Grassroots Responses to Extractivism
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Grassroots Responses to Extractivism
Case Studies from Around the World
Frame, Dr Mariko; Grant, Samuel Leguizamon; Mantz, Felix
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2025
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9781350331600
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Chapter 1: Why Capitalist Development is Ecological Imperialism and Planetary Ecocide, and Why We Need Alternatives (Mariko Frame, Merrimack College, USA)
Chapter 2: Africana Critical Theory, Ecological Imperialism and Global Anti-Black Violence as Foundational in the Climate Crisis (Samuel Leguizamon Grant, MN350, Metropolitan State University, USA)
Chapter 3: Ecological Health and Justice Require Decolonization: Coloniality, Ecological Imperialism and Global Ecological Crises (Felix Mantz, Queen Mary University of London, UK)
NON-WESTERN ECOLOGICAL COSMOLOGIES AND WORLDVIEWS
Chapter 4: The Re-Emergence of the World of Cycles: Ceremonial Fire, Anthropocene Ashes, and the Renewal of Territories of Life (Leonardo Figueroa-Helland and Abigail Perez Aguilera, The New School, USA)
Chapter 5: Subverting Anthropocentrism and Shia Muslims: Alternatives From West Asia (Ali M. Kassem, American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Chapter 6: Nourishing Decolonial Communities of Life: Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous Resurgences Beyond Syndemic Violence and Earth Crisis (Leonardo Figueroa Helland and Angela Martinez, in collaboration with Neftali Reyes Mendez and Angelica Castro Rodriguez (Zapotec and Mixtec of Oaxaca), Juan Jose Lopez Negrete (Zenue and Afro-descendant) and Mileida Correa (Zenue), Jose Gualinga (Kichwa of Sarayaku), Stephanie Morningstar (Kanien'keha:ka, Wakeniahten), and Caca Yvaire (Atakapa Ishak)
RESISTANCES AND STRATEGIES
Chapter 7: Racial Capitalism, Eco-Apartheid and the Necessity of Fundamental Social Change (Rose Brewer, University of Minnesota, USA)
Chapter 8: Interview with Cambodian Deforestation Activists Ouch Leng
Chapter 9: Participatory Video is a Revolutionary Tool! (Samwel Nangiria, Ngorongoro NGO Network and Nick Lunch, Co-InsightShare)
Chapter 10: Making Local Agency Visible: How Local Communities Resisted Large-Scale Land Transactions in Liberia (Ali Kaba, University of Washington, USA)
ALTERNATIVES AND SOLUTIONS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Chapter 11: Evaluating Results and Transformative Potentials in Social Movement Praxis (Samuel Leguizamon Grant, MN350, Metropolitan State University, USA)
Chapter 12: The Pathalgadi Movement Of Jharkhand, India: A Case Study in Indigenous Revolt Beyond the Terms of Conventional Politics (Pratik Raghu, University of California Santa Barbara, USA)
Chapter 13: RISE and Treaty Rights Discourse in Northern Minnesota (Nancy Beaulieu, RISE Coalition and Dawn Goodwin, RISE Coalition)
Chapter 14: Poetry as Praxis for Resistance (Kahnapad Haider (Haider A. Khan), University of Denver, USA)
Bibliography
Index
Chapter 2: Africana Critical Theory, Ecological Imperialism and Global Anti-Black Violence as Foundational in the Climate Crisis (Samuel Leguizamon Grant, MN350, Metropolitan State University, USA)
Chapter 3: Ecological Health and Justice Require Decolonization: Coloniality, Ecological Imperialism and Global Ecological Crises (Felix Mantz, Queen Mary University of London, UK)
NON-WESTERN ECOLOGICAL COSMOLOGIES AND WORLDVIEWS
Chapter 4: The Re-Emergence of the World of Cycles: Ceremonial Fire, Anthropocene Ashes, and the Renewal of Territories of Life (Leonardo Figueroa-Helland and Abigail Perez Aguilera, The New School, USA)
Chapter 5: Subverting Anthropocentrism and Shia Muslims: Alternatives From West Asia (Ali M. Kassem, American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Chapter 6: Nourishing Decolonial Communities of Life: Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous Resurgences Beyond Syndemic Violence and Earth Crisis (Leonardo Figueroa Helland and Angela Martinez, in collaboration with Neftali Reyes Mendez and Angelica Castro Rodriguez (Zapotec and Mixtec of Oaxaca), Juan Jose Lopez Negrete (Zenue and Afro-descendant) and Mileida Correa (Zenue), Jose Gualinga (Kichwa of Sarayaku), Stephanie Morningstar (Kanien'keha:ka, Wakeniahten), and Caca Yvaire (Atakapa Ishak)
RESISTANCES AND STRATEGIES
Chapter 7: Racial Capitalism, Eco-Apartheid and the Necessity of Fundamental Social Change (Rose Brewer, University of Minnesota, USA)
Chapter 8: Interview with Cambodian Deforestation Activists Ouch Leng
Chapter 9: Participatory Video is a Revolutionary Tool! (Samwel Nangiria, Ngorongoro NGO Network and Nick Lunch, Co-InsightShare)
Chapter 10: Making Local Agency Visible: How Local Communities Resisted Large-Scale Land Transactions in Liberia (Ali Kaba, University of Washington, USA)
ALTERNATIVES AND SOLUTIONS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Chapter 11: Evaluating Results and Transformative Potentials in Social Movement Praxis (Samuel Leguizamon Grant, MN350, Metropolitan State University, USA)
Chapter 12: The Pathalgadi Movement Of Jharkhand, India: A Case Study in Indigenous Revolt Beyond the Terms of Conventional Politics (Pratik Raghu, University of California Santa Barbara, USA)
Chapter 13: RISE and Treaty Rights Discourse in Northern Minnesota (Nancy Beaulieu, RISE Coalition and Dawn Goodwin, RISE Coalition)
Chapter 14: Poetry as Praxis for Resistance (Kahnapad Haider (Haider A. Khan), University of Denver, USA)
Bibliography
Index
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resistances; solutions; Global South; ecological; imperialism; crisis; marginalized communities; environment; case studie; Asia; Africa; the Americas; deforestation; activism; grassroots; community organisation; bottom-up; anti-capitalist; anti-colonial
Chapter 1: Why Capitalist Development is Ecological Imperialism and Planetary Ecocide, and Why We Need Alternatives (Mariko Frame, Merrimack College, USA)
Chapter 2: Africana Critical Theory, Ecological Imperialism and Global Anti-Black Violence as Foundational in the Climate Crisis (Samuel Leguizamon Grant, MN350, Metropolitan State University, USA)
Chapter 3: Ecological Health and Justice Require Decolonization: Coloniality, Ecological Imperialism and Global Ecological Crises (Felix Mantz, Queen Mary University of London, UK)
NON-WESTERN ECOLOGICAL COSMOLOGIES AND WORLDVIEWS
Chapter 4: The Re-Emergence of the World of Cycles: Ceremonial Fire, Anthropocene Ashes, and the Renewal of Territories of Life (Leonardo Figueroa-Helland and Abigail Perez Aguilera, The New School, USA)
Chapter 5: Subverting Anthropocentrism and Shia Muslims: Alternatives From West Asia (Ali M. Kassem, American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Chapter 6: Nourishing Decolonial Communities of Life: Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous Resurgences Beyond Syndemic Violence and Earth Crisis (Leonardo Figueroa Helland and Angela Martinez, in collaboration with Neftali Reyes Mendez and Angelica Castro Rodriguez (Zapotec and Mixtec of Oaxaca), Juan Jose Lopez Negrete (Zenue and Afro-descendant) and Mileida Correa (Zenue), Jose Gualinga (Kichwa of Sarayaku), Stephanie Morningstar (Kanien'keha:ka, Wakeniahten), and Caca Yvaire (Atakapa Ishak)
RESISTANCES AND STRATEGIES
Chapter 7: Racial Capitalism, Eco-Apartheid and the Necessity of Fundamental Social Change (Rose Brewer, University of Minnesota, USA)
Chapter 8: Interview with Cambodian Deforestation Activists Ouch Leng
Chapter 9: Participatory Video is a Revolutionary Tool! (Samwel Nangiria, Ngorongoro NGO Network and Nick Lunch, Co-InsightShare)
Chapter 10: Making Local Agency Visible: How Local Communities Resisted Large-Scale Land Transactions in Liberia (Ali Kaba, University of Washington, USA)
ALTERNATIVES AND SOLUTIONS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Chapter 11: Evaluating Results and Transformative Potentials in Social Movement Praxis (Samuel Leguizamon Grant, MN350, Metropolitan State University, USA)
Chapter 12: The Pathalgadi Movement Of Jharkhand, India: A Case Study in Indigenous Revolt Beyond the Terms of Conventional Politics (Pratik Raghu, University of California Santa Barbara, USA)
Chapter 13: RISE and Treaty Rights Discourse in Northern Minnesota (Nancy Beaulieu, RISE Coalition and Dawn Goodwin, RISE Coalition)
Chapter 14: Poetry as Praxis for Resistance (Kahnapad Haider (Haider A. Khan), University of Denver, USA)
Bibliography
Index
Chapter 2: Africana Critical Theory, Ecological Imperialism and Global Anti-Black Violence as Foundational in the Climate Crisis (Samuel Leguizamon Grant, MN350, Metropolitan State University, USA)
Chapter 3: Ecological Health and Justice Require Decolonization: Coloniality, Ecological Imperialism and Global Ecological Crises (Felix Mantz, Queen Mary University of London, UK)
NON-WESTERN ECOLOGICAL COSMOLOGIES AND WORLDVIEWS
Chapter 4: The Re-Emergence of the World of Cycles: Ceremonial Fire, Anthropocene Ashes, and the Renewal of Territories of Life (Leonardo Figueroa-Helland and Abigail Perez Aguilera, The New School, USA)
Chapter 5: Subverting Anthropocentrism and Shia Muslims: Alternatives From West Asia (Ali M. Kassem, American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Chapter 6: Nourishing Decolonial Communities of Life: Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous Resurgences Beyond Syndemic Violence and Earth Crisis (Leonardo Figueroa Helland and Angela Martinez, in collaboration with Neftali Reyes Mendez and Angelica Castro Rodriguez (Zapotec and Mixtec of Oaxaca), Juan Jose Lopez Negrete (Zenue and Afro-descendant) and Mileida Correa (Zenue), Jose Gualinga (Kichwa of Sarayaku), Stephanie Morningstar (Kanien'keha:ka, Wakeniahten), and Caca Yvaire (Atakapa Ishak)
RESISTANCES AND STRATEGIES
Chapter 7: Racial Capitalism, Eco-Apartheid and the Necessity of Fundamental Social Change (Rose Brewer, University of Minnesota, USA)
Chapter 8: Interview with Cambodian Deforestation Activists Ouch Leng
Chapter 9: Participatory Video is a Revolutionary Tool! (Samwel Nangiria, Ngorongoro NGO Network and Nick Lunch, Co-InsightShare)
Chapter 10: Making Local Agency Visible: How Local Communities Resisted Large-Scale Land Transactions in Liberia (Ali Kaba, University of Washington, USA)
ALTERNATIVES AND SOLUTIONS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Chapter 11: Evaluating Results and Transformative Potentials in Social Movement Praxis (Samuel Leguizamon Grant, MN350, Metropolitan State University, USA)
Chapter 12: The Pathalgadi Movement Of Jharkhand, India: A Case Study in Indigenous Revolt Beyond the Terms of Conventional Politics (Pratik Raghu, University of California Santa Barbara, USA)
Chapter 13: RISE and Treaty Rights Discourse in Northern Minnesota (Nancy Beaulieu, RISE Coalition and Dawn Goodwin, RISE Coalition)
Chapter 14: Poetry as Praxis for Resistance (Kahnapad Haider (Haider A. Khan), University of Denver, USA)
Bibliography
Index
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