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Land, Capital and Extractive Frontiers

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This book examines ‘land-grabbing’ - its colonial roots and the fraught relationship between capital and nature amidst the current global socio-ecological crisis. Through ethnographic and archival ...
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  • 20 May 2025
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This book examines ‘land-grabbing’ - its colonial roots and the fraught relationship between capital and nature amidst the current global socio-ecological crisis.

Through ethnographic and archival research, Maura Benegiamo investigates an Italian company’s acquisition of 20,000 hectares in Senegal’s River Delta for agrofuel production and delves into the struggles of pastoral communities affected by the project. Through this landmark case, the book shows how European energy and global food security policies are reshaping rural spaces, expanding agrarian extractivism in sub-Saharan Africa.

By shedding light on how contemporary capital–nature relationships perpetuate socio-ecological crises and colonial models, the book highlights the enduring forms of opposition to these processes. At the heart of these struggles lies a crucial question: how can we understand today’s crises while reclaiming alternative ways of living, producing and inhabiting the land?

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 152
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: Alternatives to Capitalism in the 21st Century
Publication Date: 20 May 2025
ISBN: 9781529237825
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development, Political economy, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Social & Behavioral, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Developing & Emerging Countries, Globalization, Development economics and emerging economies
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"More socioenvironmental studies should address the Global South—not only because this part of the globe has been understudied, but especially because it comprises areas that are exposed to brutal forms of extractivism ... A brilliant example of critical environmental studies that embrace such a standpoint is Maura Benegiamo’s recent book." Monthly Review on Italian edition La terra dentro il capitale.
Maura Benegiamo is Assistant Professor in Economic and Labour Sociology at the University of Pisa. She has conducted research and consultant activities across Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Central America, focusing on environmental conflicts, natural resource extraction, and agrarian development. Her work has been published in various international scientific journals, and she is the creator of the documentary Progreso7, which documents resistance movements against large-scale mining in Guatemala.

Foreword by Luigi Pellizzoni

Introduction‎: Colonial Fractures, Land-Grabbing and the Ecological Crisis of Capitalism

Chapter 1. New Frontiers, Old Margins

Chapter 2. Africa as the Granary of the World? Land, Extractivism and Food Security

Chapter 3. Narratives and Failures of Green Development‎‎

Chapter 4. Conflicts in Extractive Territories

Conclusion: Pastoral Futures in Dialogue with Environmental Justice