| By A. Bebbington | Published by European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 100: 85-98 | | Official webpage and full text | Summary: Research related to extractive industries has grown significantly over the last decade. As the commodities boom appears to be winding down, this article outlines areas for potential future research. Emphasis is placed […]
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At the Boundaries of La Política: Political ecology, policy networks and moments of government,
| By Anthony Bebbington | Published in the Handbook of Political Ecology. Edited by G. Bridge, J. McCarthy and T. Perreault. London: Routledge | Abstract: I don’t know if my colleagues in Latin America are political ecologists or not. They probably are, many of them at least. Most of them view natural resources and nature as a terrain […]
Visualizing competing claims on resources: Approaches from extractive industries research
| By A. Bebbington, N. Cuba, J. Rogan | Published by Applied Geography 52 (August): 55-56 |
Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil and Gas in Latin America
| Edited by Anthony Bebbington and Jeffrey Bury | Published by University of Texas Press, Austin | | Official webpage and purchasing options | Over the past two decades, the extraction of nonrenewable resources in Latin America has given rise to many forms of struggle, particularly among disadvantaged populations. The first analytical collection to combine geographical and […]
Conclusions
| By A. Bebbington and J. Bury | Published in Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil and Gas in Latin America. Edited by A. Bebbington and J. Bury. Austin: University of Texas Press. | Excerpt: In Chapter 1 of this book we made several strong claims regarding the relationships between the subsoil and Latin American political […]
Hydrocarbon Conflicts and Indigenous Peoples in the Peruvian Amazon: Mobilization and Negotiation along the Río Corrientes
| By A. Bebbington and M. Scurrah | Published in Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil and Gas in Latin America. Edited by A. Bebbington and J.Bury. Austin: University of Texas Press. Excerpt: The Peruvian Amazon was the scene of significant mobilization and violence during the 2000s, with concerns over extractive industries at the very […]
New Geographies of Extractive Industries in Latin America
| By J. Bury and A. Bebbington | Published in Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil and Gas in Latin America. Edited by A. Bebbington and J.Bury. Austin: University of Texas Press | Excerpt: Shortly after midnight on Friday, October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his expeditionary force of three ships first hove into view of the […]
Political Ecologies of the Subsoil
| By A. Bebbington and J. Bury | Published in Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil and Gas in Latin America. Edited by A. Bebbington and J.Bury. Austin: University of Texas Press. | Excerpt: If the 2009 box- office hit Avatar showed anything, it was that the political ecology of the subsoil can make for great commercial […]
Underground political ecologies
| By Anthony Bebbington | Published by Geoforum 43(6): 1152-1162 | Reprinted in German in 2013, in Peripherie 132: 402-424 (Berlin) | Abstract: Based on the 2011 Annual Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group Lecture, this paper makes the case for a political ecology of the subsoil. Arguing that subsoil resources have received comparatively little attention within […]
Minería, movimientos sociales y respuestas campesinas: una ecología política de transformaciones territoriales
| Edited by Anthony Bebbington | Published by Instituto de Estudios Peruanos/Centro Peruano de Estudios Sociales (2nd edition with new introduction), Lima |