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Resisting, leveraging, and reworking climate change adaptation projects from below : placing adaptation in Ecuador’s agrarian struggle

Authors :
Megan Mills-Novoa
Rutgerd Boelens
Jaime Hoogesteger
Jeroen Vos
Source :
Journal of Peasant Studies (2022), Journal of Peasant Studies
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

As climate change escalates, donors, international organizations, and state actors are implementing adaptation projectsEmbedded within these adaptation projects are imaginaries of rural resilience. These imaginaries, however, are contested by individuals and collectives targeted by such initiatives. In this article, we draw on Foucault’s notion of counter conducts to understand how beneficiaries in Ecuador resist, leverage, and/or rework adaptation interventions and towards what end. We identified five counter conducts: (1) negotiating for control, (2) setting the terms for participation, (3) opting out, (4) subverting the discursive frame, and (5) leveraging longevity. We argue that these counter conducts are generative, enacting multi-scalar counter-hegemonic politics of agrarian transformation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03066150
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Peasant Studies (2022), Journal of Peasant Studies
Accession number :
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