Business as usual after Marikana: Corporate power and human rights
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Six years after the Marikana massacre, we have still seen minimal change for mineworkers and mining communities. Although much has been written about the days leading up to August 16, 2012, and how little has been done, few have analyzed the policies and system that make such a tragedy possible. Lonmin Platinum Mine and the events of August 16th are a microcosm of the mining sector and how things can go wrong when society leaves everything to government and big business. Business as Usual after Marikana is a comprehensive analysis of mining in South Africa. Written by respected academics and practitioners in the field, it looks into the history, policies, and business practices that brought us to this point.
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Weight: 500g
Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
Publication Date: 18 Sep 2018
Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
Publication City/Country: South Africa
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781928232575
About
Maren Grimm is a German documentary filmmaker author and political activist based in Hamburg Germany and Vienna Austria. She teaches at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna as well as in independant networks. Together with Jakob Krameritsch she founded the Plough Back the Fruits campaign in 2014 after discovering the involvement of the German chemical enterprise BASF with the Marikana massacre. Jakob Krameritsch is a historian working at the Institute for Cultural and Media Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Austria. Together with Maren Grimm he initiated the 2014 Plough Back the Fruits campaign which focuses on the platinum-supply chain of BASF (http://basflonmin.com). In 2013 he edited the German version of Marikana. A View from the Mountain and a Case to Answer by Peter Alexander Thapelo Lekgowa Botsang Mmope Luke Sinwell and Bongani Xezwi. Britta Becker is a sociologist working as a project manager in the Africa department of Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung with regional expertise on Southern Africa.
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