Resource Conflicts and the Future of Development

Vorträge, Austausch und mehr
24. November 2025 17:00 - 18:30
JKU Uni-Center,
Altenbergerstrasse 69, 4040Linz

An event within the 3rd Linz University Weeks: Global ConnAct 2025 hosted by JKU Institut für Soziologie and JKU LIFT_C

Subject
The depletion of Africa’s mineral wealth and the extraction of oil, gas, and coal – whether under neocolonial or resource-nationalist agendas – are neither economically justifiable nor conducive to just and sustainable development. Since the 1970s, progressive movements, eco-feminists, and ecological economists have advocated leaving resources underground, highlighting natural capital, unequal ecological exchange, and intergenerational responsibility. In his lecture, Patrick Bond will examine global–local entanglements in resource conflicts in Africa and the challenges of activism against extractivism.

Patrick Bond, Distinguished Professor at the Department of Sociology at the University of Johannesburg
His research centers on the political economy of Africa, international finance, development issues, and social movements on the continent. He has published widely on these themes. His most recent book is Extreme Uneven Development: Financial Volatility, Deep Capitalist Crisis and Super-Exploitation in South Africa and the World (Palgrave Macmillan, 2025).

Portrait von Patrick Bond