Publication
Title
Local elites' extraversion and repositioning : continuities and changes in Congo's mineral production networks
Author
Abstract
This article calls for a historical and spatial approach to studying the role of local elites in mineral production networks, paying attention to how they operate across scales and how they navigate structural constraints over time. Using empirical data from different mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo, it conceptualizes local elites as those who access and control (exclude others from) the factors of production (land, labour and capital). It argues they are able to do so because they operate across scales (extraversion) and adapt to changes in the political economy (repositioning). The article highlights their role as labour mediators, (land/mineral) rent appropriators, capital accumulators and illuminates how coercion and redistribution may work together to achieve control.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The Extractive Industries and Society. - -
Publication
2019
ISSN
2214-790X
DOI
10.1016/J.EXIS.2018.10.013
Volume/pages
6 :2 (2019) , p. 390-398
ISI
000466795300013
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
InforMining? An in-depth study of informalization processes in global gold production.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Last edited 02.10.2024
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