Struggling over Serra do Curral: 'New extractivism' conflicts and civil society

The Serra do Curral is a mountain range that extends to the municipalities of Belo Horizonte, Sabara and Nova Lima, in Minas Gerais state, Brazil. It is already deteriorated by a long history of mineral extraction not followed by any environmental restoration. Since the 1960's, Serra do Curral...

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Published inCosmopolitan civil societies Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 33 - 52
Main Authors Ricardo Carneiro, Flavia de Paula Duque Brasil, Bruno Dias Magalhaes, Clara de Oliveira Lazzarotti Diniz
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Sydney UTS ePress 31.03.2023
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Summary:The Serra do Curral is a mountain range that extends to the municipalities of Belo Horizonte, Sabara and Nova Lima, in Minas Gerais state, Brazil. It is already deteriorated by a long history of mineral extraction not followed by any environmental restoration. Since the 1960's, Serra do Curral has been an object of many civil society collective actions calling for its preservation. In 2022, the authorization of new mining operation provoked a strong civil society reaction. A coalition of environmental and social activists, alongside new political actors convened in defence of Serra do Curral now demand the immediate revocation of the licence. The present article analyses the current conflict, identifying the main actors, their collective action repertoires, and how those actions play out as the conflict unfolds. The research is conducted through documental inquiry, media coverage analysis and on-site direct observation. Looking into the political struggle around new-extractivism conflicts, we argue, can provide important data and insights about resistance and the developing of alternatives.
Bibliography:Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 15, No. 1, Mar 2023, 33-52
Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
ISSN:1837-5391
DOI:10.5130/ccs.v15.i1.8296