Rethinking phosphate infrastructure in Morocco: Technopolitics, extractivism, and Islamic environmental ethics

dc.collaborationSingle Author
dc.contributor.authorFadil, Safa
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-19T07:42:00Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.departmentİHÜ, Medeniyetler İttifakı Enstitüsü, Medeniyet Araştırmaları Ana Bilim Dalı
dc.description.abstractFollowing the 2020 global crisis, food security became a crucial focus, elevating Morocco’s phosphate industry to a new level of global significance. Phosphate production is not only linked to fertilizers but also influences green energy transitions and economic growth. Since its discovery, phosphate extraction has been viewed only as a technical objective economic resource for exploitation. However, scholarship reveals its subjective ideological nature, especially within the postcolonial context of Morocco, where large-scale projects often serve the interests of colonial powers and capitalism. This research examines Morocco’s phosphate industry not only as a system of material extraction and distribution, but as an epistemological regime that shapes which forms of knowledge and ethics are deemed legitimate. Drawing critiques from technopolitics, extractivism, and epistemic violence, the study explores how phosphate infrastructure and extraction establish certain knowledge and worldviews and erase other alternatives. In response, it proposes Islamic environmental ethics, grounded in concepts like khilāfa, mīzān, and ʿadl, as an alternative framework for rethinking the phosphate infrastructure. By reintroducing Islamic ethical thought into the academic realm, the project promotes a decolonial approach. It criticizes Morocco’s extractivist model by reviving neglected Islamic knowledge and highlighting its importance for sustainable governance. This approach adds to broader conversations on environmental justice, development ethics, and the re-politicization of infrastructure in the Global South.
dc.identifier.citationFadil, S. (2026). Rethinking phosphate infrastructure in Morocco: Technopolitics, extractivism, and Islamic environmental ethics. H. Vergil, M. Kaplan, A. I. Khan ... E. Cebe (Ed.), In Istanbul Conference on Economics and Society (ISTCES) 2025: Pathways to Inclusive Growth: Overcoming Challenges in Emerging and Developing African Countries: 24-26 September 2025, Book of Proceedings (p. 73). Istanbul: Ibn Haldun University Press.
dc.identifier.isbn9786259302386
dc.identifier.orcid0009-0004-0294-5750
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12154/3866
dc.institutionauthorFadil, Safa
dc.institutionauthorid0009-0004-0294-5750
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherIbn Haldun University Press
dc.relation.ispartofIstanbul Conference on Economics and Society (ISTCES) 2025: Pathways to Inclusive Growth: Overcoming Challenges in Emerging and Developing African Countries: 24-26 September 2025, Book of Proceedings
dc.relation.publicationcategoryKonferans Öğesi - Uluslararası - Öğrenci
dc.relation.publicationcategoryÖğrenci
dc.relation.sdgGoal-12: Responsible Consumption and Production
dc.relation.sdgGoal-02: Zero Hunger
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectMorocco
dc.subjectPhosphate Industry
dc.subjectTechnopolitics
dc.subjectExtractivism
dc.subjectPostcolonialism
dc.subjectIslamic Environmental Ethics
dc.subjectEpistemic Justice
dc.titleRethinking phosphate infrastructure in Morocco: Technopolitics, extractivism, and Islamic environmental ethics
dc.typeConference Object
dspace.entity.typePublication

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