Narratives of extractivism
How do they shape the transition imaginaries in the mining contexts of Ecuador and Portugal
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Narratives of extractivism
How do they shape the transition imaginaries in the mining contexts of Ecuador and Portugal
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Ximena Alejandra Tapia Palacios
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In the context of a mining extractivism dependance on the availability of raw materials for the
energy transition, we observe the consolidation of an alliance between the State and mining
companies to provide structures and conditions to ensure it. This implies the expansion of the
extractive frontier that requires the creation of sacrifice zones. To implement a type of
governance based on extractivism, this alliance elaborates a series of narratives designed to
legitimate the values, norms, and social practices that enable its objectives. It is argued that the
volume of worldwide extraction is intensifying unequal ecological exchange at multiple scales
and exacerbating socio-environmental conflicts, both in the Global North and South. Drawing
on the cases of Ecuador and Portugal, we analyze the conflicting narratives that explore
extractivism and the expansion of the mining frontier as a shared problematic. These narratives
explore the imaginaries of "national development", "sustainability", "energy transition",
"territorial governance", as well as the dispute over the discourse and community rights. This
work also seeks to map the transitions that are already occurring, with a particular focus on
rural areas that are engaged in multiple processes of territorial re-existence and resistance to the
advance of mining. We see throughout the paper that these actors, in their anti-hegemonic
narrative, propose alternatives that contemplate the construction of radical and post-extractivist
transitions as part of a broader process of transformation of culture, economy, territorial
governance, and the relationship between humans and Nature.
Keywords (eng)
ExtractivismMiningEnergy TransitionSocio-Environmental ConflictsLithiumNarrativesGovernanceSacrifice Zones
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2024
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