Mark Goodale is an anthropologist who studies human rights in cross-cultural perspective; law, justice, and ethics; lithium industrialization, resource conflicts, and the ideological and cultural dimensions of green energy politics; and the ways in which the demand for carbon neutrality shapes how we think about mobility, social relations, and economic regulation. He has conducted ethnographic research in Bolivia since 1996, from the Andean highlands to the centers of government in La Paz, and currently directs a Swiss National Science Foundation-funded project (2019-2023) on lithium production and sovereignty.
For more details and access to most of his writings, see his webpages:
www.mark-goodale.com
www.researchgate.net/profile/Mark_Goodale
www.energy-assemblages.com