Spatial justice and the land politics of renewables: Dispossessing vulnerable communities through solar energy mega-projects

K Yenneti, R Day, O Golubchikov - Geoforum, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper considers aspects of spatial justice in the processes of land acquisition for large-
scale solar energy projects in the developmentalist context of India. It explores the case of …

[HTML][HTML] Digital extraction: Blockchain traceability in mineral supply chains

F Calvão, M Archer - Political Geography, 2021 - Elsevier
Digital data—including technologically-mediated data generated by blockchain-enabled
traceability—is performing an increasingly integral role in extractive operations, but scarce …

Unearthing feminist territories and terrains

A Jackman, R Squire, J Bruun, P Thornton - Political Geography, 2020 - Elsevier
The constructs of 'territory'and 'terrain'are the subject of increasing scrutiny within political
geography. While momentum builds in their interrogation as both diverse and lively …

Slow and fast violence: A feminist critique of binaries

JM Christian, L Dowler - ACME: An International Journal for …, 2019 - acme-journal.org
Rob Nixon's recent theorization of slow violence deliberates on specific forms of violence
that unfold gradually and in unspectacular ways. However, discussions about the …

[PDF][PDF] Oil revenue and economic growth of Nigeria: 1990–2019

A Ebimobowei - African Journal of Economics and Sustainable …, 2022 - abjournals.org
The oil and gas business in Nigeria has brought unparalleled fluctuations to the Nigerian
economy, mostly in the past five decades after it substituted agriculture as the basis of the …

[HTML][HTML] Climate injustice, criminalisation of land protection and anti-colonial solidarity: Courtroom ethnography in an age of fossil fuel violence

SJ Spiegel - Political geography, 2021 - Elsevier
As plans for expanding fossil fuel infrastructure continue to ramp up despite threats to the
planet, how are geographers to address the criminalisation and prosecution of peaceful acts …

A forest of dreams: Ontological multiplicity and the fantasies of environmental government in the Philippines

N Theriault - Political Geography, 2017 - Elsevier
How do invisible beings in the forested hinterlands complicate the work of bureaucrats in the
capital? What do dreams and the beings who visit them have to do with state power …

[HTML][HTML] The political ecology of oil and gas corporations: TotalEnergies and post-colonial exploitation to concentrate energy in industrial economies

M Llavero-Pasquina, G Navas, R Cantoni… - Energy Research & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Industrial economies require a steady supply of energy to reproduce and grow. Oil and gas
companies fulfil that socio-economic function by constantly finding, extracting and …

Slow dissent and the emotional geographies of resistance

A Murrey - Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Anger, grief, regret and shame are some of the myriad ways that people narrate a decade of
life along the Chad‐Cameroon Oil Pipeline. These stories reveal a perceptive and collective …

A decolonial critique of the racialized “localwashing” of extraction in Central Africa

A Murrey, NA Jackson - Annals of the American Association of …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Responding to calls for increased attention to actions and reactions “from above” within the
extractive industry, we offer a decolonial critique of the ways in which corporate entities and …