Earth Day Issue Editorial

Vol 09 No 01

Authors

  • Alyssa Grossman University of Liverpool
  • Leonard J. Kamerling University of Alaska
  • Åshild Sunde Feyling Thorsen University of Bergen https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8441-6245
  • Gregory Gan Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg https://orcid.org/0009-0002-4556-6094
  • Martha-Cecilia Dietrich University of Amsterdam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/jaf.v9i1.4593

Keywords:

resource extraction, anthropocene, natural resource exploitation, Artisanal and small-scale mining, gold mining, Earth Day

Abstract

The release of our first 2025 issue on 22 April, coordinated by our new editorial team, coincides with Earth Day 2025. This issue presents five films that take a close look at natural resource extraction worldwide, including gold, copper, oil, sand and stone. The films were not prompted by a specific call but emerged as a common theme from the submissions we received, reflecting a shared spectrum of concerns engaging anthropologists and filmmakers today. In our contemporary era that is profoundly characterised by anthropogenic environmental impact, these films highlight the social inequalities and power imbalances affecting the global majority, causing certain populations to experience the effects of environmental harm more directly and acutely than others. However, the films featured here do not portray such communities as passive victims; rather, they illuminate people’s creative and impassioned forms of resistance, their drive to educate and mobilise against these larger forces, and their assertion of their own rights and agency while fighting for a fundamental sense of respect and accountability towards the natural world we all share. 

Published

2025-04-22

How to Cite

Grossman, A., Kamerling, L. J., Thorsen, Åshild S. F., Gan, G., & Dietrich, M.-C. (2025). Earth Day Issue Editorial: Vol 09 No 01. Journal of Anthropological Films, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.15845/jaf.v9i1.4593