Popular and scholarly accounts often describe small-scale gold mining as a conflict-ridden economy that takes place in regions where state law is lacking. Our long-term ethnographic research in Colombia and Suriname has shown that stakeholder agendas in the goldfields, although often at variance, also come together in unexpected compromises and entanglements. We therefore propose to think of small-scale gold mining as an activity of not only conflict, but also of amalgamation; that is, as an activity that brings presumably adversary actors, labor practices, and governance systems together in temporary moments of conviviality. We present a three-pronged ethnographic analysis to sustain our proposition, thereby conceptualizing amalgamation as...
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This article maps the contentious forms of political life that emerge when multicultural rights and ...
This article applies a political ecology framework to examine the challenges of ‘greening’ Guyana’s ...
Scholarship on small-scale gold extraction has often understood mining regions to be ‘informal’ spac...
Suriname and Brazil have very different politics in relation to small scale gold mining. Nevertheles...
This article argues that the entanglements of a growing global demand for construction material and ...
This paper describes a ‘follow the thing’ methodology as applied to an ethnography of entanglements....
Small-scale gold mining is Suriname’s main economic sector, producing about two thirds of the nation...
Despite the existence of one of the most comprehensive and progressive formal frameworks for artisan...
The extraction of gold can take largely diverse shapes, from large scale mines operated by multinati...
Conflict is small-scale gold mining's middle name. In only a very few situations do mining operation...
The current economic crisis in Venezuela has drawn members of Pemón communities to the practice of i...
This article on small-scale alluvial gold mining in Bolivia shows how cultural practices, social pat...
For more than five years, Latin America has been classified as the world’s deadliest region for envi...
Abstract: This article explores the national, local, and personal frontiers that Brazilian small-sca...
High-value, lootable natural resources drive, finance and sustain armed conflicts around the world. ...
This article maps the contentious forms of political life that emerge when multicultural rights and ...
This article applies a political ecology framework to examine the challenges of ‘greening’ Guyana’s ...