探索矿业社区的日常生活:以智利安托法加斯塔为例

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
J. Araya, Carla Azócar, Carlos Azócar, Alberto Mayol
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摘要

社会科学已经记录了采矿活动对世界各地社区的经济和社会影响,表明采矿城镇和村庄一方面呈现出高经济增长,另一方面却有问题的生活质量指标。在这篇文章中,我们介绍了对智利北部城市安托法加斯塔(Antofagasta)进行的一项广泛的人种学研究的结果,该城市位于该国铜总产量约一半集中的地区。我们从社会学角度探讨这些趋势,并记录它们是如何相互联系的,并配置特定的生活和居住方式。我们并没有否定社会发展与矿业之间存在的问题关系,而是反思矿业项目影响的相互关系,并为矿业城市的生态研究提供分析线索。
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Exploring the daily life of mining communities: the case of Antofagasta, Chile
ABSTRACT Social sciences have documented the economic and social impacts of mining activities on communities around the world, showing mining towns and villages, on the one hand, present high economic growth and, on the other, have problematic quality-of-life indicators. In this article, we present the results of an extensive ethnographic study of one city in northern Chile, Antofagasta, located in a region where about half of the country's total copper production is concentrated. We sociologically explore these trends and document how they are interconnected and configure specific ways of living and inhabiting a place. Far from disproving the problematic relationship between social development and the mining industry, we reflect on the interrelatedness of the impacts of mining projects and suggest analytical clues for an ecological study of mining cities.
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