SMAIAS-ASN SUMMER SCHOOL 2022 17–21 January 2022
Pathways to a Just Transition: Ecology and Popular Movements in the South
In the current stage of systemic crisis, the harnessing of non-human nature in the global peripheries by monopoly capital has become a central concern. The free appropriation of nature from the peripheries is not new, yet its manifestations and character have been altered with the reemergence of finance capital and its hyper-speculative force. There has been an intensified penetration of corporate foreign investments in the peripheries, especially in nature-based industries such as forest produce and wood-based products, fishing, mineral extraction, and land and food systems, while the climate debate has also shifted the onus for preserving the ecological balance of the planet onto the countries of the South. Click link for morehttp://www.agrariansouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/SMAIAS-ASN-Summer-School-2022__Call-for-Papers-1-2.pdf