This book examines how different actors in Sierra Leone use the effects of large-scale mining to navigate the conditions of life. Of use to students and scholars working on resource extraction, large-scale investments, globalization, and development, as well as to development practitioners, mining professionals and policymakers.
This book examines how different actors in Sierra Leone use the effects of large-scale mining to navigate the conditions of life. Of use to students and scholars working on resource extraction, large-scale investments, globalization, and development, as well as to development practitioners, mining professionals and policymakers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Jan Pijpers is a senior researcher at the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Hamburg, Germany. He is co-editor of The Anthropology of Resource Extraction (Routledge, 2022).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Mining Development and Uncertainty 2. Sierra Leone's Turbulent History 3. Hot-spot Marampa 4. Mining Hope and Expectations 5. Mining and the Politics of Time 6. Mining Belonging and Localness 7. Mining and Landed Relations in Sierra Leone 8. Ambiguous Networks in Sierra Leone 9. Conclusion: Negotiating Change and Navigating Uncertainty
1. Introduction: Mining Development and Uncertainty 2. Sierra Leone's Turbulent History 3. Hot-spot Marampa 4. Mining Hope and Expectations 5. Mining and the Politics of Time 6. Mining Belonging and Localness 7. Mining and Landed Relations in Sierra Leone 8. Ambiguous Networks in Sierra Leone 9. Conclusion: Negotiating Change and Navigating Uncertainty
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