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Maristella Svampa

    Maristella Svampa is a sociologist and researcher whose work delves into critical development studies. Her academic background includes degrees in philosophy and sociology from prestigious institutions in Argentina and Paris, respectively. As a leading researcher and professor, she examines the complex interplay of social, political, and economic forces. Her intellectual contributions often focus on contemporary societal challenges and alternative perspectives.

    Las fronteras del neoextractivismo en América Latina
    Die Grenzen der Rohstoffausbeutung
    Epochenwechsel in Lateinamerika
    Development in Latin America
    • Development in Latin America

      Toward a New Future

      • 124 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      In Development in Latin America, Maristella Svampa explores the contemporary development and resistance dynamics of capitalist development -- the workings (on people and societies) of the world capitalist system -- in the context of Latin America, where these dynamics have had their most notable outcomes. She focuses on the phenomenon of "neoextractivism," the combination of the global advance of resource-seeking extractive capital (foreign investments in the extraction of natural resources) and the commodities consensus (export of raw materials), among both neoliberal and progressive governments -- analyzing their common elements as well as their differences. Svampa explores the complex dynamics of socio-environmental conflict associated with neoextractivism, as well as what she refers to as the "eco-territorial turn." Svampa's analysis includes both the ecological and gender dimensions of the global and regional capitalist development process.

      Development in Latin America
    • Epochenwechsel in Lateinamerika

      Progressive Regierungen, Extraktivismus und soziale Bewegungen

      Ein systematischer Blick auf die jüngste Geschichte der linken Parteien und sozialen Bewegungen Lateinamerikas

      Epochenwechsel in Lateinamerika
    • El presente libro analiza el avance del neoextractivismo en América Latina a través de cuatro núcleos fundamentales: el primero propone las categorías de neoextractivismo y de Consenso de los Commodities como ventanas privilegiadas para leer la crisis actual; el segundo analiza las fases del neoextractivismo desde 2003 hasta la actualidad; el tercero aborda las resistencias sociales y las nuevas gramáticas políticas desde el concepto del giro ecoterritorial, y resalta el avance de los pueblos indígenas y el protagonismo creciente de las mujeres; y el cuarto ilustra la expansión de las fronteras del extractivismo: territorialidades criminales, violencia patriarcal y energías extremas.

      Las fronteras del neoextractivismo en América Latina