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Vélez Serna MA (2024) Extractive Geographies in Sponsored Media: Colombia’s Large-Scale Coal Mining in the 1980s. Media and Environment. https://mediaenviron.org/article/116735-extractive-geographies-in-sponsored-media-colombia-s-large-scale-coal-mining-in-the-1980s
Abstract
This article examines corporate and institutional visual media surrounding the early years of the Cerrejón coal mine in Colombia. The analysis of a varied corpus of educational television, magazine photography, and a short film made by Exxon shows how an extractive enterprise sought to present its impacts as contained and justified. Images and narratives produced an illusion of geographical and temporal separation between the mine and the lifeworlds it impacted. While the material repeats well-known tropes of modernization and the technological sublime, it also works in specific ways within a context that produced sacrifice zones in Indigenous territories.
Keywords
Public relations; extractivism; mining; non-theatrical film; educational television; photography
Journal
Media and Environment
Status | Published |
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Funders | The Royal Society of Edinburgh |
Publication date | 30/06/2024 |
Publication date online | 07/06/2024 |
Date accepted by journal | 03/10/2023 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/36279 |
Publisher URL | https://mediaenviron.org/…ing-in-the-1980s |
eISSN | 2640-9747 |
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