No. 45-5, September 2018
Index
- Coloniality in the Appropriation of Nature: Agrofuel Production, Dependency, and Constant Primitive Accumulation in the Periphery of Capitalism
- Environmentalism and the Globalization of the Oil Industry in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Extractive Capital, Imperialism, and the Colombian State
- Extractivism: A Review Essay
- Foreign Direct Investment Policy and Development in Bolivia under Morales
- From Food Production to Commodity Production in Argentina’s Agricultural Sector
- In Memoriam: Aníbal Quijano (1928–2018)
- Indigenous Peoples and the New Extraction: From Territorial Rights to Hydrocarbon Citizenship in the Bolivian Chaco
- International Financial Capital and the Brazilian Land Market
- Interrupting Green Capital on the Frontiers of Wind Power in Southern Mexico
- Moving Glaciers: Remaking Nature and Mineral Extraction in Chile
- Neoextractivism and Indigenous Water Ritual in Salar de Atacama, Chile
- Open Veins Revisited: Charting the Social, Economic, and Political Contours of the New Extractivism in Latin America
- Part-Time Miners: Labor Segmentation and Collective Action in the Peruvian Mining Industry
- Subsoil Politics: Extraction, Nationalism, and Protest in Bolivia and Peru
- Tracing the Political Life of Kimsacocha: Conflicts over Water and Mining in Ecuador’s Southern Andes