Announcing the Center
The Clark Center for the Study of Natural Resource Extraction and Society was launched in the summer of 2019. Clark faculty and student...
Announcing the Center
PREFIGURING BUEN SOBREVIVIR: POST-EXTRACTIVIST, COMMUNITARIAN FEMINIST PRACTICES FOR GOOD SURVIVAL
EXPANDING MINING’S FRONTIER TO THE DEEP SEABED: WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG? Dr. Coumans
Panel Discussion Book: Environmental Defenders: Deadly struggles for life and territory
PROTECTING INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND THE AMAZON AMIDST A GROWING CLIMATE CRISIS
Imagining Collective Futures in the Amazon
EXTRACTIVES@CLARK WELCOMES DR. FELIPE MILANEZ AS VISITING SCHOLAR, FALL 2021
Fall 2021 Extractives@Clark Event Series Lineup
Global Extraction Film Festival 2021
Conference - Women, Solidarity, and Ecology
Intercultural methodologies for confronting neo-extractivism in the Willimapu, Chile
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE BEES? Ambulante A.C., Mexico
ETHICAL SOURCING IN JEWELRY: METALS, DIAMONDS AND GEMSTONES
T’áá hwó ají t’éego and the end of the Navajo coal industry
Rachel Golden Kroner presents "The impermanence of protected areas"
Spring 2021 Extractives@Clark Event Series Lineup
“Fly Me To The Moon” Jamaica and the Global Aluminum Industry
Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador
"Empty Promises Down the Line?"
Social movements can achieve success in legislative outcomes, why does real change lag?