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In this book we consider ways in which mining companies do and
can/should respect the human rights of communities affected by
mining operations. We examine what "can and should" means and to
whom, in a variety of mostly Peruvian contexts, and how engineers
engage in "normative" practices that may interfere with the
communities' best interests. We hope to raise awareness of the
complexity of issues at stake and begin the necessary process of
critique-of self and of the industry in which an engineer chooses
to work. This book aims to alert engineering students to the price
paid not only by vulnerable communities but also by the natural
environment when mining companies engage in irresponsible and,
often, illegal mining practices. If mining is to be in our future,
and if we are to have a future which is sustainable, engineering
students must learn to mine and support mining, in new ways-ways
which are fairer, more equitable, and cleaner than today.
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