Este texto es el resultado de conectar los puntos entre mi investigación doctoral y eventos recientes ocurridos en Colombia, para evidenciar como la criminalización de campesinos y la presentación de sus actividades como si fueran el delito de “rebelión,” es parte de una larga historia de políticas anti-campesinado que buscan lograr la descampesinización de los territorios.
Environmental History Now.
Territories of Rebellion in Colombia
This post is the result of connecting the dots between my own research and current events in Colombia, to evidence how the criminalisation of peasants, and the portrayal of their activities as a “rebellion”-type crime, is part of a long history of anti-peasant policies aimed to depeasantise territories.
Weeds, Corn, and Drinking Water: An Interconnected History of Industrialized Corn in the U.S. and West Germany
Cropscapes developed throughout the twentieth century as a result of rationalization, specialization, and mechanization of agriculture.
Politics of Nature: Ventilation, Ideas of Health, and 18th-century British Military and Naval Hospitals
Wastes As Value: Sustainable Resources for Pulp and Paper Production in the USSR
After WWII, some Soviet scientists, engineers, and producers believed that intensive industrial practice, which was part and parcel of Soviet experiment, led to devastation of forests. This new vision, however, was much more complicated than just the product of a shift from industrial to ecological thinking.
“So much history in just 13.1 miles!”: Racing To Go Back
I had a hunch, distance runners travel for unique race experiences, and to observe landscapes and historic spaces.