been central to Anthropocene debates. While the Anthropocene use...