Many mining and development experts consider artisanal diamond mining to be a form of gambling. In Sierra Leone’s mining areas, this comparison also recurs occasionally in miners’ discourses. However, the idea that mining is like gambling deserves critical scrutiny as it allows only a limited, stereotypical representation of this work. This article considers mining as a complex combination of material production and imaginaries oriented by a specific ethic. Central to the understanding of this ethic is a repertoire of religious metaphors that inform miners’ working and ritual practices. By drawing upon my ethnographic experience in Sierra Leone (2007–2011), I examine the vocabulary of contingency which the miners use to make sense o...
Drawing from my archival and fieldwork research on the alluvial diamondiferous areas of Sierra Leone...
This paper offers an alternative viewpoint on why people choose to engage in artisanal mining – the ...
In Sierra Leone, the underwater search for diamonds coexists with the artisanal extraction of buildi...
Many mining and development experts consider artisanal diamond mining to be a form of gambling. In ...
In the last decade, the Sierra Leone’s diamond mines have been the focus of an intense debate among ...
Much of the literature on Sierra Leonean diamonds focuses on the role that this mineral resource pl...
In Sierra Leone, many artisanal miners share the view that every human act and every event is the r...
In Sierra Leone, many artisanal miners share the view that every human act and every event is the re...
Along the Sewa, Sierra Leone’s main river, the underwater search for diamonds coexists with the arti...
Along the Sewa, Sierra Leone’s main river, the underwater search for diamonds coexists with the arti...
Artisanal miners have tended to be portrayed in the literature and media as people who work hard and...
In the last decade, the Sierra Leone’s diamond mines have been the focus of an intense debate among ...
Much of the literature on Sierra Leonean diamonds focuses on the role that this mineral resource pla...
This article aims to draw attention to the role of the future in artisanal mining. It argues that in...
In Sierra Leone, the environmental and economic impacts of extractive industry are a source of great...
Drawing from my archival and fieldwork research on the alluvial diamondiferous areas of Sierra Leone...
This paper offers an alternative viewpoint on why people choose to engage in artisanal mining – the ...
In Sierra Leone, the underwater search for diamonds coexists with the artisanal extraction of buildi...
Many mining and development experts consider artisanal diamond mining to be a form of gambling. In ...
In the last decade, the Sierra Leone’s diamond mines have been the focus of an intense debate among ...
Much of the literature on Sierra Leonean diamonds focuses on the role that this mineral resource pl...
In Sierra Leone, many artisanal miners share the view that every human act and every event is the r...
In Sierra Leone, many artisanal miners share the view that every human act and every event is the re...
Along the Sewa, Sierra Leone’s main river, the underwater search for diamonds coexists with the arti...
Along the Sewa, Sierra Leone’s main river, the underwater search for diamonds coexists with the arti...
Artisanal miners have tended to be portrayed in the literature and media as people who work hard and...
In the last decade, the Sierra Leone’s diamond mines have been the focus of an intense debate among ...
Much of the literature on Sierra Leonean diamonds focuses on the role that this mineral resource pla...
This article aims to draw attention to the role of the future in artisanal mining. It argues that in...
In Sierra Leone, the environmental and economic impacts of extractive industry are a source of great...
Drawing from my archival and fieldwork research on the alluvial diamondiferous areas of Sierra Leone...
This paper offers an alternative viewpoint on why people choose to engage in artisanal mining – the ...
In Sierra Leone, the underwater search for diamonds coexists with the artisanal extraction of buildi...