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Sovereignties in conflict: Socio-environmental mobilization and the glaciers law in Argentina
(Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation/Centro de Estudios y Documentación Latinoamericanos (CEDLA), 2017-07)
Until 2010, the cycle of socio-environmental mobilization in Argentina against transnational mining that began in 2003 had influenced legislative power only at subnational levels. The enactment of the Glaciers Law in 2010 ...
Genetically modified crops and seed/food sovereignty in Argentina: scales and states in the contemporary food regime
(Routledge, 2020-05)
With more than half of its arable land planted with genetically modified soybeans, Argentina presents a strategic research site to investigate contestations of intellectual property rights on seeds and the enclosure of ...
How sovereignty claims and “negative” emotions influence the process of subject-making: Evidence from a case of conflict over tree plantations from Southern Chile
(Elsevier, 2017)
Conflicts over tree plantations in the global South challenge the image of sustainability and efficiency that
some states and forestry companies construct for themselves and forestry extractivism. Research on the
power ...
Performing sovereignty: war documentaries and documentary wars in Syria
This essay explores the images emerging from the Syrian conflict through the genre of war documentaries by focusing on the performance of sovereignty. Drawing on Foucault's notion of governmentality and Butler's performative ...
Genetically Modified Organism’s (GMO’s) Impact and Current Status in Latin America: Technological Sovereignty or Dependence?
(Springer International Publishing AG, 2020)