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Session Submission Type: Panel
The purpose of this panel is to rethink the Ibero-American research field of socio-environmental conflicts in historical perspective, where the conflict generated by external agents that threaten the links between communities and their territory makes up the core of the proposed research. From local experiences in the Modern-Contemporary times we manage to forge a plural image of environmental culture, which transcends national borders and shows us the glocality of its scope.
There is not so much country for so many disputes, XVIIIth-XXth Century. Extractivisms and Asymmetric Appropriation of Common Territories in Baja California Sur, Mexico - Antonio Ortega Santos, Universidad de Granada
Beyond the environmentalism of the poor: enslaved, subaltern and colonized environments - Pablo Corral Broto, Université de La Réunion
The development of oil geology in Brazil from a postcolonial perspective - Natascha De Vasconcellos Otoya, Georgetown University