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DILEMMA INDIGENA: For Indigenous peoples living under settler colonialism today, there are few choices that aren't constrained, a predicament at the heart of a discussion in the brand new book, Regime of Obstruction: How Corporate Power Blocks Energy Democracy.
Just published by Athabasca University Press, its 30-plus contributors include this week's special guest, Clifford Atleo, an Assistant Professor of Resource & Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University, who joins us to discuss his chapter, "Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Canada's Carbon Economy and Indigenous Ambivalence."
// CREDITS: Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.
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DILEMMA INDIGENA: For Indigenous peoples living under settler colonialism today, there are few choices that aren't constrained, a predicament at the heart of a discussion in the brand new book, Regime of Obstruction: How Corporate Power Blocks Energy Democracy.
Just published by Athabasca University Press, its 30-plus contributors include this week's special guest, Clifford Atleo, an Assistant Professor of Resource & Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University, who joins us to discuss his chapter, "Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Canada's Carbon Economy and Indigenous Ambivalence."
// CREDITS: Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

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