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Capital And Inequality In Rural Papua New Guinea Bettina Beer

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Capital And Inequality In Rural Papua New Guinea Bettina Beer
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Publisher: ANU Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.72 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Bettina Beer, Tobias Schwoerer
ISBN: 9781760465186, 1760465186
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Capital And Inequality In Rural Papua New Guinea Bettina Beer by Bettina Beer, Tobias Schwoerer 9781760465186, 1760465186 instant download after payment.

That large-scale capital drives inequality in states like Papua New Guinea is clear enough; how it does so, is less clear. This edited collection presents studies of the local contexts of capital-intensive projects in the mining, oil and gas, and agro-industry sectors in rural and semi-rural parts of Papua New Guinea; it asks what is involved when large-scale capital and its agents begin to become significant nodes in hitherto more local social networks. Its contributors describe the processes initiated by the (planned) presence of extractive industries that tend to reinforce already existing inequalities, or to create and socially entrench novel inequalities.

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