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_aAdunbi, Omolade, _eauthor. |
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_aEnclaves of exception : _bspecial economic zones and extractive practices in Nigeria / _cOmolade Adunbi. |
| 250 | _aFirst printing. | ||
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_aBloomington : _bIndiana University Press, _c2022. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aIntroduction: Toward an Anthropology of Extraction -- Contested Enclaves of Profit -- Infrastructures of Convenience -- "This Place Is Not Nigeria" -- From Moonshine to Ogogoro -- Flames of Wealth -- The Social Death of the Environment -- Conclusion: Revisiting the Ancestors. | |
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_a"How do we measure and truly grasp the sweeping social and environmental effects of an oil-based economy? Focusing on the special economic zones resulting from China's trading partnership with Nigeria, Enclaves of Exception offers a new approach to exploring the relationship between oil and technologies of extraction and their interrelatedness to local livelihoods and environmental practices. In this groundbreaking work, Omolade Adunbi argues that even though the exploitation of oil resources is dominated by big corporations, it establishes opportunities for many former Nigerian insurgents and their local communities to contest the ownership of such resources in the oil-rich Niger Delta and to extract oil themselves and sell it. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, Enclaves of Exception makes clear that, although both the free trade zones and the now booming local artisanal refineries share similar goals of profit-making and are enthusiastically supported by those benefiting from them economically, they have yielded dramatically different environmental outcomes for the communities around them"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aPetroleum industry and trade _zNigeria. |
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_aFree ports and zones _zNigeria. |
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_aNigeria _xForeign economic relations _zChina. |
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_aChina _xForeign economic relations _zNigeria. |
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_iOnline version: _aAdunbi, Omolade. _tEnclaves of exception _dBloomington : Indiana University Press, [2022] _z9780253059567 _w(DLC) 2021033523 |
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