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‘Quanto Vale a Sua Vida?’: Individuals' Resistance Under Corporate Repression
In Minas Gerais, Brazil, activists challenging Vale's extractive activities are often portrayed as obstacles to economic progress, while their resistance is criminalised. Paradoxically, as corporate repression intensifies, individual forms of dissent persist and evolve. Through ethnographic research, this article explores how isolated activists navigate an environment marked by surveillance and legal intimidation, resulting in social isolation. It reveals a forced transformation from collective to individual resistance, and from broad anti-extractivism to targeted critiques of corporate practices. These transformations, while fragmenting movements, have engendered more resilient, albeit solitary, forms of activism, challenging narratives of complete corporate hegemony in extractive contexts.
期刊介绍:
The Bulletin of Latin American Research publishes original research of current interest on Latin America, the Caribbean, inter-American relations and the Latin American Diaspora from all academic disciplines within the social sciences, history and cultural studies. In addition to research articles, the journal also includes a Debates section, which carries "state-of-the-art" reviews of work on particular topics by leading scholars in the field. The Bulletin also publishes a substantial section of book reviews, aiming to cover publications in English, Spanish and Portuguese, both recent works and classics of the past revisited.