In tandem with the rapid expansion of mining in Peru, and the increased dependence on foreign direct investment into the sector, social conflicts have escalated in recent years. Protests and strikes have become common features of the mining sector, deterring investors and insurance companies alike. This thesis analyses the cause and problem of the protests – their underlying foundation and why they continue and how the reactions of the actors involved unfold. The dilemma is analysed by applying a Neo-Gramscian theory as the lens through a qualitative content analysis of newspaper articles and media information on mining strikes, mobilisation and responses from the mining company and the government. By analysing the case of Las Bambas, this ...
The last decade and a half has witnessed a dramatic growth in mining activity in many developing cou...
In Peru, the rapid expansion of extractive activities has led to increased mobilization by peasant c...
Scholarship on the 2000s commodity boom and its effects on state development in Latin America seldom...
The study deals with the mining project Las Bambas (Apurímac) and the social conflict that broke out...
For more than five years, Latin America has been classified as the world’s deadliest region for envi...
For more than five years, Latin America has been classified as the world’s deadliest region for envi...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-63)Over the past twenty years, mining conflicts in Peru h...
This thesis examines the effects of a collection of policies that determine the mandatory distribut...
This article will analyze the opposition to the Conga mining project, in the Cajamarca region, in Pe...
Peru has witnessed an increase in protest activity over the past decade, seemingly related to natura...
The Peruvian economy depends for its growth on the export of natural resources and investment in the...
Rising levels of social mobilization occurred throughout the period of the recent commodity boom in ...
My dissertation examines how transnational mega-mines efface non-Western ways of knowing and being f...
My dissertation examines how transnational mega-mines efface non-Western ways of knowing and being f...
Natural resource exploitation often generates negative externalities and fuels social conflict. Yet,...
The last decade and a half has witnessed a dramatic growth in mining activity in many developing cou...
In Peru, the rapid expansion of extractive activities has led to increased mobilization by peasant c...
Scholarship on the 2000s commodity boom and its effects on state development in Latin America seldom...
The study deals with the mining project Las Bambas (Apurímac) and the social conflict that broke out...
For more than five years, Latin America has been classified as the world’s deadliest region for envi...
For more than five years, Latin America has been classified as the world’s deadliest region for envi...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-63)Over the past twenty years, mining conflicts in Peru h...
This thesis examines the effects of a collection of policies that determine the mandatory distribut...
This article will analyze the opposition to the Conga mining project, in the Cajamarca region, in Pe...
Peru has witnessed an increase in protest activity over the past decade, seemingly related to natura...
The Peruvian economy depends for its growth on the export of natural resources and investment in the...
Rising levels of social mobilization occurred throughout the period of the recent commodity boom in ...
My dissertation examines how transnational mega-mines efface non-Western ways of knowing and being f...
My dissertation examines how transnational mega-mines efface non-Western ways of knowing and being f...
Natural resource exploitation often generates negative externalities and fuels social conflict. Yet,...
The last decade and a half has witnessed a dramatic growth in mining activity in many developing cou...
In Peru, the rapid expansion of extractive activities has led to increased mobilization by peasant c...
Scholarship on the 2000s commodity boom and its effects on state development in Latin America seldom...