Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalism

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Autor(a) principal: Saramago, Rita de Cássia Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Lopes, João Marcos de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais (Online)
Texto Completo: https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/7433
Resumo: This article investigates how extractivism, operated in colonial territories, enabled the worldwide consolidation and expansion of the capitalist system, the viability of which has continued through to the present day. In order to illustrate our arguments, we have used the example of mining. We then move on to indicate the existing complicity between the construction sector, which involves the practice of architecture, and global capitalism, based on the production of commodities for export. We also demonstrate how belief in the eco-efficiency of 'green' technologies and buildings masks the externalization of socio-environmental impacts generated by hegemonic production processes, such as those that are part of the iron and steel production chain (materials we widely use in civil construction). Lastly, we analyze the emblematic case of the Piquiá de Baixo community (Brazil), through which the problems presented in this work may be better explained.
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spelling Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalismNeoextrativismo e construção ‘sustentável’: duas faces do capitalismo financeirizadoColonizaçãoNeoextrativismoMineraçãoConstrução CivilArquiteturaSustentabilidadeColonizationNeoextractivismMiningCivil ConstructionArchitectureSustainabilityThis article investigates how extractivism, operated in colonial territories, enabled the worldwide consolidation and expansion of the capitalist system, the viability of which has continued through to the present day. In order to illustrate our arguments, we have used the example of mining. We then move on to indicate the existing complicity between the construction sector, which involves the practice of architecture, and global capitalism, based on the production of commodities for export. We also demonstrate how belief in the eco-efficiency of 'green' technologies and buildings masks the externalization of socio-environmental impacts generated by hegemonic production processes, such as those that are part of the iron and steel production chain (materials we widely use in civil construction). Lastly, we analyze the emblematic case of the Piquiá de Baixo community (Brazil), through which the problems presented in this work may be better explained.O presente artigo investiga como o extrativismo, operado nos territórios coloniais, possibilitou a consolidação e a expansão mundial do sistema capitalista, sendo que continua viabilizando-o no presente. Para ilustrar nossos argumentos, usamos o exemplo da mineração. Em seguida, apontamos a cumplicidade existente entre o setor construtivo, em que a Arquitetura é praticada, e o capitalismo exportador de commodities. Indicamos ainda que a crença na ecoeficiência das tecnologias e edificações ‘verdes’, na verdade, mascara a externalização dos danos socioambientais gerados pelos processos de produção hegemônicos – como aqueles que compõem a cadeia produtiva do ferro e do aço (materiais que, em boa parte, empregamos na Construção Civil). Por fim, analisamos o emblemático caso da comunidade de Piquiá de Baixo (MA), em que as problemáticas apresentadas neste trabalho podem ser melhor explicitadas.ANPUR2024-04-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/743310.22296/2317-1529.rbeur.202413ptRevista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais; Vol. 26 No. 1 (2024): Janeiro-DezembroRevista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais; v. 26 n. 1 (2024): Janeiro-Dezembro2317-15291517-4115reponame:Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais (Online)instname:Associação Nacional de Pós-graduação e Pesquisa em Planejamento Urbano e Regional (ANPUR)instacron:ANPURporenghttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/7433/5576https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/7433/5577http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSaramago, Rita de Cássia PereiraLopes, João Marcos de Almeida2024-04-03T20:05:43Zoai:ojs.rbeur.anpur.org.br:article/7433Revistahttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeurONGhttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/oairevista@anpur.org.br2317-15291517-4115opendoar:2024-04-03T20:05:43Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais (Online) - Associação Nacional de Pós-graduação e Pesquisa em Planejamento Urbano e Regional (ANPUR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalism
Neoextrativismo e construção ‘sustentável’: duas faces do capitalismo financeirizado
title Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalism
spellingShingle Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalism
Saramago, Rita de Cássia Pereira
Colonização
Neoextrativismo
Mineração
Construção Civil
Arquitetura
Sustentabilidade
Colonization
Neoextractivism
Mining
Civil Construction
Architecture
Sustainability
title_short Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalism
title_full Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalism
title_fullStr Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalism
title_full_unstemmed Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalism
title_sort Neo-extractivism and ‘sustainable’ construction: two faces of financialized capitalism
author Saramago, Rita de Cássia Pereira
author_facet Saramago, Rita de Cássia Pereira
Lopes, João Marcos de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Lopes, João Marcos de Almeida
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saramago, Rita de Cássia Pereira
Lopes, João Marcos de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colonização
Neoextrativismo
Mineração
Construção Civil
Arquitetura
Sustentabilidade
Colonization
Neoextractivism
Mining
Civil Construction
Architecture
Sustainability
topic Colonização
Neoextrativismo
Mineração
Construção Civil
Arquitetura
Sustentabilidade
Colonization
Neoextractivism
Mining
Civil Construction
Architecture
Sustainability
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