Mining against the State? Gold Mining and Emerging Notions of Territoriality in Southeastern Venezuela
Natalia García Bonet
Abstract
The current economic crisis in Venezuela has drawn members of Pemón communities to the practice of informal (illegal) gold mining, as mining, undertaken alongside other ‘traditional’ economic activities, is a more effective source of income than waged jobs. The increased involvement of Pemón people in informal mining has encouraged their partial retreat from the state's frontiers, and it reveals transformations in the ways in which local people imagine and relate to the Venezuelan state. These transformations are embodied in both a reorganisation of the space, and in burgeoning notions of land ownership.
Topics & Concepts
TerritorialityGold miningState (computer science)Embodied cognitionSpace (punctuation)Political scienceDevelopment economicsEconomyEconomic growthSociologyEconomicsPhysical chemistryArtificial intelligenceLinguisticsCommunicationComputer sciencePhilosophyAlgorithmChemistryMining and Resource ManagementPolitics and Society in Latin AmericaIndigenous Cultures and History