Search Results - "Buier, Natalia"
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The Second Coming of Rail: The Spanish High‐Speed Rail‐Finance Complex
Published in Antipode (01-11-2020)“…This article offers a critical account of Spanish high‐speed rail (HSR) through the lens of the spatial fix. I designate the integration of Spanish HSR into a…”
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The anthropology of infrastructure: The boom and the bubble?
Published in Focaal (01-03-2023)“…Abstract This article engages with the constitution of the anthropology of infrastructure as an autonomous subdiscipline. Rather than laboring in the service…”
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Naming and dividing: the production of residual labour in the region of Doñana
Published in Dialectical anthropology (13-11-2024)“…Abstract Through a case study of the production of agricultural wage labour in southwestern Spain, in the region of Doñana, this articles analyses the process…”
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Spanish High-Speed Rail: Infrastructural Development and Dominance Without Hegemony
Published in Capitalism, nature, socialism (02-10-2022)“…This article addresses the development of Europe's foremost high-speed rail (HSR) network, the Spanish AVE (Alta Velocidad Española-Spanish High-Speed Rail)…”
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Producing Capitalist Landscapes: Ethnographies of the Green Transition and its Contradictions
Published in Capitalism, nature, socialism (02-10-2022)“…This introduction to the special issue "Producing capitalist landscapes: Ethnographies of the green transition and its contradictions" lays out the foundations…”
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Trainmasters or Easyjet pilots? Historical production, labor organizing, and the Spanish engine drivers' union
Published in Dialectical anthropology (01-09-2018)“…This article presents an analysis of the relationship between historical memory and the emergence and reproduction of a specific model of unionism. I argue…”
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Stefania Barca | Forces of reproduction. Notes for a counter-hegemonic Anthropocene, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. 88
Published in Anuac (01-01-2023)“…Stefania Barca’s 2020 book, Forces of reproduction, is an advancing contribution to the growing body of literature that critically examines the Anthropocene…”
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