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Título : Mining, Colonial Legacies, and Neoliberalism: A Political Ecology of Health Knowledge
Autor : Brisbois, Ben
Feagan, Mathieu
Stime, Bjorn
K. Paz, Isaac
Berbes Blázquez, Marta
Gaibor, Juan
Cole, Donald
Di Ruggiero, Erica
Hanson, Lori
Janes, Craig
Plamondon, Katrina
Spiegel, Jerry
Yassi, Annalee
Palabras clave : SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
GLOBAL HEALTH
COMMERCIAL DETERMINANTS
CORPORATIONS
Fecha de publicación : 11-mar-2021
Editorial : Universidad Estatal de Bolívar
Citación : Brisbois, B., Feagan, M., Stime, B., Paz, I. K., Berbés-Blázquez, M., Gaibor, J., Cole, D. C., Di Ruggiero, E., Hanson, L., Janes, C. R., Plamondon, K. M., Spiegel, J. M., & Yassi, A. (2021). Mining, Colonial Legacies, and Neoliberalism: A Political Ecology of Health Knowledge: Minerıa, legados coloniales y neoliberalismo: una ecologıa polıtica del conocimiento en salud. New Solutions, 31(1), 48–64. https://doi.org/10.1177/10482911211001051/ASSET/IMAGES/LARGE/10.1177_10482911211001051-FIG2.JPEG
Citación : PCM-UEB;21-004
Resumen : Scholarship on the health impacts of resource extraction displays prominent gaps and apparent corporate and neocolonial footprints that raise questions about how science is produced. We analyze production of knowledge, on the health impacts of mining, carried out in relation to the Canadian International Resources and Development Institute (CIRDI), a university-based organization with substantial extractive industry involvement and links to Canada’s mining-dominated foreign policy. We use a “political ecology of knowledge” framework to situate CIRDI in the context of neoliberal capitalism, neocolonial sustainable development discourses, and mining industry corporate social responsibility techniques. We then document the interactions of specific health disciplinary conventions and knowledges within CIRDI-related research and advocacy efforts involving a major Canadian global health organization. This analysis illustrates both accommodation and resistance to large-scale political economic structures and the need to directly confront the global North governments and sectors pushing extractive-led neoliberal development globally.
URI : https://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/handle/123456789/5995
ISSN : 1048-2911
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