The Malcolm Effect

#50 An Introduction to Political Economy - Dr. Bikrum Gill


Listen Later

All things political economy! An introduction to Political Economy with Dr. Gill

 

This episode gives an introduction to political economy and Marxian economies, we define key terms that we often hear in our circles.

 

Dr. Gill is currently working on a book manuscript titled “Race, Nature, and Accumulation: A Decolonial Political Ecological Analysis of Land Grabbing.”  This book examines the motives and consequences of the post financial crisis phenomenon of large-scale agricultural land grabbing, with a particular focus on the “South-South” case of Indian agricultural companies expanding into the Gambella province of Ethiopia. Combining political ecology, political economy, and decolonial theory, this work situates the land grab within the longue duree of colonial-capitalist modernity, and advances the argument that the land grab, as a distinctive post-crisis phenomenon, signifies an attempt to re-constitute the racialized social-ecology of global capitalist development.

 Dr. Gill’s subsequent work will build off from some of the larger implications of the book project, and will seek to intervene in particular into the emergent “epoch” debates which are centered upon locating the social-ecological crisis of climate change within a distinctive geological epoch defined by the rise of the human as geological agent. Specifically, he is concerned with the Eurocentric premise of the major approaches, whether identified as Anthropocene or Capitalocene, as they are all united in granting historical priority to the generative agency of the European human. His approach aims to extend the debate beyond such Eurocentrism, by foregrounding instead how the structuring relations defining the epoch of the climate crisis are born out of the European settler/master’s racialized response to the social-ecological world-making knowledge and agency of non-European peoples. This project thus engages a deeper global history and broader geography of social-ecological co-constitution in order to emphasize first how non-Europeans have been involved in landscape formation for millennia prior to the colonial-capitalist era, and, second, how such knowledge and practice have been both appropriated and erased by colonizing forces.

 

I.G. @TheGambian

Twitter:

@MomodouTaal

@realDrcabbie

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The Malcolm EffectBy Momodou

  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8

4.8

57 ratings


More shows like The Malcolm Effect

View all
New Books in Critical Theory by Marshall Poe

New Books in Critical Theory

144 Listeners

Jacobin Radio by Jacobin

Jacobin Radio

1,399 Listeners

The Electronic Intifada Podcast by The Electronic Intifada

The Electronic Intifada Podcast

308 Listeners

The Dig by Daniel Denvir

The Dig

1,506 Listeners

Upstream by Upstream

Upstream

1,786 Listeners

Rev Left Radio by Revolutionary Left Radio

Rev Left Radio

3,236 Listeners

Citations Needed by Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson

Citations Needed

3,869 Listeners

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism by Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

420 Listeners

The East is a Podcast by Sina Rahmani (@urorientalist)

The East is a Podcast

300 Listeners

The Red Nation Podcast by The Red Nation

The Red Nation Podcast

978 Listeners

The Socialist Program with Brian Becker by The Socialist Program

The Socialist Program with Brian Becker

531 Listeners

Guerrilla History by Guerrilla History

Guerrilla History

555 Listeners

Rania Khalek Dispatches by Rania Khalek

Rania Khalek Dispatches

209 Listeners

Geopolitical Economy Report by Ben Norton

Geopolitical Economy Report

282 Listeners

Makdisi Street by Makdisi Bros.

Makdisi Street

350 Listeners