The politics of extraction : territorial rights, participatory institutions, and conflict in Latin America /

"In the face of new extraction, communities in Latin America's hydrocarbon and mining regions use participatory institutions powerfully. In some cases, communities act within the formal participatory spaces, while in others, they organized "around" or "in reaction to" t...

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Main Author: Jaskoski, Maiah, 1977- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Series:Studies in comparative energy and environmental politics.
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Online Access:CONNECT (1 user limit)
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Part I.Introduction
  • 1. Participatory Institutions and Extractive Conflict
  • Part II.National Political Dynamics
  • 2. Extraction and Conflict in Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru
  • 3. Participatory Institutions and Their Underlying Boundaries
  • Part III.The Conflicts
  • 4. The Event Initiation Challenge and Contested Policy Jurisdictions
  • 5. The Inclusion Challenge and Contested Geographic Boundaries
  • 6. The Articulation Challenge and Contested Community Representatives
  • Part IV.Conclusions
  • 7. Boundary Struggles in Latin America's Extractive Zones
  • Appendix A.Omission of the Tintaya/Antapaccay Conflict
  • Appendix B.Study Participants
  • References
  • Index