TY - JOUR
T1 - From extractivism to global extractivism
T2 - the evolution of an organizing concept
AU - Chagnon, Christopher W.
AU - Durante, Francesco
AU - Gills, Barry K.
AU - Hagolani-Albov, Sophia E.
AU - Hokkanen, Sanna
AU - Kangasluoma, Sohvi M. J.
AU - Konttinen, Heidi
AU - Kröger, Markus
AU - LaFleur, William
AU - Ollinaho, Ossi
AU - Vuola, Marketta P. S.
N1 - © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Research on extractivism has rapidly proliferated, expanding into new empirical and conceptual spaces. We examine the origins, evolution, and conceptual expansion of the concept. Extractivism is useful to analyze resource extraction practices around the world. ‘Global Extractivism’ is a new conceptual tool for assessing global phenomena. We situate extractivism within an ensemble of concepts, and explore its relation to development, the state, and value. Extractivism as an organizing concept addresses many fields of research. Extractivism forms a complex of self-reinforcing practices, mentalities, and power differentials underwriting and rationalizing socio-ecologically destructive modes of organizing life-through subjugation, depletion, and non-reciprocity.
AB - Research on extractivism has rapidly proliferated, expanding into new empirical and conceptual spaces. We examine the origins, evolution, and conceptual expansion of the concept. Extractivism is useful to analyze resource extraction practices around the world. ‘Global Extractivism’ is a new conceptual tool for assessing global phenomena. We situate extractivism within an ensemble of concepts, and explore its relation to development, the state, and value. Extractivism as an organizing concept addresses many fields of research. Extractivism forms a complex of self-reinforcing practices, mentalities, and power differentials underwriting and rationalizing socio-ecologically destructive modes of organizing life-through subjugation, depletion, and non-reciprocity.
KW - Extractivism
KW - global crises
KW - global extractivism
KW - political ontology
KW - resource frontiers
KW - resource politics
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U2 - 10.1080/03066150.2022.2069015
DO - 10.1080/03066150.2022.2069015
M3 - Article
SN - 0306-6150
VL - 49
SP - 1
EP - 34
JO - Journal of Peasant Studies
JF - Journal of Peasant Studies
IS - 4
ER -