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Regularizing Extraction in Andean Peru: Mining and Social Mobilization in an Age of Corporate Social Responsibility
Authors:Matthew Himley
Institution:1. Department of Geography‐Geology, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, USA;2. matthimley@ilstu.edu
Abstract:Abstract: This paper examines the new forms of regulation and resistance accompanying the expanding extractive frontier in Andean Peru. It does so through an analysis of a process of community mobilization at the Pierina gold mine in the region of Ancash that was aimed at transforming the conditions under which area residents labored at the mine. The article documents the complex ways in which the emergence of neoliberalized forms of resource governance has affected the terrain of mining‐related sociopolitical struggle at Pierina, both allowing the mining firm to consolidate authority in the arena of mine–community relations, while also establishing certain conditions for residents to pursue their interests collectively. An analysis of the Pierina case suggests that efforts to forge more just and equitable political economies of mineral development must not only challenge the neoliberalization of resource governance, but also confront the underlying socio‐ecological contradictions of contemporary capitalist resource development.
Keywords:mining  Peru  social movements  resource governance  regulation approach  neoliberalism
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