Resource Peripheries in the Global Economy : Networks, Scales, and Places of Extraction
Felipe Irarrázaval, Martín Arias-Loyola
This book discusses the conditions that underpin configuration of specific places as resource peripheries and the consequences that such a socio-spatial formation involves for those places. The book thereby provides an interdisciplinary approach underpinned by economic geography, political ecology, resource geography, development studies and political geography. It also discusses the different technological, political and economic changes that make the ongoing production of resource peripheries a distinctive socio-spatial formation under the global economy. Through a global and interdisciplinary perspective that uncovers ongoing political processes, socio-economic changes and socio-ecological dynamics at resource peripheries, this book argues that it is critical to take a more profound appraisal about the socio-spatial processes behind the contemporary way in which capitalism is appropriating and transforming nature.
Year:
2021
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Springer
Language:
english
Pages:
213
ISBN 10:
3030846059
ISBN 13:
9783030846053
Series:
Economic Geography
File:
PDF, 3.41 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 2021
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