Exhibition Gold MattersShow others and affiliations
Number of Authors: 452021 (English)Other (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
Resource type
Software, multimedia
Abstract [en]
‘Exploring Transformations to Sustainability in Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM)’ is a 4-year transdisciplinary research project (2018-2022) that examines whether and how societal transformations towards sustainable mining futures are possible in ASGM. It brings together a multi-national team conducting empirical research in Brazil, Suriname, French Guiana, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Guinea Conakry, and Uganda. The core team includes researchers from different disciplines, artists, and a community development practitioner. Closely linked are miners and community members who work with the Team.
Project activities include research with miners to understand how they see the future and sustainability in gold mining. This has involved photography, painting and sculpture to find ways to express people’s lives and futures in mining.
The Exhibition takes the audience down on a journey moving from ‘Exhibition of the Exhibition in Kejetia’ to visual results from all the three regions organized around the themes: Co-labouring, ARTistic and ARTisanal, In-depth terrains, Gold Lifeways and Moving Matters.
Place, publisher, year, pages
Gold Matters , 2021.
Keywords [en]
Gold, Gold mines, Miners, Mining, Art, Photographs, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Uganda, Exhibitions
National Category
Other Social Sciences
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-2628OAI: oai:DiVA.org:nai-2628DiVA, id: diva2:1629637
Projects
Gold Matters
Note
The exhibition is a collaborative effort of the Team and members of mining communities.
The exhibition includes work by the photographer Nii Obodai and images by the painter Christophe Sawadogo. All the other visual materials result from research collaborations, often involving members of mining communities.
Gold Matters is supported financially by the Belmont Forum and NORFACE Joint Research Programme on Transformations to Sustainability, co-funded by DLR/BMBF, ESRC, FAPESP, ISSC, NWO, VR, and the European Commission through Horizon 2020. Grant number: 462.17.201.
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