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The sun and the scythe: energy dispossessions and the agrarian question of labor in solar parks

Journal

JOURNAL OF PEASANT STUDIES
Volume 48, Issue 5, Pages 984-1007

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/03066150.2019.1683002

Keywords

Solar parks; agrarian question of labor; energy dispossession; green grabbing; India

Funding

  1. Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad fellowship [P022A170064]

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Green grabbing is on the rise in the Global South to promote climate change mitigation, with a focus on developing solar parks in semi-arid rural areas. This study highlights the significant implications of energy dispossession on the agrarian labor question, emphasizing the urgent need to address this issue in the context of low-carbon energy transitions.
Green grabbing is accelerating throughout the Global South to facilitate climate change mitigation. This paper illuminates the discursive and extra-economic means through which the state dispossesses agropastoralists of both land and energy to develop solar parks in semi-arid rural India. We advance the empirical and theoretical aspects of energy dispossessions, with implications for the agrarian question of labor. Using data obtained from mixed methods fieldwork, this research reestablishes the urgency of responding to the classical agrarian question in the context of low-carbon energy transitions.

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