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African Studies Centre
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The Elders know Nothing: the Inversion of Tradition in the New Mining Context

Ramon Sarró and Marina P. Temudo deliver paper at 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop.
The Global History of Capitalism

Strange Legacies of Divergence:  The Chinese Gold Mining Diaspora 1850-1910

Mae Ngai (Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History, Columbia) gives a lecture on ‘Strange Legacies of Divergence:  The Chinese Gold Mining Diaspora 1850-1910’.
The Global History of Capitalism

Household, Wage Labour and Capitalist Transformations in 20th Century Africa

Andreas Eckert (Professor of African History, Humboldt-University Berlin) gives a lecture on ‘Household, Wage Labour and Capitalist Transformations in 20th Century Africa’.
African Studies Centre
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The earth compels: Forces of destruction and creation in the history of African popular culture

Prof Karin Barber delivers keynote lecture for 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop
Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)

FMR 52 General - The weakness of resettlement safeguards in mining

It is questionable whether current planning practices can safeguard against the risks associated with displacement and resettlement.
Anthropology

Claiming resources, honouring debts: miners, herders and the land masters of Mongolia

Rebecca Empson of UCL discusses the form of capitalism emerging in Mongolia's mineral economy. An anthropology departmental seminar.
St Catherine's College

Sir Humphry Davy: Natural Philosopher, Discoverer, Inventor, Poet, Man of Action

When St Catherine's College was first being envisaged, creating an undergraduate body with an equal number of science and arts students was at the forefront of our Founder's minds.
School of Geography and the Environment Podcasts

A President, the Gobi and the Oxford Union: Environment, Politics and Mining in Mongolia.

Three researchers analyse the Mongolian President's speech at the Oxford Union, October 2011. Drawing from their current research, the themes of environment, politics and mining influence in Mongolia are discussed and implications for the future assessed.

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