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The emotional geography of a mine closure: a study of the Ravensthorpe nickel mine in Western Australia
Authors:Barbara Pini  Robyn Mayes  Paula McDonald
Institution:1. John Curtin Institute of Public Policy, Curtin University , GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia E-mail: b.pini@curtin.edu.au r.mayes@curtin.edu.au;2. School of Management, Queensland University of Technology , PO Box 2434, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia E-mail: p.mcdonald@qut.edu.au
Abstract:This paper engages with the literature on emotional geographies to report on a case study of the emotions surrounding the closure of a nickel mine in the shire of Ravensthorpe in the south-west of Western Australia in January 2009. Two themes from the affect-infused narratives of pre- and post-mine community members are outlined. The first, which challenges constructions of the closure as a purely industrial and economic concern, focuses on the intense feelings the shut-down invoked amongst participants. The second theme explores the way in which the owner of the mine, BHP Billiton, worked to suppress and regulate affective reactions to the closure and thus reveals the highly political nature of emotions.
Keywords:rural emotions  mining  agriculture
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