The Absent presence of the state in large-scale resource extraction projects

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

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Weitere Verfasser: Bainton, Nicholas A. (HerausgeberIn), Skrzypek, Emilia E. (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Acton, Australian Capital Territory ANU Press 2021
Schriftenreihe:Asia-Pacific environment monographs
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • An absent presence : encountering the state through natural resource extraction in Papua New Guinea and Australia / Nicholas Bainton and Emilia E. Skrzypek
  • Categorical dissonance : experiencing Gavman at the Frieda River Project in Papua New Guinea / Emilia E. Skrzypek
  • 'Restraint without control" : law and order in Porgera and Enga Privince, 1950-2015 / Alex Golub
  • Being like a state : how large-scale mining companies assume government roles in Papua New Guinea / Nicholas Bainton and Martha Macintyre
  • Absence as immoral act : the PNG_LNG Project and the impact of an absent state / Michael Main
  • In between presence and absence : ambiguous encounters of the state in unconventional gas developments in Queensland, Australia / Martin Espig
  • The state's selective absence : extractive capitalism, mining juniors and indigenous interests in the Northern Territory / Sarah Holcombe
  • Broken promise men : the malevolent absence of the state at the McArthur River Mine, Northern Territory / Gareth Lewis
  • The state's stakes at the Century Mine, 1992-2012 / Jo-Anne Everingham, David Trigger and Julie Keenan
  • The state that cannot absent itself: New Caledonia as opposed to Papua New Guinea and Australia / John Burton and Claire Levacher
  • Afterforward : States of uncertainty / Nicholas Bainton, John R. Owen and Emilia E. Skrzypek