Governance in the Extractive Industries: Power, Cultural Politics and Regulation

Greater understanding of the forms and consequences of investment and disinvestment in the extractive industries is required as a result of capitalist expansion, recent declines in global commodity prices, and claims that extractive sector projects, especially in the global south, are poverty reduction projects. This book explores emergent forms of governance in mining and extractive industry projects around the world.

Chapters examine efforts to govern extractive activities across multiple political scales, through intermediaries, instruments, technologies, discourses, and infrastructures. The contributions analyse how multiple micro-processes of rule reverberate through societies to shape the material conditions of everyday life but also politics, social relations, and subjectivities in extractive economies. Detailed case studies are included from Africa (Chad, Nigeria, Rwanda, and São Tomé and Príncipe), Latin America (Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru), and the UN Climate Conference.

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Governance in the Extractive Industries: Power, Cultural Politics and Regulation

Greater understanding of the forms and consequences of investment and disinvestment in the extractive industries is required as a result of capitalist expansion, recent declines in global commodity prices, and claims that extractive sector projects, especially in the global south, are poverty reduction projects. This book explores emergent forms of governance in mining and extractive industry projects around the world.

Chapters examine efforts to govern extractive activities across multiple political scales, through intermediaries, instruments, technologies, discourses, and infrastructures. The contributions analyse how multiple micro-processes of rule reverberate through societies to shape the material conditions of everyday life but also politics, social relations, and subjectivities in extractive economies. Detailed case studies are included from Africa (Chad, Nigeria, Rwanda, and São Tomé and Príncipe), Latin America (Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru), and the UN Climate Conference.

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Governance in the Extractive Industries: Power, Cultural Politics and Regulation

Governance in the Extractive Industries: Power, Cultural Politics and Regulation

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Overview

Greater understanding of the forms and consequences of investment and disinvestment in the extractive industries is required as a result of capitalist expansion, recent declines in global commodity prices, and claims that extractive sector projects, especially in the global south, are poverty reduction projects. This book explores emergent forms of governance in mining and extractive industry projects around the world.

Chapters examine efforts to govern extractive activities across multiple political scales, through intermediaries, instruments, technologies, discourses, and infrastructures. The contributions analyse how multiple micro-processes of rule reverberate through societies to shape the material conditions of everyday life but also politics, social relations, and subjectivities in extractive economies. Detailed case studies are included from Africa (Chad, Nigeria, Rwanda, and São Tomé and Príncipe), Latin America (Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru), and the UN Climate Conference.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351850537
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/01/2017
Series: Routledge Studies of the Extractive Industries and Sustainable Development
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 234
File size: 966 KB

About the Author

Lori Leonard is a Professor in the Department of Development Sociology at Cornell University, USA.

Siba N. Grovogui is a Professor in the Africana Studies and Research Center at Cornell University, USA.

Table of Contents

Governing in the Extractive Industries: An Introduction

1. Tendencies in Tension: Resource Governance and Social Contradictions in Contemporary Bolivia

2. Mining, Criminalization, and the Right to Protest: Everyday Constructions of the Post-Neoliberal Ecuadorian State

3. Preserving Illusions: The Rule of Law and Legitimacy under the Chad Pipeline Project

4. “We Own This Oil”: Artisanal Refineries, Extractive Industries and the Politics of Oil in Nigeria

5. Converting Threats to Power: Methane Extraction in Lake Kivu, Rwanda

6. Politics in the Public Sphere: ENGOs and Oil Companies in the International Climate Negotiations, 1987-2001

7. Preventing the Resource Curse: Ethnographic Notes on an Economic Experiment

8. Illness, Compensation, and Claims for Justice: Lessons from the Choropampa Mercury Spill

9. Wars of Words: Experts, Oil, and Environmental Governance in Chad

10. Post-Script: Mapping Neo-Extractive Frontiers across Africa and Latin America

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