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Chasing gold : technology, people, and matter on the move in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
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This chapter contends that mining is a moving project. When Congolese miners say they are “chasing” or “hunting” the gold veins, this entails the use of specific knowledge and techniques for making gold visible and accessible, and for making tailings valuable and profitable. Taking a historical perspective, this chapter analyses the mobility of people, technology, and material in the gold mines of Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is based on many years of ethnographic field research in Sud-Kivu and Haut-Uele provinces. After situating the mobility of mine workers and mining technologies in different time periods – with the colonial era, liberalization, and artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) mechanization as critical junctures – the chapter offers a place to understand connections and contemporary movements across space and production modes.
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English
Source (book)
Mining, mobility, and social change in the Global South : regional perspectives / Castillo Guzmán, G. [edit.]; et al.
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Routledge studies of the extractive industries and sustainable development
Publication
London : Routledge , 2024
ISBN
978-1-032-32179-0
DOI
10.4324/9781003313236-7
Volume/pages
18 p.
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Creation 05.03.2024
Last edited 07.03.2024
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