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100 _aKoch, Natalie
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245 _aResource nationalism/
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 43, issue 4, 2019 : (611-631 p.).
520 _aAlthough ‘resources’ and ‘nationalism’ are core analytical categories in geography, the concept of ‘resource nationalism’ has received little attention in the discipline. We address this lacuna by reviewing relevant literature across the social sciences, and tracing key concepts and scalar frames to advance a critical approach to resource nationalism. In contrast to realist approaches, we understand it as a political discourse mobilized by a wide range of actors. Highlighting its multiple, co-existing, and often contradictory narratives about places, subjects, identities, and materialities, we illustrate the relevance of this critical framework with brief examples from Kazakhstan, Bolivia, and the USA.
650 _anationalism,
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650 _anatural resources
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650 _apolitical ecology,
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650 _apolitical geography,
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650 _a resource nationalism,
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650 _a sovereignty,
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650 _aterritory
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700 _aPerreault, Tom
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_dLondon: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019.
_tProgress in human geography/
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0309132518781497
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