In the recent decades, anthropological studies to understanding the multiple social, political, economic, cosmological and environmental dynamics associated with resource extraction have expanded significantly along with the most recent commodity super-cycles and related mining booms and busts. This introduction discusses, first of all, the anthropological perspective taken in these studies; a perspective that is crucial to grasp the full complexities of how this truly global phenomenon becomes embedded in tangible environments and both shapes and is shaped by a plurality of actors. Subsequently, following a brief reflection on how we approach resource extraction as an object of analysis, attention is drawn to a number of literature reviews...
Between the Plough and the Pick deepens our understanding of informal, artisanal and small-scale min...
The idea that the scope of anthropology in the face of the new development economics be widened is a...
This paper shows how ethnic identities may become more salient due to natural resources extraction. ...
This book offers an overview of the key debates in the burgeoning anthropological literature on res...
Attempts to address the resource curse remain focussed on revenue management, seeking technical solu...
Anthropologists have been studying the relationship between mining and the local forms of community ...
The scope for an anthropology of mining has been dramatically transformed since the review by Ricard...
We are now living in the ‘mineral age’ where the global economy, and our daily lives, are thoroughly...
This paper introduces the concept of the minescape as a conceptual and imaginative tool through whic...
Anthropology has recently brought miner and mining towns into its main scope of study. However, anth...
In the last 25 years, the mining sector has become an important field of investigation and controver...
Extractive resources are unevenly distributed geographically and our dependence on such resources is...
Standing on the broken ground of resource extraction settings, the state is sometimes like a chimera...
The author, due to the didactic needs and seeing a small gap in the way of presenting scientific dat...
Extractive resources are unevenly distributed geographically and our dependence on such resources is...
Between the Plough and the Pick deepens our understanding of informal, artisanal and small-scale min...
The idea that the scope of anthropology in the face of the new development economics be widened is a...
This paper shows how ethnic identities may become more salient due to natural resources extraction. ...
This book offers an overview of the key debates in the burgeoning anthropological literature on res...
Attempts to address the resource curse remain focussed on revenue management, seeking technical solu...
Anthropologists have been studying the relationship between mining and the local forms of community ...
The scope for an anthropology of mining has been dramatically transformed since the review by Ricard...
We are now living in the ‘mineral age’ where the global economy, and our daily lives, are thoroughly...
This paper introduces the concept of the minescape as a conceptual and imaginative tool through whic...
Anthropology has recently brought miner and mining towns into its main scope of study. However, anth...
In the last 25 years, the mining sector has become an important field of investigation and controver...
Extractive resources are unevenly distributed geographically and our dependence on such resources is...
Standing on the broken ground of resource extraction settings, the state is sometimes like a chimera...
The author, due to the didactic needs and seeing a small gap in the way of presenting scientific dat...
Extractive resources are unevenly distributed geographically and our dependence on such resources is...
Between the Plough and the Pick deepens our understanding of informal, artisanal and small-scale min...
The idea that the scope of anthropology in the face of the new development economics be widened is a...
This paper shows how ethnic identities may become more salient due to natural resources extraction. ...