ISBN:
9781921536861
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (264 p)
Series Statement:
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR)
Parallel Title:
Print version Altman, Jon Power, Culture, Economy : Indigenous Australians and Mining
DDC:
305.89915
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
Foreword -- Notes on contributors -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Contestations over development -- Theoretical framing -- Conduct of research and the focus of contributions -- Conclusion -- 2. Indigenous communities, miners and the state in Australia -- Introduction -- Scene setting: The overall context -- The state -- Multinational corporations -- Indigenous rights and economic levers -- Development outcomes -- Formal outcomes and social indicators -- Local views about outcomes -- Case 1: The Ranger Uranium Mine agreement
Abstract:
Case 2: The Yandicoogina Land Use Agreement (YLUA) -- Case 3: The Century Mine agreement -- Contestation over development -- Reconciling different views of development -- Conclusion -- 3. Data mining: Indigenous peoples, applied demography and the resource extraction industry -- Measuring impacts -- Data on Indigenous populations in proximity to mining operations -- Population data -- Data quality -- Indigenous culture and measurement -- What hinterland? Defining the region -- Indigenous population trends in Australia -- Employment implications of Indigenous population growth
Abstract:
Implications for government and industry -- Conclusion -- 4. Aboriginal organisations and development: The structural context -- The Aboriginal organisation in policy: carapace and domain -- Condition 1: Political level of articulation -- Condition 2: Mode of resource transfer -- Conditions 1 and 2: Articulation, aggregation and autonomy -- Condition 3: Alternative sources of supply -- Condition 4: Organisations and 'community' -- Condition 4 (cont.): The political economy of organisation and domain -- Aboriginal organisations and mining -- The assimilation of resources -- Conclusion
Abstract:
5. The governance of agreements between Aboriginal people and resource developers: Principles for sustainability -- Introduction -- The governance of agreements as systems -- Governance for transformation -- Agreements as intercultural institutions -- The governance of agreement structures -- Governance of relationships with Aboriginal stakeholders -- Conclusion -- 6. Corporate responsibility and social sustainability: Is there any connection? -- Democracy and social sustainability -- Corporate social responsibility: A definition -- Civil regulation
Abstract:
Social sustainability through civil regulation and corporate social responsibility? -- Century Mine -- Hamersley Iron -- Rio Tinto's Indigenous relations -- Jabiluka -- Discussion and conclusion -- 7. Indigenous entrepreneurialism and mining land use agreements -- Introduction -- An Indigenous entrepreneurialism -- Gumala Aboriginal Corporation, the Trust and Business arms -- Individual Indigenous engagement -- Case 1: PN -- Case 2: Lola Young -- Case 3: ID -- Case 4: SC -- Conclusion -- 8. Mining agreements, development, aspirations, and livelihoods -- The Agreements
Abstract:
Indigenous policy and mining agreements
Note:
Description based upon print version of record