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Political Ecologies of Extractive Industries

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Political Ecology of Bordered Spaces

  • Photostory: Fracking exploration and grassroots resistance in Canada

    November 9, 2014

    Photostory: Fracking exploration and grassroots resistance in Canada

    Fracking exploration and grassroots  resistance in Canada: a photostory of solidarity with Elsipogtog, New Brunswick, by Tarsh Turner and Adrian Nel.

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  • Special Focus: Political Ecology of Bordered Spaces

    May 23, 2014

    Special Focus: Political Ecology of Bordered Spaces

    A new series of essays addresses the complex and deeply entangled roles of the human and nonhuman actors inhabiting the diverse ecological and geopolitical spaces of borderlands. Riparian Enclosures: Spaces of Exclusions […]

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  • Riparian Enclosures: Spaces of Exclusion in the Sonoran Border(ed)lands

    May 17, 2014

    Riparian Enclosures: Spaces of Exclusion in the Sonoran Border(ed)lands

    Lily House-Peters’ photo essay explores acts of enclosure in mediating access to and exclusion from the benefits of riparian resources in the Sonoran borderlands.

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  • Bordered Spaces: Nation-States and Private Property

    May 15, 2014

    Bordered Spaces: Nation-States and Private Property

    Casey Walsh interrogates the enduring tension between the popular imaginary of nation-state borders and everyday encounters with borders at smaller geographic scales.

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  • “Batallamos Para Agua”: The Less Visible Security Concerns of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure on the U.S.-Mexico Border

    May 15, 2014

    “Batallamos Para Agua”: The Less Visible Security Concerns of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure on the U.S.-Mexico Border

    Sarah Kelly-Richards examines the articulations of local infrastructure funding politics with broader processes of capital accumulation, urbanization, and geopolitics on the US-Mexico border.

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  • Animating United States-Mexico border studies

    May 14, 2014

    Animating United States-Mexico border studies

    Juanita Sundberg argues for animating border research and engagements.

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  • Bordering authority, circumventing resistance: ASARCO and the search for environmental justice in the Paso del Norte

    May 14, 2014

    Bordering authority, circumventing resistance: ASARCO and the search for environmental justice in the Paso del Norte

    Tim Collins presents an essay investigating environmental justice activism and transboundary air quality management in the Paso del Norte region.

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