This article aims to draw attention to the role of the future in artisanal mining. It argues that in order to understand the dynamics of artisanal mining, research must understand miners’ imaginaries of a better future which inform their economic strategies in the present. Drawing on Jens Beckert’s (2016) concepts of fictional expectations and imagined futures, the article investigates projections of the future and strategies of future-making in the Sierra Leonean diamond market. If these expectations remain poorly understood, development policies will not be able to address the needs of mining communities
This article contributes to the debate on livelihood diversification in rural sub-Saharan Africa, fo...
peer reviewedThis article explores the borrowing practices of Copperbelt underground miners in the ...
This paper presents fresh ideas on why, in sub-Saharan Africa, people choose to engage in artisanal ...
This article aims to draw attention to the role of the future in artisanal mining. It argues that in...
This article argues that, after the recent boom, the African Mining Vision (AMV), upon making develo...
In Sierra Leone, many artisanal miners share the view that every human act and every event is the re...
This paper offers an alternative viewpoint on why people choose to engage in artisanal mining – the ...
In Sierra Leone, many artisanal miners share the view that every human act and every event is the re...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Pour que l'exploitation minière marche : intégrer ...
This article focuses on the urbanizing impact of the post-millennial mineral boom at artisanal and s...
In light of Shiller’s concept of ‘irrational exuberance’, we interrogate migrants’ optimistic materi...
This paper uses ethnographic and archival data to analyze the creation and legitimation of predictio...
This article interrogates migrants’ economic and emotionally entwined decision-making regarding migr...
The last decade and a half has witnessed a dramatic growth in mining activity in many developing cou...
Despite the repeated collapse of mining towns and sites in the Great Slave Lake region, most residen...
This article contributes to the debate on livelihood diversification in rural sub-Saharan Africa, fo...
peer reviewedThis article explores the borrowing practices of Copperbelt underground miners in the ...
This paper presents fresh ideas on why, in sub-Saharan Africa, people choose to engage in artisanal ...
This article aims to draw attention to the role of the future in artisanal mining. It argues that in...
This article argues that, after the recent boom, the African Mining Vision (AMV), upon making develo...
In Sierra Leone, many artisanal miners share the view that every human act and every event is the re...
This paper offers an alternative viewpoint on why people choose to engage in artisanal mining – the ...
In Sierra Leone, many artisanal miners share the view that every human act and every event is the re...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Pour que l'exploitation minière marche : intégrer ...
This article focuses on the urbanizing impact of the post-millennial mineral boom at artisanal and s...
In light of Shiller’s concept of ‘irrational exuberance’, we interrogate migrants’ optimistic materi...
This paper uses ethnographic and archival data to analyze the creation and legitimation of predictio...
This article interrogates migrants’ economic and emotionally entwined decision-making regarding migr...
The last decade and a half has witnessed a dramatic growth in mining activity in many developing cou...
Despite the repeated collapse of mining towns and sites in the Great Slave Lake region, most residen...
This article contributes to the debate on livelihood diversification in rural sub-Saharan Africa, fo...
peer reviewedThis article explores the borrowing practices of Copperbelt underground miners in the ...
This paper presents fresh ideas on why, in sub-Saharan Africa, people choose to engage in artisanal ...