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Greetings all,

Another one... I have a new book that just came out with Pluto Press, This System is Killing Us: Land Grabbing, the Green Economy and Ecological Conflict.


There is an early release tour starting this week in Wageningen (NL) (Feb. 21), Amsterdam (Degrowth version Feb. 23 & normal, Feb. 24), Copenhagen (Feb. 25), Berlin  (Feb. 26), Aachen (feb.27), Koln/Cologne (Feb. 28) and Brussels (Feb. 29). The Brussels location is yet to be announced but will likely be in the center. See the poster here.

See you there!



Alexander Dunlap
Research Fellow
Global Institute for Sustainability
Boston University, USA.

Visiting Research Fellow
Global Development Studies
University of Helsinki, Finland

http://v-u.academia.edu/AlexanderDunlap

https://twitter.com/DrX_ADunlap

Books

Dunlap A and Brock A. (2022) Enforcing Ecocide: Power, Police and Planetary Militarization, Cham: Palgrave

Dunlap A and Jakobsen J. (2019) The Violent Technologies of Extraction: Political Ecology, Critical Agrarian Studies and the Capitalist Worldeater.

Dunlap, A. (2019) Renewing Destruction: Wind Energy Development, Conflict and Resistance in a Latin American Context.

Articles 

Dunlap A and Riquito M. (2023). Social warfare for lithium extraction? Open-pit lithium mining, counterinsurgency tactics and enforcing green extractivism in northern Portugal. Energy Research & Social Science 95(1): 1-21.

Dunlap A. (2023) The Green Economy as Counterinsurgency, or the Ontological Foundations for Permanent Ecological Catastrophe. Environmental Policy and Science: 39-50.

Kallianos Y, Dunlap A and Dalakoglou D. 2022. Introducing Infrastructural Harm: Rethinking moral entanglements, spatio-temporal modalities, and resistance(s). Globalizations: 1-20.

Dunlap A and Laratte L. (2022) European Green Deal necropolitics: Exploring ‘green’ energy transition, degrowth & infrastructural colonization. Political Geography 97: 1-17.

Dunlap A and Marin D. (2022) Comparing coal and ‘transition materials’? Overlooking complexity, flattening reality and ignoring capitalism. Energy research & social science 89: 1-9.

Dunlap A and Correa-Arce M. (2022) ‘Murderous Energy’ in Oaxaca, Mexico: Wind Factories, Territorial Struggle and Social Warfare. Journal of Peasant Studies 49(2): 455-48


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