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Tactics of Dispossession: Access, Power, and Subjectivity at the Extractive Frontier
Tomas Frederiksen
, Matthew Himley
Global Development Institute
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Strategy
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Subjectivities
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Accumulation
66%
Understanding
33%
Production
33%
Work
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Process
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Literature
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Mining
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Investment
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Political Stability
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Coercion
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Reputation
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Subjectivity
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Tactics
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Land
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Attention
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Industry
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Accumulation
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Political Ecology
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Order
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Area
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Preserve
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Regime
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Stability
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Mining Engineering
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Shadow
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Expansion
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Hydrocarbon
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Extractive Industry
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Physical Exercise
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Tactics
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