Extraction/Exclusion
Beyond Binaries of Exclusion and Inclusion in Natural Resource Extraction
Extraction/Exclusion
Beyond Binaries of Exclusion and Inclusion in Natural Resource Extraction
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Extraction/Exclusion draws and builds on scholarship from across the social sciences to show that natural resource extraction is predicated on exclusions. This innovative work portrays how inclusionary language and practices paradoxically often result in further exclusions, concealing unchanged systems of domination and dispossession and reproducing violent exploitative processes on the ground.
Table of Contents
Part I: Haves/Have Nots: Unsettling the Political Ecologies of Extraction (by Philippe Le Billon, Stephanie Postar, and Negar Elodie Behzadi)
Chapter 1: Managing Gold Extraction Through Technocratic Discourse in Post-Socialist Kyrgyzstan (by Asel Doolotkeldieva)
Chapter 2: A Political Ecology of Environmental Law Enforcement: Civil Complaints and Environmental Justice in Post-Neoliberal Ecuador (by Teresa Bornschlegl)
Part II: Oppressors/Oppressed: Gender, Race, and the Extractive Body (by Rebecca Elmhirst)
Chapter 3: A Decolonial Feminist Dialogue-As-Critique: Against the Sexual and Racialised Violence at the Heart of Extractivism (by Amber Murrey and Sharlene Mollett)
Chapter 4: Young Female Miners in Tajikistani Coal Mines: Intersectional Extractive Violence and Ecologies of Exhaustion (by Negar Elodie Behzadi)
Part III: Human/Non-Human: The More Than Human (by Emilie Cameron)
Chapter 5: Extractive Industries, Impact Assessments, and Exclusion in Northwest Greenland (by Mark Nuttall)
Chapter 6: Intimate Encounters with Uranium at an Anticipated Uranium Mine in Tanzania (by Stephanie Postar)
Part IV: Static Materials/Dynamic Materials: Resource Materialities, Temporalities, and Affect (by Gisa Weszkalnys)
Chapter 7: Contested Futures in British Columbia's Hydro-Extractive Corridor: Progress, Pragmatism, and Visionary Activism (by Anna J. Willow)
Chapter 8: Zinc's Time in the Sun? Tracing the Reopening of the Riso and Parina Valleys' Mines from Precarious Optimisms to Affective Indeterminacy (by Robin West and Isabel Crowhurst)
Part V: Large-Scale/Small-Scale: Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt)
Chapter 9: Artisanal and Large-Scale Mine Relations: Laying the Groundwork for Autonomous Coexistence in Sub-Saharan Africa (by Gavin Hilson, John Owen, Titus Sauerwein, Massaran Traore, and Éléonore Lèbre)
Chapter 10: Negotiating Inclusion and Exclusion in Artisanal Oil Extraction: The Case of Two Villages in East Java, Indonesia (by Nanang Kuniawan, Päivi Lujala, and Ståle Angen Rye)
Part VI: Inclusion/Exclusion: Precarious Resource Inclusions (by Penda Diallo)
Chapter 11: Contractual Violence: Impact-Benefit Agreements and the Violent Exclusions Hidden by “Consent” (by Leah S. Horowitz)
Chapter 12: In the Ebbs and Flows of Resource Extraction, Who Is a Stakeholder? Insights from West Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) (by Nina Nikola Doering)
Conclusion: Extractive Orientations (by Gavin Bridge)
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Product details
| Published | 29 Oct 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 358 |
| ISBN | 9781538190166 |
| Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield |
| Illustrations | 9 b/w photos; 3 tables |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Series | Geopolitical Bodies, Material Worlds |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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