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Title:
Mining and African urbanisation : population, settlement and welfare trajectories
Author:
Bryceson, Deborah Fahy.
ISBN:
9780415826259
Publication Information:
London ; New York : Routledge, 2014.
Physical Description:
viii, 224 p. : ill, maps ; 26 m.
General Note:
"The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Contemporary African Studies, volume 30, issue 4 (October 2012)"--P. vii.
Contents:
Eureka and beyond : mining's impact on African urbanisation / Mining, housing and welfare in South Africa and Zambia : an historical perspective / The power of mining : the fall of gold and rise of Johannesburg / Mining, welfare and urbanisation : the wavering urban character of Zambia's Copperbelt / Of prosperity, ghost towns and havens : mining and urbanisation in Zimbabwe / Botswana's mining path to urbanisation and poverty alleviation / Unearthing treasure and trouble : mining as an impetus to urbanisation in Tanzania / Exploring the connections : mining and urbanisation in Ghana / A tale of two cities : urban transformation in gold-centred Butembo and diamond-rich Mbuji-Mayi, Democratic Republic of the Congo / Angola's planned and unplanned urban growth : diamond mining towns in the Lunda Provinces / Diamond mining, urbanisation and social transformation in Sierra Leone
Abstract:
Juxtaposing literatures on urbanisation and mining at a time when small-scale artisanal as well as large-scale mining operations are transforming many African economies, this text focuses on the interplay of Sub-Saharan Africa mining and urbanisation in the context of global shifts in capital and labour flows.
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Journal of contemporary African studies.
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