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From Oil to Water? The Deepening Crises of Primitive Accumulation in the Waterscapes of Nigeria’s Niger Delta

机译:从油到水?尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲水景中原始积累的加深危机

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Using the case of groundwater pollution in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, this paper examines the shifting contours of primitive accumulation in the region. Based on two years of ethnographic research, the paper unravels the losses experienced by individuals and their dependents whose privately owned sources of water were polluted. It argues that the groundwater pollution is a deadly but less discussed form of primitive accumulation that has strong implications for peace and development in the affected communities. The paper concludes that accumulation by dispossession driven by oil exploration in the Niger Delta operates in complex ways and generates multifaceted crises; as such, the prospects for resolving the conflicts lie in addressing various strands of the dispossession, including groundwater pollution in the region.
机译:本文以尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲的地下水污染为例,研究了该地区原始积累的变化轮廓。基于两年的人种学研究,该论文揭示了个人和其家属受到私有水源污染的损失。它认为,地下水污染是一种致命的,但鲜为人知的原始积累形式,对受影响社区的和平与发展具有重大影响。本文得出的结论是,在尼日尔三角洲,石油开采驱动的处置占地积累以复杂的方式运作,并产生多方面的危机。因此,解决冲突的前景在于解决各种剥削问题,包括该地区的地下水污染。

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