This critical review argues that the experiences and perspectives of women in relation to the extractive industries have often been absent from analysis of the impacts of mining in the global South. This paper therefore explores the ways in which women in developing countries are affected by the expansion of extractive industries, bringing together a dispersed literature, scattered across disciplines and relating to geographically diverse locations, in order to provide a comprehensive overview of key debates in relation to women and mining, and generate momentum for a new research agenda in this area. The review concentrates on four key intersecting areas – women as mineworkers; the gendered impacts of mining, and specifically the dispropor...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: There is a Sesotho proverb that says: “Mmangwana o tshwara ...
Company–community agreements are widely considered to be a practical mechanism for recognising the r...
The select indicators of gender equity from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Census 2006 reveal t...
At a recent colloquium of the University of Cape Town’s Mineral Law in Africa’s initiative the posit...
Though women all over the world toil as miners, and have done for centuries, mining is seen as a qui...
This paper argues that feminisation is beginning to occur in the mining industry, a process associat...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
Until recently, women were largely invisible as miners within the array of initiatives, laws and pol...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
In many African countries, women make up large parts of the workforce in artisanal and small-scale m...
Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) on the African continent is increasingly the focus of global,...
Among women opposing expansion of mining operations in Cajamarca, Peru, narratives of preferred alte...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
Regardless of the region, mining has always been a male-dominated sector. There have been several in...
For centuries, Extractive Industries in many countries have been a major economic driver which gener...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: There is a Sesotho proverb that says: “Mmangwana o tshwara ...
Company–community agreements are widely considered to be a practical mechanism for recognising the r...
The select indicators of gender equity from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Census 2006 reveal t...
At a recent colloquium of the University of Cape Town’s Mineral Law in Africa’s initiative the posit...
Though women all over the world toil as miners, and have done for centuries, mining is seen as a qui...
This paper argues that feminisation is beginning to occur in the mining industry, a process associat...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
Until recently, women were largely invisible as miners within the array of initiatives, laws and pol...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
In many African countries, women make up large parts of the workforce in artisanal and small-scale m...
Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) on the African continent is increasingly the focus of global,...
Among women opposing expansion of mining operations in Cajamarca, Peru, narratives of preferred alte...
The chapters in this book offer concrete examples from all over the world to show how community live...
Regardless of the region, mining has always been a male-dominated sector. There have been several in...
For centuries, Extractive Industries in many countries have been a major economic driver which gener...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: There is a Sesotho proverb that says: “Mmangwana o tshwara ...
Company–community agreements are widely considered to be a practical mechanism for recognising the r...
The select indicators of gender equity from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Census 2006 reveal t...