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Rural place-making, globalization and the extractive sector: Insights from gold mining areas in Kratie and Ratanakiri, Cambodia

机译:农村地方营造,全球化和采矿业:柬埔寨克雷提和拉塔纳基里的金矿区的见解

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There has recently been much debate about the ways in which place-based research should contextualize rural land use disputes in relation to economic globalization. This article analyzes how changing hybrid configurations of global and regional influences in Cambodia's extractive sector have transformed the dilemmas of rural place-making, focussing on two cases a Chinese mining company's concession in Kratie and an Australian mining company's concession in Ratanakiri. Addressing contexts where resource access has been contested by local Khmer small-scale gold mining communities, migrant miners and foreign-owned companies, the case studies illustrate how globalization pressures have been experienced differently. The cases also highlight analytic weaknesses of dominant development narratives that focus narrowly on local illegal land use and the need for resettlement of communities living and working in large companies' concessions. The article introduces a framework of three inter-related themes that encourage a more sensitive interpretation of extractive sector contestations under globalization, calling for critically engaging divergent interpretations of "illegality" in resource use, exploring the dynamic interactions between global and regional actors, and carefully considering small-scale miners' socioeconomic and historical connections to rural places. As this is the first study in almost a decade to focus on social dimensions of Cambodia's mining industry, the article concludes by suggesting how place-based research attuned to ever-changing faces of globalization can deepen understandings of socioeconomic marginalization and transformation in Cambodia's mineral-rich areas and beyond. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:最近,关于基于地点的研究应如何将与经济全球化有关的农村土地使用纠纷置入情境的争论很多。本文分析了柬埔寨采掘业中不断变化的全球和区域影响力的混合配置如何改变了农村地方营造的困境,重点关注了两个案例:中国矿业公司在Kratie的特许权和澳大利亚矿业公司在Ratanakiri的特许权。案例研究针对本地高棉小型金矿开采社区,移民矿工和外资公司争夺资源获取权的情况,说明了全球化压力的承受方式如何不同。这些案例还凸显了主要发展叙事的分析缺陷,这些叙事仅侧重于当地的非法土地使用以及需要重新安置在大公司特许区内生活和工作的社区的需求。本文介绍了三个相互关联的主题的框架,这些主题鼓励对全球化下的采掘业竞争进行更敏感的解释,呼吁在资源使用中严格涉及“非法”的不同解释,探索全球与区域参与者之间的动态互动,并谨慎进行考虑小型矿工与农村地区的社会经济和历史联系。由于这是近十年来针对柬埔寨采矿业的社会层面的第一项研究,因此本文的结论是,提出了针对于不断变化的全球化面孔的基于地点的研究如何加深对柬埔寨矿产资源社会经济边缘化和转型的理解。富人区及其他地区。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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