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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 교육/자료 > 참고자료 > 일반
· ISBN : 9781032023113
· 쪽수 : 494쪽
· 출판일 : 2024-01-29
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1. Critical Resource Geography: An Introduction SECTION I (Un)Knowing Resources 2. Chimeras of Resource Geographies: Unbounding Ontologies and Knowing Nature 3. Knowing the Storyteller: Geohumanities and Critical Resource Geography 4. Material Worlds Redux: Mobilizing Materiality within Critical Resource Geography 5. Temporalities of (Un)Making a Resource: Oil Shales Between Presence and Absence 6. Brave New Worms: Orienting (Non)Value in the Parasite Bioeconomy 7. Resources Is Just Another Word for Colonialism SECTION II (Un)Knowing Resource Systems 8. Resistance Against the Land Grab: Defensoras and Embodied Precarity in Latin America 9. Gender in Extractive Industry: Toward a Feminist Critical Resource Geography of Mining and Hydrocarbons 10.The Plantation Town: Race, Resources, and the Making of Place 11. Materializing Space, Constructing Belonging: Toward a Critical-Geographical Understanding of Resource Nationalism 12. Resources in a World of Borders, Boundaries, and Barriers: Dividing, Circumscribing, Confining 13. Pets or Meat: A Resource Geography of Dogs in China, from Chairman Mao (1949?1976) to the Pet Fair Asia Fashion Show (2015?2020) 14. The Social Production of Resources: A Marxist Approach 15. World-Systems Theory, Nature, and Resources 16. The Corporation and Resource Geography SECTION III Doing Critical Resource Geography: Methods, Advocacy, and Teaching 17. Life with Oil Palm: Incorporating Ethnographic Sensibilities in Critical Resource Geography 18. Institutional Ethnography: A Feminist Methodological Approach to Studying Institutions of Resource Governance 19. Critical Physical Geography: In Pursuit of Integrative and Transformative Approaches to Resource Dynamics 20. Praxis in Resource Geography: Tensions Between Engagement and Critique in the (Un)Making of Ecosystem Services 21. Negotiating the Mine: Commitments, Engagements, Contradictions 22. Intergenerational Equity and the Geographical Ebb and Flow of Resources: The Time and Space of Natural Capital Accounting 23. Research as Action and Performance: Learning with Activists in Resource Conflicts 24. Engaged Research with Smallholders and Palm Oil Firms: Relational and Feminist Insights from the Field 25. Renewable Energy Landscapes and Community Engagements: The Role of Critical Resource Geographers Beyond Academia 26. Learning about Coal Frontiers: From the Mountains of Appalachia to the Streets of South Baltimore 27. Teaching Critical Resource Geography: Integrating Research into the Classroom SECTION IV Resource Making/World Making 28. Soy, Domestication, and Colonialism 29. From Gold to Rosewood: Agrarian Change, High-Value Resources, and the Flexible Frontier-Makers of the Twenty-First Century 30. Conservation and the Production of Wildlife as Resource 31. Anadromous Frontiers: Reframing Citizenship in Extractive Regions. The Salmon Industry in Los Lagos, Chile 32. Extracting Fish 33. Human Tissue Economies: Making Biological Resources 34. Making, and Remaking, a World of Carbon: Uneven Geographies of Carbon Sequestration 35. World-Making and the Deep Seabed: Mining the Area Beyond National Jurisdiction 36. World-Making Through Mapping: Large Scale Marine Protected Areas and the Transformation of the Global Ocean 37. Mapping Resources: Mapping as Method for Critical Resource Geographies