Weaponizing people in environmental conflicts: capturing ‘hearts’, ‘minds’, and manufacturing ‘volunteers’ for extractive development

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  • who: Alexander Dunlap from the University of Oslo, Norway have published the paper: Weaponizing people in environmental conflicts: Capturing u2018heartsu2019, u2018mindsu2019, and manufacturing u2018volunteersu2019 for extractive development, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The article explores this question through three controversial environmental conflicts - wind energy development in Mexico, coal mining in Germany, and copper mining in Peru.
  • how: Examining militarization beyond the battlefield this article discusses the organization of volunteers in three controversial resource extraction projects. Examining these approaches this article explores how (corporate) counterinsurgency is employed to manage people in environmental conflicts through . . .

     

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