Environmental Histories of Resource Extraction in Africa: Understanding Cultural and Political Responses to Environmental Transformation

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101039920
EC Contribution
€14,988
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Resource extraction industries have propelled environmental transformation across Africa, most notably between 1950 and 2020. The undeniably dramatic effects of mining and oil drilling on landscapes and lifeworlds have elicited radically divergent cultural and political responses, from apparent acquiescence to violent protest and accusations of ecocide. Yet the nature of the relationship between environmental change and human response in African localities remains extremely poorly conceptualised. AFREXTRACT addresses this gap by analysing how various actors in three emblematic sites - the Witwatersrand, the Copperbelt and the Niger Delta - have experienced and responded to environmental change. The first study to investigate this comprehensively and comparatively, AFREXTRACT demonstrates that insights from environmental history, political ecology and environmental humanities are crucial to topical debates about coloniality/decoloniality and the Anthropocene. Our main objectives are: 1) to identify the causal factors informing human response to environmental transformation through three in-depth case studies (gold mining in South Africa; copper mining in Zambia; oil drilling in Nigeria); 2) to analyse how cultural expression (specifically literature and music) has made sense of environmental change; 3) to conceptualise varieties of environmentalism beyond a binary of resistance and resignation. AFREXTRACT will combine archival research with oral history, literary analysis and ethnomusicology to document changing values regarding the environment. A new analytical framework will facilitate engagement with global discussions about extractivism, colonialism/postcolonialism, environmental inequality and climate change. As resource extraction and its toxic legacies are set to continue, a historical understanding of these issues is imperative.

Consortium (1)

Project Results (13)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (11)
A History of the Copperbelt through Plants
Gaping Holes· 2026DOI
Iva Peša
(Mal)adaptation to environmental pollution: oil and the ‘livelihood dysfunction trap’ in Nigeria’s Niger Delta
Africa· 2025DOI
Jackson Tamunosaki Jack
Entreprises et Histoire
Entreprises et histoire· 2025DOI
Iva Pesa
Vivere con le miniere nell’Africa meridionale
Zapruder· 2025
Iva Pesa
Pluralizing archives for histories of extraction in Africa
Africa Bibliography, Research and Documentation· 2024DOI
Iva Peša, Tholithemba Lorenzo Ndaba, Jabulani Shaba, Jackson Tamunosaki Jack
Anthropocene Narratives of Living with Resource Extraction in Africa
Radical History Review· 2023DOI
Iva Pesa
Atutu on Adunbi, 'Enclaves of Exception: Special Economic Zones and Extractive Practices in Nigeria'
H-Environment· 2023
Theresa Atutu
Lesson plan: Decolonial alternatives to the Anthropocene
The Abusable past· 2023
Iva Pesa
Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis
Tijdschrift voor geschiedenis· 2023DOI
Iva Pesa
Toxic Coloniality and the Legacies of Resource Extraction in Africa
International Review of Environmental History· 2023DOI
Iva Pesa
Unravelling the enigmatic tale of the Witwatersrand
Work in Mining· 2023
Tholithemba Ndaba
Deliverables (1)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - AFREXTRACT (Environmental Histories of Resource Extraction in Africa: Understanding Cultural and Political Responses to Environmental Transformation)