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Audrey Samson & Françîcco Gayardo ₊‧✮⋆ Critical Raw Practices ⋆⁺₊✧
▶︎ [NEW] Episode – a conversation with Aleksandra Wojewska
▶︎ [NEW] Episode – a conversation with Aleksandra Wojewska
With Aleksandra Wojewska, this episode retraces how “economic importance” binds minerals to commodity speculation, price-setting, and extraction, ultimately exposing the speculative infrastructures where finance, trade, and resource management converge.
EURO—VISION Undergrounding the Critical Mineral - book out!
EURO—VISION Undergrounding the Critical Mineral - book out!
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EURO–VISION.net — The platform
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Stanley Picker Fellowship 𓇢𓆸 Nutrients are not Neutral
Stanley Picker Fellowship 𓇢𓆸 Nutrients are not Neutral
𓂃 ོ Jable Pardo ☼𓂃
𓂃 ོ Jable Pardo ☼𓂃
⊹ ࣪ ﹏ Partnerships ﹏⊹ ࣪ ˖ or how to harvest fruits without sowing seeds
⊹ ࣪ ﹏ Partnerships ﹏⊹ ࣪ ˖ or how to harvest fruits without sowing seeds
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Terra Analytica - The Automated Gaze of 𖡼꧂ and .𖤣𖥧 AfterImage Journal
Terra Analytica - The Automated Gaze of 𖡼꧂ and .𖤣𖥧 AfterImage Journal
“History as we know it is a series of environmental assessments,” anthropologist Elizabeth Dodd provocatively argues.1 As history-maker, the analysis of
༄˖ Immutability, Management, Trees 𖠰 ࿔・
༄˖ Immutability, Management, Trees 𖠰 ࿔・
Critical Raw Materials Series - The Contemporary Journal
Critical Raw Materials Series - The Contemporary Journal
EURO-VISION: The podcast
▶︎ Episode 8 – Criticality in Resource Management
▶︎ Episode 8 – Criticality in Resource Management
We’re back, and with this episode we dive into mineral criticality with Dr Pierre Josso, unpacking the logics behind supply risk and resource politics.
▶︎ Episode 7 – a conversation with Nishat Awan
▶︎ Episode 7 – a conversation with Nishat Awan
In this EURO–VISION podcast episode, together with Dr Nishat Awan, we consider how resource depletion affects local communities, as well as the wider infrastructures of extraction which they are a part of.
▶︎ Episode 6 – a conversation with Jennifer Telesca
▶︎ Episode 6 – a conversation with Jennifer Telesca
▶︎ Episode 5 – a conversation with Epifania Amoo-Adare, Nii Ayitey Sackey & Solomon Sampa
▶︎ Episode 5 – a conversation with Epifania Amoo-Adare, Nii Ayitey Sackey & Solomon Sampa
This EURO–VISION podcast episode examines pelagic extraction with fisherfolk testimonies in conversation with Dr Epifania Amoo-Adare, outlining alternative modes of coexistence, and how we might go about this ‘labour of love’.
▶︎ Episode 4 – a conversation with Liam Campling
▶︎ Episode 4 – a conversation with Liam Campling
With Liam Campling we discuss some of the legal and economic infrastructures that support and perpetuate pelagic extractivism, such as Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs), and Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY), based on his recent book, co-authored with Alejandro Colás, 'Capitalism...
▶︎ Episode 3 – a conversation with Ndongo Samba Sylla
▶︎ Episode 3 – a conversation with Ndongo Samba Sylla
With Ndongo Samba Sylla, this episode examines how colonial structures have been perpetuated and institutionalised through currencies like the Franc of the Financial Community of Africa (CFA), and investment stratagems such as public-private partnerships (PPPs).
▶︎ Episode 2 – a conversation with Stefan Jonsson & Peo Hansen
▶︎ Episode 2 – a conversation with Stefan Jonsson & Peo Hansen
With Peo Hansen and Stefan Jonsson, authors of ‘Eurafrica, the Untold History of European Integration and Colonialism’ we explore how the European Economic Community (EEC) was founded through the exploitation of African resources which benefited European countries (including t...
▶︎ Episode 1 – a conversation with Adekeye Adebajo
▶︎ Episode 1 – a conversation with Adekeye Adebajo
Through sorcery, we discuss with Prof Adebajo the history of extraction between Europe & Africa stemming from Bismarck's legacy and the Berlin Conference (1884-5).
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