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Groundwater Politics

The mining industry is an expanding socio-ecological and political problem worldwide, not least in Atacamen~o-Likanantay (Indigenous) territories in the hyper-arid Salar de Atacama, Chile. Groundwater Politics addresses the social, technical and political conditions it calls ‘advanced extractivism’ to reveal how groundwater extraction sustains both ecological damage and mining economies. It richly describes the area's copper and lithium industries as historically linked with Indigenous communities and their ecological and economic futures. Based on over a decade of ethnographic research, the book casts community strategies to control water and territory as 'slow resistance’, the structural and multifaceted practices that generate a material future amid potential resource exhaustion.

Undertittel
Advanced Extractivism and Slow Resistance
Forfatter
Sally Babidge
ISBN
9781805398820
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
860 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.3.2025
Antall sider
278