Contested Powers
The Politics of Energy and Development in Latin America
Herausgeber: Mcneish, John-Andrew; Logan, Owen; Borchgrevink, Axel
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Contested Powers
The Politics of Energy and Development in Latin America
Herausgeber: Mcneish, John-Andrew; Logan, Owen; Borchgrevink, Axel
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A study of the relationship between energy production and political power.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781783600939
- ISBN-10: 1783600934
- Artikelnr.: 42343245
- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781783600939
- ISBN-10: 1783600934
- Artikelnr.: 42343245
John-Andrew McNeish is associate professor at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) and senior researcher at Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI). His research focuses on indigenous politics and participation in resource politics and governance. McNeish has authored and co-authored a number of publications, including Flammable Societies: Studies on the Socio-Economics of Oil and Gas (2012), Gender Justice and Legal Pluralities: Latin American and African Perspectives (2013), and Indigenous Peoples and Poverty: An International Perspective (Zed Books, 2005). He is currently carrying out research for the Norwegian Research Council-funded Extracting Justice project. Axel Borchgrevink is associate professor at Oslo and Akershus University College (HIOA). He is an anthropologist who has considerable international consultancy experience and has worked on a range of development issues in Africa, Asia and Latin America. He is a former co-editor of the journal Forum for Development Studies, and his book Clean and Green: Knowledge and Morality in a Philippine Farming Community was published in 2014. Owen Logan is a photographer and research fellow at the University of Aberdeen, where he worked closely with the 'Lives in the Oil Industry' oral history project. Between 2007 and 2014 he was a contributing editor to Variant magazine and is co-editor with John Andrew McNeish of Flammable Societies: Studies on the Socio-Economics of Oil and Gas (2012). His work as a photographer has been widely exhibited and his images are in several public collections, including the Scottish Parliament. In connection with the Contested Powers project he co-curated, with Kirsten Lloyd, the exhibition The King's Peace: Realism and War at the Stills Gallery in Edinburgh in 2014.
1. Introduction: recovering power from energy
reconsidering the linkages between energy and development
John
Andrew McNeish and Axel Borchgrevink 2. Oil extraction and territorial disputes in the Maya Biosphere Reserve
Virgilio Reyes 3. Gracias a díos y al gobierno: electric power struggles in Nicaraguan politics
Axel Borchgrevink 4. Wind at the margins of the state: autonomy and renewable energy development in southern Mexico
Cymene Howe, Dominic Boyer and Edith Barrera 5. Oil and environmental injustice in Venezuela: an ethnographic study of Punta Cardón
María Victoria Canino and Iselin Åsedotter Strønen 6. 'Everything moves with fuel': energy politics and the smuggling of energy resources
Cecilie Vindal Ødegaard 7. The continuous negotiation of the authority of oil
and gas
dependent states: the case of Bolivia
Fernanda Wanderley 8. Passive revolution? Social and political struggles surrounding Brazil's new
found oil reservoirs
Einar Braathen 9. Doing well in the eyes of capital: cultural transformation from Venezuela to Scotland
Owen Logan 10. Latin America transformed?
John
Andrew McNeish 11. From the King's Peace to transition society
Owen Logan and John
Andrew McNeish
reconsidering the linkages between energy and development
John
Andrew McNeish and Axel Borchgrevink 2. Oil extraction and territorial disputes in the Maya Biosphere Reserve
Virgilio Reyes 3. Gracias a díos y al gobierno: electric power struggles in Nicaraguan politics
Axel Borchgrevink 4. Wind at the margins of the state: autonomy and renewable energy development in southern Mexico
Cymene Howe, Dominic Boyer and Edith Barrera 5. Oil and environmental injustice in Venezuela: an ethnographic study of Punta Cardón
María Victoria Canino and Iselin Åsedotter Strønen 6. 'Everything moves with fuel': energy politics and the smuggling of energy resources
Cecilie Vindal Ødegaard 7. The continuous negotiation of the authority of oil
and gas
dependent states: the case of Bolivia
Fernanda Wanderley 8. Passive revolution? Social and political struggles surrounding Brazil's new
found oil reservoirs
Einar Braathen 9. Doing well in the eyes of capital: cultural transformation from Venezuela to Scotland
Owen Logan 10. Latin America transformed?
John
Andrew McNeish 11. From the King's Peace to transition society
Owen Logan and John
Andrew McNeish
1. Introduction: recovering power from energy
reconsidering the linkages between energy and development
John
Andrew McNeish and Axel Borchgrevink 2. Oil extraction and territorial disputes in the Maya Biosphere Reserve
Virgilio Reyes 3. Gracias a díos y al gobierno: electric power struggles in Nicaraguan politics
Axel Borchgrevink 4. Wind at the margins of the state: autonomy and renewable energy development in southern Mexico
Cymene Howe, Dominic Boyer and Edith Barrera 5. Oil and environmental injustice in Venezuela: an ethnographic study of Punta Cardón
María Victoria Canino and Iselin Åsedotter Strønen 6. 'Everything moves with fuel': energy politics and the smuggling of energy resources
Cecilie Vindal Ødegaard 7. The continuous negotiation of the authority of oil
and gas
dependent states: the case of Bolivia
Fernanda Wanderley 8. Passive revolution? Social and political struggles surrounding Brazil's new
found oil reservoirs
Einar Braathen 9. Doing well in the eyes of capital: cultural transformation from Venezuela to Scotland
Owen Logan 10. Latin America transformed?
John
Andrew McNeish 11. From the King's Peace to transition society
Owen Logan and John
Andrew McNeish
reconsidering the linkages between energy and development
John
Andrew McNeish and Axel Borchgrevink 2. Oil extraction and territorial disputes in the Maya Biosphere Reserve
Virgilio Reyes 3. Gracias a díos y al gobierno: electric power struggles in Nicaraguan politics
Axel Borchgrevink 4. Wind at the margins of the state: autonomy and renewable energy development in southern Mexico
Cymene Howe, Dominic Boyer and Edith Barrera 5. Oil and environmental injustice in Venezuela: an ethnographic study of Punta Cardón
María Victoria Canino and Iselin Åsedotter Strønen 6. 'Everything moves with fuel': energy politics and the smuggling of energy resources
Cecilie Vindal Ødegaard 7. The continuous negotiation of the authority of oil
and gas
dependent states: the case of Bolivia
Fernanda Wanderley 8. Passive revolution? Social and political struggles surrounding Brazil's new
found oil reservoirs
Einar Braathen 9. Doing well in the eyes of capital: cultural transformation from Venezuela to Scotland
Owen Logan 10. Latin America transformed?
John
Andrew McNeish 11. From the King's Peace to transition society
Owen Logan and John
Andrew McNeish