Fighting for Andean Resources : Extractive Industries, Cultural Politics, and Environmental Struggles in Peru /
"Fighting for Andean Resources offers a singular contribution to the literature critiquing monolithic views of nation-state dynamics and globalization. Vladimir R. Gil Ramón examines the protocols of accountability and the social critique of the application of environmental impact assessments...
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Tucson :
The University of Arizona Press,
2020.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction: The Struggle for Andean Rocks
- 1. Mining Apparatus
- 2. From "Involuntary Resettlement" to Displacement
- 3. A Pipeline to Save a National Park: Participation in the Environmental Impact Assessment
- 4. From Roads to Coliseums: The Long and Winding Road of Development Myths
- 5. "Dear Engineer, Could you Explain to my Donkey that this Cloudy Water with a Bad Smell is Clean?": The Politics of Pollution and Environmental Risk
- Conclusion: Reassessing Stratagems, Struggles, and Citizenship.


