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  • Roy Maconachie – Voices from the Mine: Artisanal diamonds and resource governance in Sierra Leone

    Presented by: Roy Maconachie – Reader in International Development, University of Bath

  • Scott Sellwood: Career-focused Brown Bag

    Presented by: Scott Sellwood, Senior Program Advisor, Extractive Industries, at Oxfam America

  • ​Career-focused Brown Bag

    Presented by: Ximena Warnaars, Program Office, Natural Resources and Climate, at The Ford Foundation

  • Conference of Latin American Geography in Antigua, Guatemala

    Extractives@Clark organized two paper sessions Contemporary extractivism in Latin America 1: Representations and Reconceptualizations This panel explores manifestations of contemporary extractivism in Latin America, as well the ways in which […]

  • Graduate Student Symposium

    Graduate Student Symposium

      ​”Extractives and GIS: Solar Panel Fields and Forest Loss in Massachusetts/ Uganda-Tanga Crude Oil Pipeline Potential Impact” ​Click here to access the Zoom link John Rogan – Professor at […]

  • T’áá hwó ají t’éego and the end of the Navajo coal industry

    Extractives@Clark presents Andrew Curley (Diné) In 2021 the Navajo Generating Station, a long standing symbol of coal energy in the southwest, was demolished. The power plant ended operations the previous […]

  • Rachel Golden Kroner presents “The impermanence of protected areas”

    Protected areas and other area-based governance systems are a cornerstone of conservation efforts. When well-designed and managed, these systems can reduce habitat and biodiversity loss, mitigate carbon emissions, and alleviate […]

  • Conference – Women, Solidarity, and Ecology

    Laudato Si’ Research Institute A multidisciplinary conference exploring the disproportionate impact of ecological degradation on women, with a special focus on environmental and gender injustice such as that arising from […]

  • Intercultural methodologies for confronting neo-extractivism  in the Willimapu, Chile

    Intercultural methodologies for confronting neo-extractivism in the Willimapu, Chile

    Dr. Sarah Kelly, Postdoctoral Scholar at Dartmouth College in the Department of Anthropology and at the Centro de Investigación para la Gestión Integrada del Riesgo de Desastres in Santiago de […]

  • Extractives@Clark: Introductory Conversation

    Extractives@Clark: Introductory Conversation

    Dr. Felipe Milanez, is an Assistant Professor, with tenure, at the Institute for Humanities, Arts and Sciences, an interdisciplinary research center at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA). Milanez has […]

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