In The Politics of Extraction, Maiah Jaskoski traces how mobilized communities in Latin America's hydrocarbon and mining regions utilize participatory institutions to challenge extraction. In some cases, communities act within formal participatory spaces, while in others, they organize "around" or "in reaction to" these institutions, employing participatory procedures as focal points in the escalation of conflict. Based on an analysis of thirty major extractive conflicts in Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru in the 2000s and 2010s, Jaskoski provides the first systematic study of how participatory…mehr
In The Politics of Extraction, Maiah Jaskoski traces how mobilized communities in Latin America's hydrocarbon and mining regions utilize participatory institutions to challenge extraction. In some cases, communities act within formal participatory spaces, while in others, they organize "around" or "in reaction to" these institutions, employing participatory procedures as focal points in the escalation of conflict. Based on an analysis of thirty major extractive conflicts in Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru in the 2000s and 2010s, Jaskoski provides the first systematic study of how participatory institutions either channel or exacerbate conflict over extraction.
Maiah Jaskoski is Associate Professor of Political Science at Northern Arizona University. She specializes in environmental and indigenous politics, military roles, security privatization, and borders, in Latin America. She is the author of Military Politics and Democracy in the Andes and numerous academic journal articles. She also co-authored and co-edited American Crossings: Border Politics in the Western Hemisphere.
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Acknowledgements List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Part I. Introduction 1. PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTIONS AND EXTRACTIVE CONFLICT Part II. National Political Dynamics 2. EXTRACTION AND CONFLICT IN BOLIVIA, COLOMBIA, AND PERU 3. PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR UNDERLYING BOUNDARIES Part III. The Conflicts 4. THE EVENT INITIATION CHALLENGE AND CONTESTED POLICY JURISDICTIONS 5. THE INCLUSION CHALLENGE AND CONTESTED GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES 6. THE ARTICULATION CHALLENGE AND CONTESTED COMMUNITY REPRESENTATION Part IV. Conclusions 7. BOUNDARY STRUGGLES IN LATIN AMERICA'S EXTRACTIVE ZONES Appendix A. Omission of the Tintaya/Antapaccay Conflict Appendix B. Study Participants References
Acknowledgements List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Part I. Introduction 1. PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTIONS AND EXTRACTIVE CONFLICT Part II. National Political Dynamics 2. EXTRACTION AND CONFLICT IN BOLIVIA, COLOMBIA, AND PERU 3. PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR UNDERLYING BOUNDARIES Part III. The Conflicts 4. THE EVENT INITIATION CHALLENGE AND CONTESTED POLICY JURISDICTIONS 5. THE INCLUSION CHALLENGE AND CONTESTED GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES 6. THE ARTICULATION CHALLENGE AND CONTESTED COMMUNITY REPRESENTATION Part IV. Conclusions 7. BOUNDARY STRUGGLES IN LATIN AMERICA'S EXTRACTIVE ZONES Appendix A. Omission of the Tintaya/Antapaccay Conflict Appendix B. Study Participants References
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