© 2016 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.From the late 19th to the late 20th century, the cities and industries of the world became increasingly reliant on fireproof materials made from asbestos. In focusing on the town of Asbestos, Canada, this paper will show how this process of market boom and bust shaped a fierce local culture rooted in working and living on a rapidly changing environment. By analyzing the successive expansions of the giant mine located in the centre of Asbestos, this paper will highlight how unique understandings of self and place develop in mining communities and form a complex culture rooted in a constantly changing environment
Throughout the industrial age, the search for mineral resources has led to the creation of many temp...
Throughout the industrial age, the search for mineral resources has led to the creation of many temp...
Canada is a nation of extraction, a truism that predates its confederation and is as iconic as its f...
From the late 19th to the late 20th century, the cities and industries of the world became increasin...
To control the power of fire has been one of the perpetual problems of mankind. When man learned tha...
This paper explores the history of economic, social and environmental change associated with the Pin...
Geo Takach, Tar Wars: Oil, Environment and Alberta’s Image (Edmonton: Universityof Alberta Press, 20...
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This paper analyzes a community-based project to communicate toxic dangers to future generations at ...
This presentation discusses an inconveniently located mining camp in Kolwezi and the repercussions t...
Toronto is a centre of power for the international mining industry, where decisions about the lives ...
In ancient times, asbestos was believed to be a magical mineral; its Greek etymology recalls eternit...
The asbestos mining industry in Canada shut down in 2012, leading to several decommissioned and some...
Over the past century, the Canadian north has experienced an economic, social, and environmental tra...
In 1933, an American entrepreneur offered the people of St. Lawrence, a small town on the south coas...
Throughout the industrial age, the search for mineral resources has led to the creation of many temp...
Throughout the industrial age, the search for mineral resources has led to the creation of many temp...
Canada is a nation of extraction, a truism that predates its confederation and is as iconic as its f...
From the late 19th to the late 20th century, the cities and industries of the world became increasin...
To control the power of fire has been one of the perpetual problems of mankind. When man learned tha...
This paper explores the history of economic, social and environmental change associated with the Pin...
Geo Takach, Tar Wars: Oil, Environment and Alberta’s Image (Edmonton: Universityof Alberta Press, 20...
This paper analyzes a community-based project to communicate toxic dangers to future generations at ...
This paper analyzes a community-based project to communicate toxic dangers to future generations at ...
This presentation discusses an inconveniently located mining camp in Kolwezi and the repercussions t...
Toronto is a centre of power for the international mining industry, where decisions about the lives ...
In ancient times, asbestos was believed to be a magical mineral; its Greek etymology recalls eternit...
The asbestos mining industry in Canada shut down in 2012, leading to several decommissioned and some...
Over the past century, the Canadian north has experienced an economic, social, and environmental tra...
In 1933, an American entrepreneur offered the people of St. Lawrence, a small town on the south coas...
Throughout the industrial age, the search for mineral resources has led to the creation of many temp...
Throughout the industrial age, the search for mineral resources has led to the creation of many temp...
Canada is a nation of extraction, a truism that predates its confederation and is as iconic as its f...