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Governing access to gold in Ghana: in-depth geopolitics on mining concessions
2017
Africa - Journal of the International African Institute
Studies of articulations between large- and small-scale mining have overlooked the subterranean dimension of extraction and ignored how mining companies and artisanal miners cohabit in places with long histories of small-scale mining and are affected by their different capacities to access specific mineral deposits. Drawing on a study of two gold concessions in Ghana, this article focuses on three factors that influence modalities of governing access to gold in such sites: the stage of a mining
doi:10.1017/s0001972017000353
fatcat:np6cp7hxrbbrpmwso66mwu2a5e