Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
Fiction
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts112/v4/b0/2f/9a/b02f9a8c-135b-b88e-3025-d9a2cbaaf6b5/mza_16732465001464300114.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
geopolitical ecology
youssefbouchi
16 episodes
4 days ago
Exploring connections between nature, people, and power.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
RSS
All content for geopolitical ecology is the property of youssefbouchi and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Exploring connections between nature, people, and power.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/production/podcast_uploaded_nologo/40091302/40091302-1703327893931-9aac6cdc360e5.jpg
Pipelines & Settler-Colonial Extractivism w/ Liam Fox
geopolitical ecology
1 hour 20 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
Pipelines & Settler-Colonial Extractivism w/ Liam Fox

Liam is a PhD researcher in Geography at the University of Toronto and a volunteer tenant organizer in Vancouver. He’s interested in labor, community, and movement organizing strategy, and the politics of reproduction under capitalism.

In this episode, we sit with Liam Fox to discuss the extractivist paradigm of pipelines ripping through Indigenous land in so-called Canada. Specifically, we discuss the regulatory regime in which oil and gas extraction (and the infrastructures required to move it) is articulated and applied. This inevitably entails the engagement with ‘Canada’ as a settler-colonial, extractivist state, bringing to the fore an engagement with the expropriation and dispossession of Indigenous peoples as well as Indigenous resistance. 

We also discuss Liam’s PhD research, which focuses on the history and future of political and class consciousness in and around Alberta’s tar sands. Projects like Liam’s are incredibly important for those of you who are thinking about things like the Just Transition, Climate Justice, and/or a Green New Deal. 

We land in a space of thinking about solidarity and class consciousness; specifically, building unlikely alliances as an essential strategy for anti-capitalist futures. 

From there, we conclude with some thoughts on organizing/mobilizing in our immediate communities as a means of achieving said solidarity across difference. This is where Liam’s role as community organizer with the Vancouver Tenants Union comes in. 


Main pieces discussed/mentioned in this episode:

  • Liam Fox’s paper: Pipelines in the “Public Interest”? The Jurisdictional Work of a Concept in Canadian Pipeline Assessment

  • Naomi Klein’s interview with Leanne Simpson: Dancing the World into Being: A Conversation with Idle No More’s Leanne Simpson

Further recommendations:

  • Pollution is Colonialism by Max Liboirin 

  • Red Skin, White Masks by Glen Coulthard

geopolitical ecology
Exploring connections between nature, people, and power.