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Extractive investibility in historical colonial perspective: the emerging market and its antecedents in Indonesia (2020)
Journal Article
Tilley, L. (2021). Extractive investibility in historical colonial perspective: the emerging market and its antecedents in Indonesia. Review of International Political Economy, 28(5), 1099-1118. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2020.1763423

The term ‘emerging market’ is widely used in popular and scholarly fields to simply indicate an empirical condition of economic improvement. For Indonesia, this affirmative investor label covers economic activities including cheap commodity extractio... Read More about Extractive investibility in historical colonial perspective: the emerging market and its antecedents in Indonesia.

"The Impulse is Cartographic" Counter-mapping Indonesia’s Resource Frontiers in the Context of Coloniality. (2020)
Journal Article
Tilley, L. (2020). "The Impulse is Cartographic" Counter-mapping Indonesia’s Resource Frontiers in the Context of Coloniality. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, 52(5), 1434-1454. https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12634

Resource frontiers continue to expand globally across Indigenous lands as states and corporations enact forms of expropriation redolent of the formal colonial era for the sake of extraction. In the face of this expansion, the burden remains largely o... Read More about "The Impulse is Cartographic" Counter-mapping Indonesia’s Resource Frontiers in the Context of Coloniality..

"A Strange Industrial Order:" Indonesia’s Racialized Plantation Ecologies and Anticolonial Estate Worker Rebellions (2020)
Journal Article
Tilley, L. (2020). "A Strange Industrial Order:" Indonesia’s Racialized Plantation Ecologies and Anticolonial Estate Worker Rebellions. History of the Present, 10(1), 67-83. https://doi.org/10.1215/21599785-8221425

The plantation continues to expand across contemporary frontiers, remaking social orders and ravaging ecologies in the service of value extraction through commodity production. This article revisits the “strange industrial order” of the plantation in... Read More about "A Strange Industrial Order:" Indonesia’s Racialized Plantation Ecologies and Anticolonial Estate Worker Rebellions.