Urban Growth and Poverty in Mining Africa
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Glasgow
Department Name: School of Geographical & Earth Sciences
Abstract
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Publications
Bosse Jønsson J
(2013)
Toxic mercury versus appropriate technology: Artisanal gold miners' retort aversion
in Resources Policy
Bryceson D
(2010)
Gold Digging Careers in Rural East Africa: Small-Scale Miners' Livelihood Choices
in World Development
Bryceson D
(2011)
Birth of a market town in Tanzania: towards narrative studies of urban Africa
in Journal of Eastern African Studies
Bryceson D
(2013)
For Richer, for Poorer: Marriage and Casualized Sex in East African Artisanal Mining Settlements
in Development and Change
Bryceson D
(2010)
Miners' magic: artisanal mining, the albino fetish and murder in Tanzania
in The Journal of Modern African Studies
Bryceson D
(2013)
Prostitution or partnership? Wifestyles in Tanzanian artisanal gold-mining settlements
in The Journal of Modern African Studies
Bryceson D
(2012)
Unearthing treasure and trouble: mining as an impetus to urbanisation in Tanzania
in Journal of Contemporary African Studies
Bryceson D
(2012)
Eureka and beyond: mining's impact on African urbanisation
in Journal of Contemporary African Studies
Fahy Bryceson D
(2020)
Mining mobility and settlement during an East African gold boom: Seeking fortune and accommodating fate
in Mobilities
Gough K
(2012)
Exploring the connections: mining and urbanisation in Ghana
in Journal of Contemporary African Studies