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Alexander A. Dunlap
Alexander A. Dunlap
Research Fellow, Institute for Global Sustainability, Boston University
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Normalising corporate counterinsurgency: Engineering consent, managing resistance and greening destruction around the Hambach coal mine and beyond
A Brock, A Dunlap
Political geography 62, 33-47, 2018
2332018
The violent technologies of extraction
A Dunlap, J Jakobsen
Springer International Publishing, 2020
2122020
The militarisation and marketisation of nature: An alternative lens to ‘climate-conflict’
A Dunlap, J Fairhead
Geopolitics 19 (4), 937-961, 2014
1992014
The ‘solution’is now the ‘problem:’wind energy, colonisation and the ‘genocide-ecocide nexus’ in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca
A Dunlap
The International Journal of Human Rights 22 (4), 550-573, 2018
1922018
Counterinsurgency for wind energy: the Bíi Hioxo wind park in Juchitán, Mexico
A Dunlap
The Journal of Peasant Studies 45 (3), 630-652, 2018
1732018
“A bureaucratic trap:” free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) and wind energy development in Juchitán, Mexico
A Dunlap
Capitalism Nature Socialism 29 (4), 88-108, 2018
1372018
Renewing destruction: Wind energy development, conflict and resistance in a Latin American context
AA Dunlap
Rowman & Littlefield, 2019
1322019
‘Agro sí, mina NO!’the Tía Maria copper mine, state terrorism and social war by every means in the Tambo Valley, Peru
A Dunlap
Political Geography 71, 10-25, 2019
1252019
European Green Deal necropolitics: Exploring ‘green’energy transition, degrowth & infrastructural colonization
A Dunlap, L Laratte
Political Geography 97, 102640, 2022
1232022
‘Murderous energy’in Oaxaca, Mexico: wind factories, territorial struggle and social warfare
A Dunlap, MC Arce
The Journal of Peasant Studies 49 (2), 455-480, 2022
1182022
The evolving techniques of the social engineering of extraction: Introducing political (re) actions ‘from above’in large-scale mining and energy projects
J Verweijen, A Dunlap
Political Geography 88, 102342, 2021
1032021
A faultline in neoliberal environmental governance scholarship? Or, why accumulation-by-alienation matters
A Dunlap, S Sullivan
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 3 (2), 552-579, 2020
1002020
Wind, coal, and copper: the politics of land grabbing, counterinsurgency, and the social engineering of extraction
A Dunlap
Globalizations 17 (4), 661-682, 2020
992020
The politics of ecocide, genocide and megaprojects: interrogating natural resource extraction, identity and the normalization of erasure
A Dunlap
The Genocide-ecocide nexus, 57-80, 2022
962022
Does renewable energy exist? Fossil fuel+ technologies and the search for renewable energy
A Dunlap
A critical approach to the social acceptance of renewable energy …, 2021
922021
Social warfare for lithium extraction? Open-pit lithium mining, counterinsurgency tactics and enforcing green extractivism in northern Portugal
A Dunlap, M Riquito
Energy Research & Social Science 95, 102912, 2023
912023
Bureaucratic land grabbing for infrastructural colonization: renewable energy, L’Amassada, and resistance in southern France
A Dunlap
Human Geography 13 (2), 109-126, 2020
872020
Spreading ‘green’infrastructural harm: mapping conflicts and socio-ecological disruptions within the European Union’s transnational energy grid
A Dunlap
Globalizations 20 (6), 907-931, 2023
782023
Anarchy, war, or revolt? Radical perspectives for climate protection, insurgency and civil disobedience in a low-carbon era
BK Sovacool, A Dunlap
Energy Research & Social Science 86, 102416, 2022
762022
The green economy as counterinsurgency, or the ontological power affirming permanent ecological catastrophe
A Dunlap
Environmental Science & Policy 139, 39-50, 2023
702023
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