Navigating state-led extractivism in Ecuador and Russia

D. Rodríguez, J. Loginova
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Rodriguez and Loginova adopt a political ecology approach to analyse the struggles of two socio-environmental movements: the water guardians of Kimsakocha in Ecuador and the Pechora River saviours in Russia. They explore how the socio-environmental movements have navigated through power asymmetries in the quest of spaces to demand meaningful participation in decision-making and secure their own aspirations for development. Rodriguez and Loginova pay particular attention to the metaphor of ‘ “fluidity”‘ as they believe that it can contribute to a better understanding of the movements’ identities and agendas, and the reactive and strategic adaptation that allows them to navigate myriad processes and actors in an ever-changing context. They also show that resistance is not based only on strategies based on direct contestation and protest, but also on finding innovative approaches for promoting transformations. In particular, they discuss practices adopted by local communities that can lead to alternative ecologies against the neoliberal agenda while initiating learning processes.
在厄瓜多尔和俄罗斯引导国家主导的采掘活动
Rodriguez和Loginova采用政治生态学的方法来分析两个社会环境运动的斗争:厄瓜多尔的Kimsakocha的水守护者和俄罗斯的Pechora河的拯救者。他们探讨了社会环境运动如何通过权力不对称来寻求空间,以要求有意义的参与决策并确保自己的发展愿望。Rodriguez和Loginova特别关注“流动性”的隐喻,因为他们认为这有助于更好地理解运动的身份和议程,以及反应性和战略性的适应,使他们能够在不断变化的背景下驾驭无数的过程和行动者。他们还表明,抵抗不仅基于基于直接争论和抗议的策略,而且还基于寻找促进变革的创新方法。特别是,他们讨论了当地社区采取的做法,这些做法可以在启动学习过程的同时,导致反对新自由主义议程的替代生态。
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