Infrastructure Otherwise
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Infrastructure Otherwise investigates forms of social and ecological violence enacted through infrastructure and seeks to learn from the work of those who are assembling alternative forms.
The project is committed to showcasing the creativity of movements, artists, scholars and communities working towards justice, decolonization and planetary survival by building the infrastructures that protect lives and ecologies.
This report goes behind the scenes of the Dakota Access Pipeline. It aims to shed light on the broader continental context of contemporary oil production, transportation, and trade in North America. Along the way, it addresses themes including the geopolitics of oil, the political and corporate networks of power and finance that underpin the pipeline, and the industry’s strategies for getting oil to the world market.
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