Despite its economic benefits, mining can also negatively impact on local communities and the environment. Fundamental problems associated with gender discrepancy and power negotiation can marginalise women and traditional owners of the land where mining operates. The Leonora Western Australian case study reveals a desert mining settlement where population numbers are declining in a period of mining boom. It has become ‘a men’s town’ where fly-in/fly-out mining operations flourish offering limited opportunities to women and the local younger generation. A gender analysis based on ecofeminism and feminist political economy reveals the urgent need for the mining industry to transform itself in order to meet sustainability imperatives
This article explores the relationship between environmental impacts and changing masculinities, and...
The purpose of the study was to explore the positive and negative experiences of women in mining at ...
Several studies suggest that the extractive industry has negative consequences for gender equality d...
This paper argues that feminisation is beginning to occur in the mining industry, a process associat...
Company–community agreements are widely considered to be a practical mechanism for recognising the r...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
The select indicators of gender equity from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Census 2006 reveal t...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
Though women all over the world toil as miners, and have done for centuries, mining is seen as a qui...
Despite ongoing ‘boom’ conditions in the Australian mining industry, women remain substantially and ...
In the Columbia Basin-Boundary region of British Columbia (BC), mining has historically been a male ...
Gender is the key explaining factor for why the social and environmental impacts of mining do not af...
Sexuality is a subject that has been, at best, marginal in the significant body of literature that h...
In many African countries, women make up large parts of the workforce in artisanal and small-scale m...
This article explores the relationship between environmental impacts and changing masculinities, and...
The purpose of the study was to explore the positive and negative experiences of women in mining at ...
Several studies suggest that the extractive industry has negative consequences for gender equality d...
This paper argues that feminisation is beginning to occur in the mining industry, a process associat...
Company–community agreements are widely considered to be a practical mechanism for recognising the r...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
The select indicators of gender equity from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Census 2006 reveal t...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
Though women all over the world toil as miners, and have done for centuries, mining is seen as a qui...
Despite ongoing ‘boom’ conditions in the Australian mining industry, women remain substantially and ...
In the Columbia Basin-Boundary region of British Columbia (BC), mining has historically been a male ...
Gender is the key explaining factor for why the social and environmental impacts of mining do not af...
Sexuality is a subject that has been, at best, marginal in the significant body of literature that h...
In many African countries, women make up large parts of the workforce in artisanal and small-scale m...
This article explores the relationship between environmental impacts and changing masculinities, and...
The purpose of the study was to explore the positive and negative experiences of women in mining at ...
Several studies suggest that the extractive industry has negative consequences for gender equality d...