在繁荣之后。阿根廷和智利“锂三角”形成过程中的走廊城市主义谱系

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geoforum Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103913
Alberto Valz Gris
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自2015年以来,阿塔卡马地区已成为锂三角,这是全球锂开采的热点,其标志是新矿的建立和现有矿的扩建。最近的研究记录了这一蓬勃发展的经济对局部的不利影响,在本文中,我努力研究物流基础设施的分层地理,这些基础设施在历史上使资源开采成为可能,并在物质上维持了资源开采的过程,探索开采和物流的共同生产。我建议通过Silver(2021)提出的走廊城市主义的概念来探索这个交叉点,并在扩展城市化和资源开采的背景下绘制其未被探索的方面。通过沿着阿塔卡马州锂贸易物流网络的移动民族志,我参与了对这一采矿业发展至关重要的三个基础设施要素的分层谱系:升级的跨境道路和帕索德贾玛海关,最近修复的华提奎纳铁路和扩建的梅吉罗内斯港口。反思这些谱系及其相关的平滑、修复和安全动态,我找到了走廊城市主义的一些定义特征,它的提取维度、分层时间和选择性特征,从而使社会生态福祉分布不均匀。总之,我认为,与走廊城市主义的地理谱系进行更密切的接触,如何有助于更清晰地理解当前和不久的将来的采掘景观,特别是在全球资源边界扩张和更广泛的技术重组的背景下。
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Beyond the boom. Genealogies of corridor urbanism in the making of the Lithium Triangle, Argentina and Chile

Since 2015, the Atacama region has emerged as the Lithium Triangle, a global hotspot for lithium extraction marked by the establishment of new mines and the expansion of existing ones. Adding to recent studies that document the adverse localized impacts of this booming economy, in this article I grapple with the layered geographies of logistics infrastructure that have historically enabled and materially sustained the process of resource extraction, probing the co-production of extraction and logistics. I propose to explore this intersection through the notion of corridor urbanism as proposed by Silver (2021) and chart its underexplored aspects in a context of extended urbanization and resource extraction. Through a mobile ethnography along a segment of the lithium trade's logistical network across the Atacama, I engage with the layered genealogies of three infrastructural elements that have been crucial in the development of this extractive landscape: the upgraded cross-border road and customhouse at Paso de Jama, the recently repaired Huaytiquina railway and the expanded port of Mejillones. Reflecting on these genealogies and their associated dynamics of smoothing, repair and securing, I locate some defining features of corridor urbanism, its extractive dimension, layered temporalities and selective character whereby socioecological wellbeing is unevenly distributed. In conclusion, I argue how a closer engagement with the situated genealogies of corridor urbanism can contribute to a sharper understanding of present and near-future extractive landscapes, especially in the context of a global expansion of resource frontiers and wider technological restructuring.

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