After the gold rush: exploration on the permanent mining frontier of Burkina Faso
Muriel Côte, University of Zürich, 25th March 2016 Burkina Faso became 4th African producer of gold in 2012, at the…
Muriel Côte, University of Zürich, 25th March 2016 Burkina Faso became 4th African producer of gold in 2012, at the…
By: Robert Fletcher, Sociology of Development and Change, Wageningen University The age-old specter of “overpopulation,” it seems, is back in…
Is Africa's 'resource nationalism' just big business as usual? This is so-called “resource nationalism” in action, and the DRC is…
One of POLLEN's latest nodes – the Political Geography unit at the University of Zürich – will host the third…
The conference is co-organized by the Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology of the Universidad Católica del Norte, the Department of…
Excellent new blog post via Muriel Côte, a member of one of POLLEN's latest nodes at the University of Zürich:…
Registration for the PE-3C conference, Political Ecologies of Conflict, Capitalism and Contestation (Wageningen, the Netherlands, 7-9 July 2016), is now…
Upcoming event by POLLEN members: 23-24 June 2016: Conference ‘Rights to Nature: Tracing alternative political ecologies to the neoliberal environmental…
Check out the preliminary programme of the ENTITLE conference, including a POLLEN roundtable.
To learn more about starting your own POLLEN node please email: info@politicalecologynetwork.com Also, check out the POLLEN blog for upcoming…
John Childs, Lancaster University http://politicalecologynetwork.com/pollen-blog-4/
Our first blog by Benjamin Neimark is online and it is called: Nature can’t pay its own way – so…