Extractive Relations explores the nature of industrial power and its role in shaping what we understand to be the global mining sector. For readers seeking to understand how mining companies interpret and interact with the communities and interests around their operations, this book provides invaluable insight and analysis.
Extractive Relations explores the nature of industrial power and its role in shaping what we understand to be the global mining sector. For readers seeking to understand how mining companies interpret and interact with the communities and interests around their operations, this book provides invaluable insight and analysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JOHN OWEN is an Associate Professor at the Centre of Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM), at the Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI), University of Queensland, Australia DEANNA KEMP is a Professor at the Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI), University of Queensland, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. An interlude on social licence and countervailing power: from metaphor to realism 3. Social licence and mining: A critical perspective 4. An interlude on community relations: A dual proposition 5. Community relations and mining: Core to business but not core business 6. An interlude on the industrial rendering of voluntary obligation over involuntary displacement 7. Mining-induced displacement and resettlement: a critical appraisal 8. An interlude on the confluence of countervailing pressures 9. 'Free prior and informed consent', social complexity and the mining industry 10. An interlude on remedy systems and the dangers of monopoly capital 11. Grievance handling at a foreign-owned mine in Southeast Asia 12. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. An interlude on social licence and countervailing power: from metaphor to realism 3. Social licence and mining: A critical perspective 4. An interlude on community relations: A dual proposition 5. Community relations and mining: Core to business but not core business 6. An interlude on the industrial rendering of voluntary obligation over involuntary displacement 7. Mining-induced displacement and resettlement: a critical appraisal 8. An interlude on the confluence of countervailing pressures 9. 'Free prior and informed consent', social complexity and the mining industry 10. An interlude on remedy systems and the dangers of monopoly capital 11. Grievance handling at a foreign-owned mine in Southeast Asia 12. Conclusion
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