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    La patience de l’Autre : Asie, sciences sociales, traduction by Alain Delissen

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…How to overcome patterns of unequal exchange between disciplines embedded in Western languages and fresh scholarly proposals elaborated in other languages of the world? …”
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    Ecological footprint of FDI inflows and income threshold effect: New results with a new approach to income classification by Chun Wang, Merih Uctum

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The impact of exports on Consumption EF is in line with the ecological unequal exchange theory in that they hurt the poor countries but benefit the rich economies.…”
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    Understanding the Context of Global Health Policies: Their Post-Colonial by Kasturi Sen, Imrana Qadeer, Eduardo Missoni

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This, it argues, has led to an unequal exchange of knowledge, making it impossible to end decades of oppressive hegemony and to prevent inappropriate decision-making on GHPs. …”
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    Reading Hunger and Exhaustion in Clarice Lispector’s A Hora de Estrela by Hannah Gillman

    Published 2024-04-01
    “… Coined by Karl Marx in Capital (1867), the “metabolic rift” or “ecological rift” model describes the cycle of extraction, exportation and exhaustion present in agricultural production and, in particular, highlights the unsustainability of this ecologically-unequal exchange. This article integrates world-literary theory, Social Reproduction Theory, and the model of the metabolic rift to explore how Clarice Lispector’s Hour of the Star (1977) illuminates the peripheralization of women within the capitalist mode of production. …”
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    Exploitation des ressources naturelles et échange écologique inégal : une approche globale de la dette écologique by Boris Schmitt

    “…Among the different analysis of the formation of the ecological debts within the world-system, one can find the contribution of the ecological unequal exchange school of thought. The latter has brought to the research effort such original concepts as social metabolism, and precious analytical tools such as core-periphery analysis or methods to assess unequal exchanges of matter and energy. …”
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    From Biophysical Calculation to Financial Risk Assessment: Three Worlds of Accounting for Nature by Sylvain Maechler, Valérie Boisvert

    “…The first is public accounting expressed in biophysical, material and energy units, with the aim of exposing the exploitation and unequal exchange of natural resources as an extension of unbalanced trading relations. …”
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    A large duplicated area in the polycystic kidney disease 1 (PKD1) region of chromosome 16 is prone to rearrangement. by Harris, P, Thomas, S, MacCarthy, AB, Stallings, R, Breuning, M, Jenne, D, Fink, T, Buckle, V, Ratcliffe, P, Ward, C

    Published 1994
    “…The OXdup probably arose by an unequal exchange promoted by misalignment of partially homologous areas. …”
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    Du calcul biophysique à l’évaluation des risques financiers by Sylvain Maechler, Valérie Boisvert

    “…The first is public accounting expressed in biophysical, material and energy units, with the aim of exposing the exploitation and unequal exchange of natural resources as an extension of unbalanced trading relations. …”
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    Sixty Years Later: Africa’s Stalled Decolonization by Ian Taylor

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Asymmetrical economic relationships are embodied by the continued supremacy of the core over Africa, something intrinsic to capitalism. Unequal exchange, the transfer of surplus i.e. the continued looting of Africa by its elites and their foreign associates, means that the dreams and aspirations of 1960, for the majority of Africans at least, have been frustrated.…”
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    Fuelling the Fire: Rethinking European Policy in Times of Energy and Climate Crises by Valeria Costantini, Valentina Morando, Christopher Olk, Luca Tausch

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…On this basis, we analyse the struggle between Russia and the European core states over Ukraine in terms of the ability to extract an economic surplus through the unequal exchange of energy. The current escalation should be understood as an attempt by the Russian petrostate to preserve the economic basis of its regime, which is threatened by the prospect of a low-carbon transition in Europe. …”
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    Changing social metabolism and environmental conflicts in India and South America by Joan Martinez-Alier, Federico Demaria, Leah Temper, Mariana Walter

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Internally, the Indian economy exploits some states as providers of raw materials in a pattern of ecological internal colonialism but internationally (in terms of material flows), it is not subject to 'ecologically unequal exchange', contrary to South America. Finally, we use some statistics from the EJAtlas comparing participation of indigenous and traditional populations and rates of 'success' in local struggles for environmental justice in both subcontinents, to see whether the global movement for environmental justice can help to slow down the destruction of the environment and local livelihoods and cultures. …”
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    Extraverted developmentalism: the political logic of special economic zones in Angola and Ethiopia by Lippolis, N

    Published 2023
    “…</p> <p>I contend that the logic of industrial policymaking in African post-liberation regimes can be conceived of as the outcome of political struggles carried out within a shared set of ideas, policy “styles”, and opportunities for unequal exchange with the outside world, or “extraversion”. …”
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    Logging Community-Based Forests in the Amazon: An Analysis of External Influences, Multi-Partner Governance, and Resilience by Ana Luiza Violato Espada, Mário Vasconcellos Sobrinho

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…On the other, they have been pressured by economic groups into becoming part of the ecologically unequal exchange that exports natural resources and generates social and environmental problems at a local level. …”
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    Trade impact analysis on the profit and loss of agroecosystem service value in Guangdong Province by Shaokan Huang, Shaokan Huang, Shixi Cui, Yuantao Liao, Yuantao Liao, Feng Han, Feng Han, Shuang Sun, Shuang Sun, Shaojian Wang

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This paper provides a new analytical perspective on issues such as the spatial distribution mismatch of land resources and ecologically unequal exchange. These insights are pivotal for promoting sustainable utilization of land resources and regional equity.…”
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    The economy–employment–environmental health transfer and embedded inequities of China's capital metropolitan area: a mixed-methods study by Wei Zhang, ProfPhD, Jing Zhao, MSc, Zhuoying Zhang, PhD, Miaomiao Liu, PhD, Ruoqi Li, MSc, Wenbo Xue, ProfPhD, Jia Xing, PhD, Beiming Cai, PhD, Ling Jiang, ProfPhD, Jing Zhang, PhD, Xi Hu, MSc, Lingjia Zhong, MSc, Hongqiang Jiang, ProfPhD, Jinnan Wang, ProfPhD, Jun Bi, ProfPhD

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…We also constructed two indices measuring unequal exchanges between PM2·5-related deaths and economic and employment gains embodied in trades between cities in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and trades with outside regions. …”
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    El esqueleto de la viuda Houet: Frenología y medicina legal en Francia durante la década de 1830 by José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Thanks to these controversies, I discuss three different points: the implicit rules of admissibility of expert knowledge in nineteenth-century French courts; the politics of legal medicine and phrenology regarding crime, penal system and prisons; and the tensions and unequal exchanges between legal medicine and phrenology in terms of people, data, objects, spaces and practices.…”
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    Climate Change and Global Health Governance in Relation to the Global South and the Global North by Nenmini Dileep Vivek

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…While the Global South and the Global North constitute key concepts in the approach to global governance of key issues such as climate change and health governance, this essay attempts to locate the historical course undertaken by both concepts within the context of colonialism and postcolonialism in the unequal exchanges between these geopolitical entities. …”
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