TY - JOUR
T1 - Lithium dynamics. Global trends and local spatializations
AU - Forget, Marie
AU - Bos, Vincent
AU - Prieto, Manuel
AU - Carballo, Ana Estefanía
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - In this special issue, we aim to open a debate to critically examine the contradictory roles of lithium in the energy transition at various scales. The articles in this issue emphasize the interrelations between markets and the environmental, social, economic, and geopolitical dimensions of the lithium industry. Through case studies from the Global South and North including Chile, Bolivia, Portugal, Canada, Australia, the United States, the UK and Zimbabwe, the articles highlight the contested landscapes of lithium extraction and production and how these increasingly multiply, become both similar and dissimilar, if not unequal. They reveal both the material realities of lithium's role in decarbonization processes and the expectations and imaginaries that shape its governance and industrial strategies. From tensions arising from environmental imaginaries and notions of green extractivism, this special issue seeks to open a debate about the geographies of power, opportunities, and impacts that characterize lithium's central role in the energy transitions. In doing so, we question the promises of development and sustainability associated with lithium. Ultimately, we present an academic discussion on lithium framed within the broader socio-technical and geopolitical contexts in which it unfolds.
AB - In this special issue, we aim to open a debate to critically examine the contradictory roles of lithium in the energy transition at various scales. The articles in this issue emphasize the interrelations between markets and the environmental, social, economic, and geopolitical dimensions of the lithium industry. Through case studies from the Global South and North including Chile, Bolivia, Portugal, Canada, Australia, the United States, the UK and Zimbabwe, the articles highlight the contested landscapes of lithium extraction and production and how these increasingly multiply, become both similar and dissimilar, if not unequal. They reveal both the material realities of lithium's role in decarbonization processes and the expectations and imaginaries that shape its governance and industrial strategies. From tensions arising from environmental imaginaries and notions of green extractivism, this special issue seeks to open a debate about the geographies of power, opportunities, and impacts that characterize lithium's central role in the energy transitions. In doing so, we question the promises of development and sustainability associated with lithium. Ultimately, we present an academic discussion on lithium framed within the broader socio-technical and geopolitical contexts in which it unfolds.
KW - Battery
KW - Geographies
KW - GPN
KW - Lithium
KW - Review
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105001236225
U2 - 10.1016/j.exis.2025.101651
DO - 10.1016/j.exis.2025.101651
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105001236225
SN - 2214-790X
VL - 23
JO - Extractive Industries and Society
JF - Extractive Industries and Society
M1 - 101651
ER -