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The frontiers of extraction are expanding rapidly, driven by a growing demand for minerals and metals that is often motivated by sustainability considerations. Two volumes of International Development Policy are dedicated to the paradoxes and futures of green extractivism, with analyses of experiences from five continents. In this, the first of these two volumes, 16 authors offer a critical and nuanced understanding of the social, cultural and political dimensions of extraction. The experiences of communities, indigenous peoples and workers in extractive contexts are deeply shaped by narratives, imaginaries and the complexity of social contexts. These dimensions are crucial to making extraction possible and to sustaining its expansion, but also to identifying possibilities for resistance, and to paving the way for alternative, post-extractive economies. This volume is accompanied by IDP 16, The Afterlives of Extraction: Alternatives and Sustainable Futures.

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Preface List of Figures List of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors 1 Introduction: Global Lives of Extraction   Filipe Calvão, Matthew Archer and Asanda Benya Part 1 Community, Labout and Social Life 2 Migrants and the Politics of Presence on the South African Platinum Mining Belt   Melusi Nkomo 3 Chromite Mining Cooperatives, Tribute Mining Contracts, and Rural Livelihoods in Zimbabwe, 1985–2021   Joseph Mujere 4 ‘Le fléau de la soude caustique’: Bauxite Refining, Social Reproduction, and the Role of Women’s Promotion Groups   Luisa Lupo 5 Time for an Outcome Evaluation? The Experience of Indigenous Communities with Mining Benefit Sharing Agreements   Liz Wall and Fiona Haslam McKenzie Part 2 Scales of Space and Time 6 Struggles over Resource Decentralisation: Legislative Reform, Corporate Resistance and Canadian Aid Partnerships in Burkina Faso   Diana Ayeh 7 The Promise of Gold: Gold and Governance in China’s Borderlands, Then and Now   Eveline Bingaman 8 Spaces of Extraction in Europe: the Corporate–State–Mining Complex and Resistance in Greece and Romania   Konstantinos (Kostas) Petrakos 9 Muddled Times: Temporality and Gold Mining in Colombia and Venezuela   Jesse Jonkman and Eva van Roekel Part 3 Extractive Frontiers: Narratives and Discourses 10 Exploration, Storytelling and Frontier-Making in the Colombian Andes   Anneloes Hoff 11 (Im)mobility Economies: Extractivism of the Refugee as a Human Commodity   Julia C. Morris 12 Anti-extractive Rumouring in the Russian North-East   Sardana Nikolaeva Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 19/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9789004538849, 978-9004538849
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      Book Synopsis
      The frontiers of extraction are expanding rapidly, driven by a growing demand for minerals and metals that is often motivated by sustainability considerations. Two volumes of International Development Policy are dedicated to the paradoxes and futures of green extractivism, with analyses of experiences from five continents. In this, the first of these two volumes, 16 authors offer a critical and nuanced understanding of the social, cultural and political dimensions of extraction. The experiences of communities, indigenous peoples and workers in extractive contexts are deeply shaped by narratives, imaginaries and the complexity of social contexts. These dimensions are crucial to making extraction possible and to sustaining its expansion, but also to identifying possibilities for resistance, and to paving the way for alternative, post-extractive economies. This volume is accompanied by IDP 16, The Afterlives of Extraction: Alternatives and Sustainable Futures.

      Table of Contents
      Preface List of Figures List of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors 1 Introduction: Global Lives of Extraction   Filipe Calvão, Matthew Archer and Asanda Benya Part 1 Community, Labout and Social Life 2 Migrants and the Politics of Presence on the South African Platinum Mining Belt   Melusi Nkomo 3 Chromite Mining Cooperatives, Tribute Mining Contracts, and Rural Livelihoods in Zimbabwe, 1985–2021   Joseph Mujere 4 ‘Le fléau de la soude caustique’: Bauxite Refining, Social Reproduction, and the Role of Women’s Promotion Groups   Luisa Lupo 5 Time for an Outcome Evaluation? The Experience of Indigenous Communities with Mining Benefit Sharing Agreements   Liz Wall and Fiona Haslam McKenzie Part 2 Scales of Space and Time 6 Struggles over Resource Decentralisation: Legislative Reform, Corporate Resistance and Canadian Aid Partnerships in Burkina Faso   Diana Ayeh 7 The Promise of Gold: Gold and Governance in China’s Borderlands, Then and Now   Eveline Bingaman 8 Spaces of Extraction in Europe: the Corporate–State–Mining Complex and Resistance in Greece and Romania   Konstantinos (Kostas) Petrakos 9 Muddled Times: Temporality and Gold Mining in Colombia and Venezuela   Jesse Jonkman and Eva van Roekel Part 3 Extractive Frontiers: Narratives and Discourses 10 Exploration, Storytelling and Frontier-Making in the Colombian Andes   Anneloes Hoff 11 (Im)mobility Economies: Extractivism of the Refugee as a Human Commodity   Julia C. Morris 12 Anti-extractive Rumouring in the Russian North-East   Sardana Nikolaeva Index

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