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The Political Economy of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining

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Why does artisanal gold mining expand rapidly across Africa despite criminalisation? This book takes you inside an occupation of Obuasi, a historic mining town in Ghana’s and South Africa’s ‘zama z...
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  • 17 September 2026
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Why does artisanal gold mining expand rapidly across Africa despite criminalisation? This book takes you inside an occupation of Obuasi, a historic mining town in Ghana’s and South Africa’s ‘zama zama’ in deindustrialising Ekurhuleni. You will delve deep into cases where large-scale gold mines were in decline how these localised trends are a direct product of free-market reforms and intersecting ecological and social reproduction crisis. Weaving together the theories of Karl Marx, Jarius Banaji, and Max Ajl, I argue that artisanal mining fills a vacuum left by states and large corporations. For a ground-breaking analysis that links local mining struggles to global capitalism’s crises, this is your essential read.
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Price: $124.00
Pages: 215
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Publication Date: 17 September 2026
ISBN: 9789004763715
Format: Hardcover
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Hibist Wendemu Kassa, Ph.D. (2019), is a Research Associate at Department of Higher Education and Training -National Research Fund SARChI Chair in Community, Adult & Workers’ Education. She is also a member of the Institute for Environmental Futures at the University of Leicester. She has published on artisanal mining policy and social reproduction. She also edited a Special Issue on African Resource Sovereignty: Development or Environmental Vandalism? in the New Agenda: South African Journal of Social and Economic Policy published by the Institute for African Alternatives.