In Latin America grassroots organizing against megaprojects such as open pit mining, oil extraction, hydro dams and large plantations goes hand in hand with increased criminalization of social protest and violations of the human rights of activists. This results in numerous communities demanding a clean environment, participation, and justice - all at the same time. They not only face foreign companies, but are also caught in the middle of armed and non-armed actors that contest the same territory and its natural resources. Their resistance is considered as a threat to internal security; citizens are increasingly viewed as criminals. This paper suggests new avenues for research that is located at the nexus of local resistance towards megapr...
This paper explores an intriguing case of environmental mobilisation in the world, Argentina´s anti-...
Latin America, a region rich in both energy resources and native heritage, faces a rising politico-s...
This thesis examines the historical dynamics of ecologically unequal exchange, coloniality of power,...
In Latin America grassroots organizing against megaprojects such as open pit mining, oil extraction,...
In Latin America grassroots organizing against megaprojects such as open pit mining, oil extraction,...
This dossier has been published as Volume 4, Number 4 of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Working Papers (http:/...
This chapter focuses on contemporary disputes over Indigenous territories and extractive practices, ...
The purpose of this research is to identify the growing problems associated with environmental degra...
The practices of Canadian mining companies operating in Latin America, and the Canadian government’s...
In this chapter I analyze the socio-environmental conflicts generated by the mobilization in defense...
Latin American communities affected by mining projects have repeatedly taken the streets to challeng...
The current phase of capitalist development –dominated by transnational financial capital– has intro...
For more than five years, Latin America has been classified as the world’s deadliest region for envi...
This article argues that transnational socio-legal mobilization for human rights in socio-environmen...
This paper addresses a process of territorial dispute between a a riverine fishing community who rea...
This paper explores an intriguing case of environmental mobilisation in the world, Argentina´s anti-...
Latin America, a region rich in both energy resources and native heritage, faces a rising politico-s...
This thesis examines the historical dynamics of ecologically unequal exchange, coloniality of power,...
In Latin America grassroots organizing against megaprojects such as open pit mining, oil extraction,...
In Latin America grassroots organizing against megaprojects such as open pit mining, oil extraction,...
This dossier has been published as Volume 4, Number 4 of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Working Papers (http:/...
This chapter focuses on contemporary disputes over Indigenous territories and extractive practices, ...
The purpose of this research is to identify the growing problems associated with environmental degra...
The practices of Canadian mining companies operating in Latin America, and the Canadian government’s...
In this chapter I analyze the socio-environmental conflicts generated by the mobilization in defense...
Latin American communities affected by mining projects have repeatedly taken the streets to challeng...
The current phase of capitalist development –dominated by transnational financial capital– has intro...
For more than five years, Latin America has been classified as the world’s deadliest region for envi...
This article argues that transnational socio-legal mobilization for human rights in socio-environmen...
This paper addresses a process of territorial dispute between a a riverine fishing community who rea...
This paper explores an intriguing case of environmental mobilisation in the world, Argentina´s anti-...
Latin America, a region rich in both energy resources and native heritage, faces a rising politico-s...
This thesis examines the historical dynamics of ecologically unequal exchange, coloniality of power,...