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There Used to Be Order - Life on the Copperbelt after the Privatisation of the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (Hardcover)
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There Used to Be Order - Life on the Copperbelt after the Privatisation of the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (Hardcover)
Series: African Perspectives
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In There Used to Be Order, Patience Mususa considers social change
in the Copperbelt region of Zambia following the re-privatization
of the large state mining conglomerate, the Zambia Consolidated
Copper Mines (ZCCM), in the mid-1990s. As the copper mines were
Zambia's most important economic asset, the sale of ZCCM was
considered a major loss to the country. More crucially,
privatization marked the end of a way of life for mine employees
and mining communities. Based on three years of ethnographic field
research, this book examines life for those living in difficult
economic circumstances, and considers the tension between the life
they live and the nature of an 'extractive area.' This account,
unusual in its examination of middle-income decline in Africa,
directs us to think of the Copperbelt not only as an extractive
locale for copper whose activities are affected by the market, but
also as a place where the residents' engagement with the harsh
reality of losing jobs and struggling to earn a living after the
withdrawal of welfare is simultaneously changing both the material
and social character of the place. Drawing on phenomenological
approaches, the book develops a theoretical model of 'trying,'
which accounts for both Copperbelt residents' aspirations and
efforts.
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