James J. A. Blair

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Associate Professor, Geography & Anthropology at Cal Poly Pomona | Book Reviews Co-Editor at American Anthropologist | Author of *Salvaging Empire* | Views my own, he/him/él
Websitehttps://www.jamesjablair.com
Book: Salvaging Empirehttps://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501771545/salvaging-empire/#bookTabs=1
University Experts Pagehttps://experts.cpp.edu/member/james-j-a-blair/

Now published!

Blair, J. J. A., Gutierrez, G., & Ramón Balcázar, M. (2023). From Watershed Moment to Hydrosocial Movement: Patagonia Without Dams and the Free-Flowing Rivers Network in Chile. Human Organization, 82(3), 288–303. https://doi.org/10.17730/1938-3525-82.3.288

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FROM WATERSHED MOMENT TO HYDROSOCIAL MOVEMENT: PATAGONIA WITHOUT DAMS AND THE FREE-FLOWING RIVERS NETWORK IN CHILE

In this article, we examine how social movement activists draw on the hydrosocial dynamics of the watershed unit to build a river protection network in resistance to extractivist development. We apply a critically engaged activist anthropological focus, and drawing on four years of collaborative fieldwork, we describe how activists formed a hydrosocial movement to reconfigure Chile as an interconnected territory of living watersheds. In 2014, the Patagonia Without Dams movement successfully stopped the development of a mega-dam complex in Chilean Patagonia, catalyzing a major upheaval in environmental politics. The Free-Flowing Rivers Network harnessed momentum from Patagonia Without Dams and jumped scales from place-based campaigns that defend singular rivers against dams to translocal actions that protect watersheds from an array of extractive industries. We show how this movement bridged rural and urban conflict zones, seeking to protect watersheds from forms of extractivism beyond dams, including mining and irrigation projects. By focusing on the Free-Flowing River Network’s efforts to translate its political-ecological platform into policy, we show how hydrosocial territories may be established, defended, expanded, and stabilized through strategies that explicitly connect water and society.

Allen Press
Locked out of Xitter. Had plummeting engagement and was curious if my posts were suppressed because I had listed my username for Mastodon and Bluesky. Removed the references to the other sites and this happened…oh well

Hot off the presses!

Love the now-rare experience of receiving the physical journal issue before the online version is available

Honored and grateful for the invitation to present my research on mining and maladaptive mitigation of climate change at this National Academy of Sciences symposium in Balikpapan, Indonesia. Terima kasih!
#kfos_balikpapan2023
Author copies have arrived!

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New #openaccess article!

“The ‘Alterlives’ of Green Extractivism: Lithium Mining and Exhausted Ecologies in the Atacama Desert” with Ramón Balcázar M., Javiera Barandiarán and Amanda Maxwell in International Development Policy

Thanks to editors Filipe Calvao, Matthew Archer & Asanda Benya

https://journals.openedition.org/poldev/5284

The ‘Alterlives’ of Green Extractivism: Lithium Mining and Exhauste...

1. Introduction A global transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is underway to mitigate climate change (Bridge and Gailing, 2020; Newell and Mulvaney, 2013). Such climate action policies ...

Salvaging Empire by James J. A. Blair | Paperback | Cornell University Press

Salvaging Empire probes the historical roots and current predicaments of a twenty-first century settler colony seeking to control an uncertain future through resource management and environmental science....

Cornell University Press

Today I am excited to host a virtual guest lecture by Dr. Matthew Canfield, author of Translating Food Sovereignty: Cultivating Justice in an Age of Transnational Governance. Join us!

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