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Extractivism Across Production and Social Reproduction
Classes of Labour in Rural Turkey
Coşku Çelik
Haymarket Books · Print & ebook · December 26, 2025
Reading lane: Mining & Extraction Business
An in-depth investigation into the political economy of natural resource extraction in the Global South across the spheres production and social reproduction.
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Book Details
- Authors
- Coşku Çelik
- Publisher
- Haymarket Books
- Published
- December 26, 2025
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Mining & Extraction Business · International Economics
- Reading lane
- Mining & Extraction Business
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Publisher Categories
Mining & Extraction Business
Labor & Industrial Relations
Political Economy
About This Book
An in-depth investigation into the political economy of natural resource extraction in the Global South across the spheres production and social reproduction. Building on a fieldwork which stretched over six years, Coşku Çelik shows that natural resource extraction in the agrarian South is a multi-dimensional development strategy, whose holistic analysis necessitates attention to (i) the significance of the natural resource in question for macro development plans and global...
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