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Title Capital and inequality in rural Papua New Guinea / edited by Bettina Beer and Tobias Schwoerer.

Publication Info. Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press, 2022.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 210 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Asia-Pacific Environment Monograph ; 16
Asia-Pacific environment monograph ; 16.
Summary That large-scale capital drives inequality in states like Papua New Guinea is clear enough; how it does so, is less clear. This edited collection presents studies of the local contexts of capital-intensive projects in the mining, oil and gas, and agro-industry sectors in rural and semi-rural parts of Papua New Guinea; it asks what is involved when large-scale capital and its agents begin to become significant nodes in hitherto more local social networks. Its contributors describe the processes initiated by the (planned) presence of extractive industries that tend to reinforce already existing inequalities, or to create and socially entrench novel inequalities. The studies largely focus on the beginnings of such transformations, when hopes for social improvement are highest and economic inequalities still incipient. They show how those hopes, and the encompassing socio-political transformations characteristic of this phase, act to produce far-reaching impacts on ways of life, setting precedents for and embedding the social distribution of gains and losses. The chapters address a range of settings: the PNG Liquid Natural Gas pipeline; newly established eucalyptus and oil palm plantations; a planned copper-gold mine; and one in which rumours of development diffuse through a rural social network as yet unaffected by any actual or planned capital investments. The analyses all demonstrate that questions around land, leadership and information are central to the current and future social profile of local inequality in all its facets.
Contents chapter1. Capital and inequality in rural Papua New Guinea / Bettina Beer and Tobias Schwoerer -- chapter2. Plantations, incorporated land groups and emerging inequalities among the Wampar of Papua New Guinea / Tobias Schwoerer -- chapter3. Factional competition, legal conflict and emerging organisational stratification around a prospective mine in Papua New Guinea / Willem Church -- chapter4. The Broker: inequality, loss and the PNG LNG Project / Monica Minnegal and Peter D. Dwyer -- chapter5. 'Em i stap bilong en yet': not-sharing, social inequalities and changing ethical life among Wampar / Bettina Beer -- chapter6. Absent development as cultural economy: resource extraction and enchained inequity in Papua New Guinea / Bruce Knauft -- chapter7. Reflecting on resource-driven inequalities / Glenn Banks
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
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Subject Papua New Guinea -- Economic conditions.
Papua New Guinea -- Rural conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Beer, Bettina, editor.
Schwoerer, Tobias, 1974- editor.
Australian National University Press, publisher.
Other Form: Print version: Capital and inequality in rural Papua New Guinea. Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press, 2021 9781760465186
ISBN 9781760465193 (electronic book)
1760465194 (electronic book)
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