Title of article
Border thinking: Rossport, Shell and the political geographies of a gas pipeline
Author/Authors
Mary Gilmartin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
9
From page
274
To page
282
Abstract
Rossport is a small, sparsely populated rural area in the west of Ireland. Over the past seven years, some of its residents have been engaged in a struggle against the building of a gas pipeline through their locality by multinational corporations, including Shell and Statoil. Their struggle has garnered opposition and support within Ireland and internationally. This paper takes the story of Rossport as the starting point for a broader discussion of epistemology within political geography. Drawing on the work of Walter Mignolo, in particular his ideas about ‘border thinking’ and the ‘decoloniality of knowledge’, it argues that Rossport offers the possibility for a redeployment of postcolonial thought within political geography.
Keywords
postcolonialism , Resources , Ireland , pipelines , Border thinking , Decoloniality of knowledge , SHELL
Journal title
Political Geography
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Political Geography
Record number
1292503
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