While changes in work and employment practices in the mining sector have been profound, the literature addressing mining work is somewhat partial as it focuses primarily on the workplace as the key (or only) site of analysis, leaving the relationship between mining work and families and communities under-theorized. This article adopts a spatially oriented, case-study approach to the sudden closure of the Ravensthorpe nickel mine in the south-west of Western Australia to explore the interplay between the new scales and mobilities of labour and capital and work–family–community connections in mining. In the context of the dramatically reconfigured industrial arena of mining work, the study contributes to a theoretical engagement between emplo...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
The Pilbara region, a large mining-dominated remote region of Western Australia, has experienced rap...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
The ‘resource boom’ that occurred in Australia over the past decade and the more recent detrimental ...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
This chapter examines local community experiences, understandings and changes attending the presence...
Many cities, towns and communities in Australia are heavily dependent on the mining industry. Indeed...
The article sets out to provide an historical survey of the industry–community relationship in the A...
Global demand for minerals and energy products has fuelled Australia’s recent ‘resources boom’ and l...
Understanding the social impacts at a community level triggered by mining operations is a challengin...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be cyclical, with boom and bust times impacting upon associat...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
An analysis is made of experiences and spatial effects of commuting by air with on-site accommodatio...
Global demand for minerals and energy products has fuelled Australia’s recent ‘resources boom’ and l...
The mining industry is today the largest contributor to Australia’s commodity-based export economy. ...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
The Pilbara region, a large mining-dominated remote region of Western Australia, has experienced rap...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
The ‘resource boom’ that occurred in Australia over the past decade and the more recent detrimental ...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
This chapter examines local community experiences, understandings and changes attending the presence...
Many cities, towns and communities in Australia are heavily dependent on the mining industry. Indeed...
The article sets out to provide an historical survey of the industry–community relationship in the A...
Global demand for minerals and energy products has fuelled Australia’s recent ‘resources boom’ and l...
Understanding the social impacts at a community level triggered by mining operations is a challengin...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be cyclical, with boom and bust times impacting upon associat...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
An analysis is made of experiences and spatial effects of commuting by air with on-site accommodatio...
Global demand for minerals and energy products has fuelled Australia’s recent ‘resources boom’ and l...
The mining industry is today the largest contributor to Australia’s commodity-based export economy. ...
This article engages with the theme of the symposium by examining the role and meaning of networks i...
The Pilbara region, a large mining-dominated remote region of Western Australia, has experienced rap...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...