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Fly-in/fly-out and the fragmentation of communities: A case study of a uranium mine on indigenous land

机译:Fly-In / Fly-Out和社区的碎片:土着土地上铀矿的案例研究

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The article presents a case analysis of the work regime at a uranium mine, located on indigenous land in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. All the miners are flown in and out (FIFO), and with nearly half the workforce coming from different indigenous communities. We ask how the miners participate in and experience life as FIFO workers, and enrol the community concept in the analysis. Defining community as not merely a group of people or a place but also, in the wake of Tonnies' classic work, as a matter of attitude, the case analysis reveals a community at work but fragmentation of indigenous communities off work.
机译:本文提出了一个铀矿工作制度的案例分析,位于加拿大北萨斯喀彻温省土着土地上。 所有的矿工都在进出(FIFO),近一半的劳动力来自不同的土着社区。 我们询问矿工如何作为FIFO工人参与和体验生活,并在分析中注册社区概念。 定义社区不仅仅是一群人或一个地方,而且在讨厌的经典工作之后,案例分析揭示了一个社区在工作中,但土着社区的碎片下降。

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