The slow violence of corporate social responsibility: the case of mining in Peru |
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Authors: | Jonathan Kishen Gamu |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Rela??es Internacionais, Universidade de Brasilia, Brasília, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Drawing on fieldwork in three Andean regions of Peru, this article analyses the capacity of corporate social responsibility (CSR) to reduce mining-related violence in rural communities in developing countries. Within Peru, to some extent CSR has stabilised short-term relationships between mining corporations and nearby communities, although tensions remain high in others. While effects are varied and locally-contingent, the findings support a theoretical understanding of CSR as deeply embedded in legitimising the violence of capitalism, including the slow violence from degrading local environments. |
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Keywords: | Corporate social responsibility capitalism slow violence mining Peru |
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