Standing on the broken ground of resource extraction settings, the state is sometimes like a chimera: its appearance and intentions are misleading and, for some actors, it is unknowable and incomprehensible. It may be easily mistaken for someone or something else, like a mining company, for example. With rich ethnographic material, this volume tackles critical questions about the nature of contemporary states, studied from the perspective of resource extraction projects in Papua New Guinea, Australia and beyond. It brings together a sustained focus on the unstable and often dialectical relationship between the presence and the absence of the state in the context of resource extraction. Across the chapters, contributors discuss cases of prop...
This essay introduces a Special Section on 'Recent Developments in the Extractive Industries in the ...
The article aims at expanding political ecology research towards the role and constitution of states...
Anthropology has recently brought miner and mining towns into its main scope of study. However, anth...
This article challenges simplified and idealised representation of conflicts between corporations, s...
This article challenges simplified and idealised representation of conflicts between corporations, s...
This book uses extractive industry projects in Africa to explore how political authority and the nat...
This paper offers a comparative analysis of the governance regimes under which large-scale mining oc...
International audienceThis paper offers a comparative analysis of the governance regimes under which...
In the recent decades, anthropological studies to understanding the multiple social, political, econ...
Anthropologists have been studying the relationship between mining and the local forms of community ...
Attempts to address the resource curse remain focussed on revenue management, seeking technical solu...
This paper introduces the concept of the minescape as a conceptual and imaginative tool through whic...
This paper provides the first detailed characterisation of the interface dynamics between artisanal ...
International institutions, including the United Nations and World Bank, and numerous multinational ...
The scope for an anthropology of mining has been dramatically transformed since the review by Ricard...
This essay introduces a Special Section on 'Recent Developments in the Extractive Industries in the ...
The article aims at expanding political ecology research towards the role and constitution of states...
Anthropology has recently brought miner and mining towns into its main scope of study. However, anth...
This article challenges simplified and idealised representation of conflicts between corporations, s...
This article challenges simplified and idealised representation of conflicts between corporations, s...
This book uses extractive industry projects in Africa to explore how political authority and the nat...
This paper offers a comparative analysis of the governance regimes under which large-scale mining oc...
International audienceThis paper offers a comparative analysis of the governance regimes under which...
In the recent decades, anthropological studies to understanding the multiple social, political, econ...
Anthropologists have been studying the relationship between mining and the local forms of community ...
Attempts to address the resource curse remain focussed on revenue management, seeking technical solu...
This paper introduces the concept of the minescape as a conceptual and imaginative tool through whic...
This paper provides the first detailed characterisation of the interface dynamics between artisanal ...
International institutions, including the United Nations and World Bank, and numerous multinational ...
The scope for an anthropology of mining has been dramatically transformed since the review by Ricard...
This essay introduces a Special Section on 'Recent Developments in the Extractive Industries in the ...
The article aims at expanding political ecology research towards the role and constitution of states...
Anthropology has recently brought miner and mining towns into its main scope of study. However, anth...