Clean and future-oriented: Local perceptions of lithium extraction in Bolivia during the presidency of Evo Morales

Claudia Carpanese, Gertrude Saxinger (Korresp. Autor*in), Emma Wilson

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Abstract

In the past two decades, lithium has gained critical global importance as a transition metal. Under President Evo Morales (2006–2019), the Bolivian government launched a national lithium extraction industry in the Uyuni salt flat. However, efforts to develop industrial-scale extraction of lithium there have been beset by considerable delays. Focusing on the period of Morales’ presidency, this article analyses the perceptions of lithium and its extraction amongst people living in the region around the Uyuni salt flat, specifically in the urban centres. In state media and official communication lithium extraction was presented as a ‘clean’ and ‘future-oriented’ activity, distinct from traditional mining practices. Public perceptions of lithium extraction as being ‘future-oriented’ and distinct from conventional mining practices were also rooted in collective memories of the colonial and neoliberal past and the exploitation of Bolivia's wealth by foreigners. Lithium extraction was therefore also associated with a shift towards a decolonial future that was expected to generate wealth. By the end of the Morales presidency, while people in the region still believed in the clean and future-oriented nature of lithium and its extraction, they no longer believed in Morales’ ability to generate national or local benefits from lithium production.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer101522
FachzeitschriftExtractive Industries and Society
Jahrgang19
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Sept. 2024

Fördermittel

This project has been partly supported by the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Vienna, Austria and by the project \u201CBeyond Hot Air - Conversations around critical raw materials supply for the \u2018green\u2019 transition\u201D, which is a sub-project to the \u201CMinErAL \u2013 Knowledge Network on Mining Encounters and Indigenous Sustainable Livelihoods\u201D funded by SSHRC \u2013 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (grant number: 895-2016-1015). The ethnographic material for this article was collected by first author Claudia Carpanese and it also formed the basis for her MA thesis \u201CA new mining aspiration: planning the extraction of lithium in Bolivia\u201D defended in 2020 at the University of Vienna. We would like to thank the interlocutors in the case region for sharing their knowledge, anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and Vincent Bos for editing this important special issue.

ÖFOS 2012

  • 507024 Umweltpolitik
  • 504009 Ethnologie
  • 509023 Entwicklungsforschung
  • 502022 Nachhaltiges Wirtschaften

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