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Revealing the Invisible Mine: Social Complexities of an Undeveloped Mining Project [Kõva köide]

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"Exploring the social complexities of the Frieda River Project in Papua New Guinea, this book tells the story of local stakeholder strategies on the eve of industrial development, told largely from the perspective of the Paiyamo - one of the project's so-called 'impact communities'. Engaging ideas of knowledge, belief and personhood, it explains how fifty years of encounters with exploration companies shaped the Paiyamo's aspirations, made them revisit and re-examine their past, and develop new strategies to move towards a better, more prosperous future"--

Exploring the social complexities of the Frieda River Project in Papua New Guinea, this book tells the story of local stakeholder strategies on the eve of industrial development, told largely from the perspective of the Paiyamo - one of the project’s so-called ‘impact communities’. Engaging ideas of knowledge, belief and personhood, it explains how fifty years of encounters with exploration companies shaped the Paiyamo’s aspirations, made them revisit and re-examine their past, and develop new strategies to move towards a better, more prosperous future.

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"There is really nothing quite like Skrzypek's volume in print... Skrzypek has done an impressive job of bringing [ her ideas] together in a rich ethnographic context." Dan Jorgensen, Western University

"This is a complex ethnographic corner of Papua New Guinea, and the author has demonstrated her ability to penetrate beneath the cultural surface." Nick Bainton, The University of Queensland

List of Illustrations, Figures, Maps and Tables
viii
Preface x
Acknowledgements xii
Notes on Text xiv
Introduction 1(28)
Chapter 1 Role Play
29(34)
Chapter 2 Making up the Paiyamo
63(36)
Chapter 3 Make-Believe
99(40)
Chapter 4 The Book of Paiyamo
139(36)
Chapter 5 Precipitating the Mine
175(35)
Conclusion 210(4)
References 214(20)
Index 234
Emilia E Skrzypek is a social anthropologist with an academic background in sustainable development and a strong interdisciplinary interest in social accountability and corporate social responsibility. Her research is based in Papua New Guinea and focuses on issues of social accountability in the resource extraction industry.