Sustainable development or sacrifice zone? Politics below the surface in post-neoliberal Ecuador

被引:37
作者
Shade, Lindsay [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kentucky, Dept Geog, 818 Patterson Off Tower, Lexington, KY 40508 USA
[2] Fac Latinoamer Ciencias Sociales FLACSO, Sede Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador
[3] CAAP, Quito, Ecuador
来源
EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES AND SOCIETY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL | 2015年 / 2卷 / 04期
关键词
Political ecology; Latin America; Extractivism; Conflict; Land rights;
D O I
10.1016/j.exis.2015.07.004
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Ecuador is attempting to build a state-owned metals mining firm with the help of Chile. I will discuss preliminary results from ongoing research on changing land and subsurface rights in the Intag Zone, the location of the first planned state mining project, which Ecuador has recently militarized in the wake of a 20-year campaign of resistance. This research draws on legal geography and political ecology to identify the legal and administrative changes that accompany contemporary geographies of subsurface land grabs, focusing on links between mundane practices (e.g. impact studies, mining law and easements) and overtly antagonistic practices (e.g. criminalization and forced expulsion). Through this analysis I question the state's framing of large-scale mining as a vehicle for sustainable development and buen vivir (living well). I aim to connect everyday experiences of land and ownership to larger questions of state authority, practice, and discourse, taking land rights as a significant point of articulation of the state-territory-citizen apparatus. I will also discuss aspects of my solidarity work as a human rights observer in the Intag mining conflict, which points to the difficulty of active resistance in the context of "post-neoliberal'' Ecuador, where activists confront the state directly as opposed to transnational corporations as under neoliberalism. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页数:10
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