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Mining Gold And Manufacturing Ignorance Occupational Lung Disease And The Buying And Selling Of Labour In Southern Africa Jock Mcculloch

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Mining Gold And Manufacturing Ignorance Occupational Lung Disease And The Buying And Selling Of Labour In Southern Africa Jock Mcculloch
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan @Springer Nature Singapore
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.73 MB
Pages: 459
Author: Jock McCulloch, Pavla Miller
ISBN: 9789811983276, 9811983275
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Mining Gold And Manufacturing Ignorance Occupational Lung Disease And The Buying And Selling Of Labour In Southern Africa Jock Mcculloch by Jock Mcculloch, Pavla Miller 9789811983276, 9811983275 instant download after payment.

This open access book charts how South Africa’s gold mines have systematically suppressed evidence of hazardous work practices and the risks associated with mining. For most of the twentieth century, South Africa was the world’s largest producer of gold. Although the country enjoyed a reputation for leading the world in occupational health legislation, the mining companies developed a system of medical surveillance and workers’ compensation which compromised the health of black gold miners, facilitated the spread of tuberculosis, and ravaged the communities and economies of labour-sending states. The culmination of two decades of meticulous archival research, this book exposes the making, contesting, and unravelling of the companies’ capacity to shape – and corrupt – medical knowledge.

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