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Mining and Indigenous Livelihoods - Rights, Revenues, and Resistance

English · Hardback

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This book maps the encounters between Indigenous Peoples and local communities with mining companies in various post-colonial contexts. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of mining and the extractive industries, sustainable development, natural resource management, and Indigenous Peoples.


List of contents

Introduction Part 1: Indigenous Peoples, Law, and Politics 1. The space left for Indigenous Peoples’ voices in Canadian and Fennoscandian mining legal frameworks 2. Closure and connection: A Southwest Pacific reappraisal of the mining enclave 3. Foreign investor accountability for the violation of Indigenous Peoples’ rights in international investment law and arbitrations 4. Power relationships, institutions, and mining Part 2: Braiding Indigenous Views in the Mining Cycle 5. Indigenous Peoples’ relationships to large-scale mining in post/colonial contexts 6. Environmental assessment as a knowledge infrastructure 7. Realizing Indigenous rights: Effective implementation of agreements between Indigenous Peoples and the extractive industry 8. Comparative perspectives on the social aspects of mine closure and mine site transition in Canada and Australia Part 3: Navigating Relationships with Indigenous Communities 9. Understanding the silent dimensions of social acceptability of a lithium project in the Cree community of Nemaska 10. Lateral violence: Effects of external pressures on Indigenous communities Part 4: Indigenous Women and Resource Development 11. Employment trends for Indigenous women working in the Northern Territory’s large-scale mining industry 12. Rhetoric versus reality: Understanding employment inequities for Inuit women in mining 13. A mine for women? Trajectories of Kanak women in the nickel industry in New Caledonia 14. Conclusion Postface: MinErAL Partner Reflections A: How MinErAL helped expose and share the realities of mining development in the Nunavik region B: The impact of the MinErAL Project from the perspective of a Kanak working for Koniambo Nickel

About the author

Thierry Rodon is a professor in the Department of Political Science at Université Laval, Canada, and holds the INQ Research Chair in Northern Sustainable Development.
Sophie Thériault is a full professor in the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law (Civil Law Section), Canada, where she served as vice-dean, Academic (2019–2023), and as vice-dean, Graduate Studies (2015–2017).
Arn Keeling is a settler-scholar and professor of geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador in St. John’s, Canada.
Séverine Bouard is a human geographer (PhD) at IAC, New Caledonia.
Andrew Taylor is an associate professor of demography at the Northern Institute of Charles Darwin University in Australia.

Summary

This book maps the encounters between Indigenous Peoples and local communities with mining companies in various post-colonial contexts. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of mining and the extractive industries, sustainable development, natural resource management, and Indigenous Peoples.

Product details

Assisted by Séverine Bouard (Editor), Arn Keeling (Editor), Keeling Arn (Editor), Thierry Rodon (Editor), Andrew Taylor (Editor), Sophie Thériault (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.08.2024
 
EAN 9781032516288
ISBN 978-1-03-251628-8
No. of pages 332
Weight 453 g
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster,schwarz-weiss, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss
Series Routledge Studies of the Extractive Industries and Sustainable Development
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics

Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies, Indigenous Peoples, Mining Industry, Extractive industries, Indigenous peoples / Indigeneity

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