L'or des Autres [The Gold of Others]
The documentary analyzes the changes a Canadian small town undergoes with the arrival of a global mining company.
The documentary analyzes the changes a Canadian small town undergoes with the arrival of a global mining company.
Hultman’s paper introduces and investigates the notion of ‘ecomodern masculinity,’ through the assemblage of Schwarzenegger’s gender identity, environmental politics, and image in Sweden.
This film follows the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in the former “exclusion zone” town of Futaba.
These essays showcase examples from Canada and Western Europe, offering insights into how different forms of environmental knowledge and environmental politics come to be seen as legitimate or illegitimate.
Once a benefit to humanity but now a scourge, the environment of the Niger Delta has been transformed into a haven for violence, militancy, and criminality.
The authors illuminate the power relations between state actors and the local people in accessing fuelwood in Zimbabwe, and how discourses of scarcity enhance these power dynamics.
Helbert raises the issue of justice in energy transitions by looking at the discrimination faced by women in oil regions of Nigeria.
María Valeria Berros discusses the recognition of nature’s rights in Ecuador.
In this Springs article, professor Helen Tiffin considers the role of human overpopulation in the environmental crisis.
In this Springs article, historian Jane Carruthers explores the history and impact of energy injustice in South Africa.