The Absent Presence of the State in Large-Scale Resource Extraction Projects
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Canberra ANU Press ANU Press [Imprint] 2021Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (380 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781760464493
- Society and Social Sciences
- Politics and government
- Public administration
- Regional, state and other local government
- Regional, state and other local government policies
- Economics, Finance, Business and Management
- Economics
- Economics of specific sectors
- Environmental economics
- Industry & industrial studies
- Agribusiness and primary industries
- Extractive industries
- Construction and heavy industry
- Absent Presence
- Australia
- Business and Management
- Finance
- J Society and Social Sciences
- JP Politics and government
- JPP Public administration
- JPR Regional
- JPRB Regional
- K Economics
- KC Economics
- KCV Economics of specific sectors
- KCVG Environmental economics
- KN Industry and industrial studies
- KNA Agribusiness and primary industries
- KNAT Extractive industries
- KNJ Construction and heavy industry
- Papua New Guinea
- Resource Extraction
- State
- state and other local government
- state and other local government policies
- thema EDItEUR
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Standing on the broken ground of resource extraction settings, the state is sometimes like a chimera: its appearance and intentions are misleading and, for some actors, it is unknowable and incomprehensible. It may be easily mistaken for someone or something else, like a mining company, for example. With rich ethnographic material, this volume tackles critical questions about the nature of contemporary states, studied from the perspective of resource extraction projects in Papua New Guinea, Australia and beyond. It brings together a sustained focus on the unstable and often dialectical relationship between the presence and the absence of the state in the context of resource extraction. Across the chapters, contributors discuss cases of proposed mining ventures, existing large-scale mining operations and the extraction of natural gas. Together, they illustrate how the concept of absent presence can be brought to life and how it can enhance our understanding of the state as well as relations and processes forming in extractive contexts, thus providing a novel contribution to the anthropology of the state and the anthropology of extraction.
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