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6

Nov

Feminist perspectives on extractivism: South-South dialogue

6 November 2025 09:30 to 12:30 | Seminar
three lecturers

Scientific evidence shows that extractivism, as a development model reliant on the extraction of natural resources, has significant impacts on communities and ecosystems in the Global South, but also in the Global North. The concept of extractivism is born out of a politically engaged critique of a form of development that re-creates colonial inequalities through global unequal exchange. Today, the concept has traveled beyond the South American continent and has been deployed to understand many different aspects of the global economy, society, and culture. In this panel with internationally renowned scholars, we delve into feminist perspectives surrounding this concept, women's resistance to mining, and the onto-epistemological challenges of carrying out this type of research, particularly focusing on a South-to-South dialogue.

About the event

Location:

Sölvegatan 10, Geocentrum I, Room: Världen

Contact:

martina_angela [dot] caretta [at] keg [dot] lu [dot] se