Geography and indigeneity II: Critical geographies of indigenous bodily politics

SA Radcliffe - Progress in Human Geography, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
In this, the second of three reports on indigeneity in geography, the focus is on the social
differentiation within embodiments, subjectivities and social positionings within and across …

Evaluating the effectiveness of oil companies' corporate social responsibility (CSR)

A Akporiaye - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2023 - Elsevier
Oil production often triggers socioeconomic upheaval, manifested as grievances and conflict
that can disrupt a company's operations. I utilize Stakeholder Theory and the Social License …

Voluntary resettlement in land grab contexts: examining consent on the Ecuadorian oil frontier

A Lyall - Urban Geography, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Forced resettlement, central to state-led development throughout the twentieth century, still
paves the way for agroindustrial, hydroelectric, urban, and other forms of development in …

Interrogating differences: Intersectionality and participatory livelihood development in the upland forest of Tripura (Northeast India)

M Sengupta, LM Harris - Geoforum, 2022 - Elsevier
Intersectionality is used in academic and policy circles to show how mutually constitutive
axes of power and social difference intersect to shape lived experiences of inequality. The …

A moral economy of oil: corruption narratives and oil elites in Ecuador

A Lyall - Culture, Theory and Critique, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In oil-dependent nations, the governance of national oil reserves and the redistribution of oil
rents are often widely-perceived as moral endeavours, necessary for achieving a minimum …

Development, Citizenship, and Everyday Appropriations of Buen Vivir: Ecuadorian Engagement with the Changing Rhetoric of Improvement

A Lyall, R Colloredo‐Mansfeld… - Bulletin of Latin …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The Ecuadorian state frames its development interventions in infrastructure and human
capital as advances in buen vivir or 'good living'. This paper reports ethnographic research …

Gendering indigenous subjects: an institutional ethnography of corporate social responsibility in Ecuador

E Billo - Gender, Place & Culture, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs are institutions of governance and
development designed to respond to socio-ecological impacts of resource extraction. I argue …

“There is No Winning”: The Racialized Violence of Debt on Health and How Women Resist

T Friedline, D Atkinson, A Gracey, J Johnson… - Du Bois Review …, 2023 - cambridge.org
A range of health effects are associated with debt burdens from ubiquitous access to
expensive credit. These health effects are concerning, especially for women who owe …

Knitting for conservation: a social practice perspective on a social and behaviour change communication intervention

MC Gallegos, M Buizer, SK Hobbis, G Wise - Environment, Development …, 2024 - Springer
We critically reflect on a conservation project in the Ecuadorian Amazon that was designed
to promote biodiversity conservation among lowland indigenous communities involved in …

The millennium city: Oil politics and urbanization in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon

A Lyall - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Oil production in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon has facilitated the urbanization of some of
the world's most biodiverse rainforests. New highways into the jungle, snaking pipelines …