In this paper I argue that assemblage theory provides an innovative way to extend critique of sustainable development as it is being remade by the 2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Drawing on recent fieldwork in Bolivia, I examine the early take‐up and implementation of the SDGs in a site of intensifying resource extraction and struggles for radical development alternatives. I foreground the assemblage of institutions, discourses, landscapes, and infrastructures that are at once disciplined and held together to materialise and legitimise particular interpretations of sustainable development. This helps highlight what I term the “lost geographies” of the assemblage. Based on this analysis, I argue that the SDGs as ass...
This article aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on the politics of reclaiming the commons and ...
While there is wide agreement on the need to move towards fairer and more sustainable societies, how...
In this paper, I use the concept of discourse to reflect upon how varying understandings of climate...
In this paper I argue that assemblage theory provides an innovative way to extend critique of sustai...
The 2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the new global development goals gu...
This paper has been funded by a Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Environmental and Sustainabili...
In this paper I explore the relationship between extraction and environmentalism, questioning the ex...
Sustainable development is a concept that can be interpreted and understood in many different ways. ...
Latin American indigenous territories (both rural and urban) are experiencing a resurgence of academ...
This dissertation examines the experiences of farmers and herders in the highlands of Bolivia’s cent...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
This study is a Foucauldian exploration of \u27Living Well,\u27 an alternative discourse of climate ...
While there is wide agreement on the need to move towards fairer and more sustainable societies, how...
En la formación del moderno sistema mundial/colonial, uno de sus ejes fue la explotación minera en L...
This article aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on the politics of reclaiming the commons and ...
While there is wide agreement on the need to move towards fairer and more sustainable societies, how...
In this paper, I use the concept of discourse to reflect upon how varying understandings of climate...
In this paper I argue that assemblage theory provides an innovative way to extend critique of sustai...
The 2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the new global development goals gu...
This paper has been funded by a Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Environmental and Sustainabili...
In this paper I explore the relationship between extraction and environmentalism, questioning the ex...
Sustainable development is a concept that can be interpreted and understood in many different ways. ...
Latin American indigenous territories (both rural and urban) are experiencing a resurgence of academ...
This dissertation examines the experiences of farmers and herders in the highlands of Bolivia’s cent...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
This study is a Foucauldian exploration of \u27Living Well,\u27 an alternative discourse of climate ...
While there is wide agreement on the need to move towards fairer and more sustainable societies, how...
En la formación del moderno sistema mundial/colonial, uno de sus ejes fue la explotación minera en L...
This article aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on the politics of reclaiming the commons and ...
While there is wide agreement on the need to move towards fairer and more sustainable societies, how...
In this paper, I use the concept of discourse to reflect upon how varying understandings of climate...