This article argues that the rights-based approach, as applied in the context of mining, is based on a limited interpretation of women; women are construed as being located outside of the mining industry and as victims of patriarchal oppression. Such an incomplete focus on gender is contrary to a feminist perspective that is necessarily holistic as well as eclectic in its treatment of women’s issues. To substantiate the argument, this article offers examples of action research from coal-mining contexts in Indonesia and eastern India to show that the rights-based approach, when conceived partially, alienates the figure of the woman who labours as an economic citizen within the mining industry, usually at the very bottom of its structural hie...
This article reviews the literature on the relationship between gender and ethnicity in Indonesia’s ...
Due to recent territorial reconfigurations in El Pangui, in this chapter we aim to deepen our unders...
This article reviews the literature on the relationship between gender and ethnicity in Indonesia’s ...
This report is brought out in the context of the present crisis of human rights vis-à-vis mining in ...
The exclusion and exploitation of women in the employment and economy of the mining sector is glarin...
Menstruation leave for women workers brings into the public domain of mining ongoing debates around ...
This paper investigates the sharp fall in the number of women workers in Indian coal mines, and expl...
At a recent colloquium of the University of Cape Town’s Mineral Law in Africa’s initiative the posit...
This paper argues that feminisation is beginning to occur in the mining industry, a process associat...
Until recently, women were largely invisible as miners within the array of initiatives, laws and pol...
In many African countries, women make up large parts of the workforce in artisanal and small-scale m...
This critical review argues that the experiences and perspectives of women in relation to the extrac...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
The purpose of the study was to explore the positive and negative experiences of women in mining at ...
Though women all over the world toil as miners, and have done for centuries, mining is seen as a qui...
This article reviews the literature on the relationship between gender and ethnicity in Indonesia’s ...
Due to recent territorial reconfigurations in El Pangui, in this chapter we aim to deepen our unders...
This article reviews the literature on the relationship between gender and ethnicity in Indonesia’s ...
This report is brought out in the context of the present crisis of human rights vis-à-vis mining in ...
The exclusion and exploitation of women in the employment and economy of the mining sector is glarin...
Menstruation leave for women workers brings into the public domain of mining ongoing debates around ...
This paper investigates the sharp fall in the number of women workers in Indian coal mines, and expl...
At a recent colloquium of the University of Cape Town’s Mineral Law in Africa’s initiative the posit...
This paper argues that feminisation is beginning to occur in the mining industry, a process associat...
Until recently, women were largely invisible as miners within the array of initiatives, laws and pol...
In many African countries, women make up large parts of the workforce in artisanal and small-scale m...
This critical review argues that the experiences and perspectives of women in relation to the extrac...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
The purpose of the study was to explore the positive and negative experiences of women in mining at ...
Though women all over the world toil as miners, and have done for centuries, mining is seen as a qui...
This article reviews the literature on the relationship between gender and ethnicity in Indonesia’s ...
Due to recent territorial reconfigurations in El Pangui, in this chapter we aim to deepen our unders...
This article reviews the literature on the relationship between gender and ethnicity in Indonesia’s ...