EXALT hosts a one-day webinar conference "Green Extractivism & Violent Conflict" on June 17, 2022. This exciting conference features three plenary speakers, and 16 exciting papers across 4 panels.
Extractivism is a concept of our time. Large-scale exploitation of nature and appropriation of human-labor fuel the unsustainability of our current world-system. Despite this, research on extractivism ...
The struggle against extractivism is inseparable from broader fights for gender justice, Indigenous sovereignty, and ecological sustainability. The global resource economy is extractive, exploitative, ...
The openMovements series invites leading social scientists to share their research results and perspectives on contemporary social struggles. In recent weeks, we have been witnessing the mobilization ...
The Vatican has issued an appeal against investments in activities that harm the environment and people, especially Indigenous peoples. The initiative, supported by 45 organisations, calls on ...
The mass-scale removal of resources is a key driver of biodiversity loss. Extractivism’s grip on the planet must be broken At the biodiversity Cop taking place in Montreal, much attention will focus ...
Latin American Extractivism is a compilation of articles analysing the political economy of resource nationalism and policies of natural resource extraction by left and right-wing governments, with ...
Argentina’s far-right president Javier Milei secured early this morning his first major win in office, with the country’s lower chamber passing the first of his landmark regressive reforms. Congress’s ...
Nonhle Mbuthuma is the spokesperson of the Amadiba Crisis Committee of the Xolobeni community. Maxine Bezuidenhout is a programme officer in the Alternatives to Extractivism and Climate Change ...