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The Violent Technologies of Extraction Political Ecology, Critical Agrarian Studies and the Capitalist Worldeater

By: Alexander Dunlap(Author), Jostein Jakobsen(Author)
164 pages, 6 colour & 3 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Palgrave
The Violent Technologies of Extraction
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Offering a thought-provoking theoretical conversation around ecological crisis and natural resource extraction, The Violent Technologies of Extraction suggests that we are on a trajectory geared towards total extractivism guided by the mythological Worldeater. The authors discuss why and how we have come to live in this catastrophic predicament, rooting the present in an original perspective that animates the forces of global techno-capitalist development. They argue that the Worldeater helps us make sense of the insatiable forces that transform, convert and consume the world. The book combines this unique approach with a detailed academic review of critical agrarian studies and political ecology, the militarization of nature and the conventional and 'green' extraction nexus. It seeks radical reflection on the role people play in the construction and perpetuation of these crises and concludes with some suggestions on how to tackle them.

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Alexander Dunlap is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway. His work has critically examined police-military transformations, market-based conservation, wind energy development and extractive projects more generally in both Latin America and Europe. Jostein Jakobsen is a doctoral research fellow at the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway. His research focuses on agrarian change in India, food regime analysis, meatification, and the Naxalite movement in India, set within broad interests in political ecology and critical agrarian studies.

By: Alexander Dunlap(Author), Jostein Jakobsen(Author)
164 pages, 6 colour & 3 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Palgrave
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