“…These studies connect to a wider literature of millenarian social movements (Worsley 1957;Lawrence 1964;Lindstrom 1993;Jebens 2004;Bainton 2010: 109, 175) and, more recently, 'fast money' schemes (Cox 2018). In contrast, after extraction begins and money begins to flow, anthropologists have examined consequences of novel social inequality, whether changing economies of prestige (Bainton 2010), violent conflict (Filer 1990;Haley and May 2007;Jacka 2015), increasingly exclusionary social relations (Gilberthorpe 2007;Bainton 2009) or the lack of transparency in benefit distribution for both mining and oil extraction (Sagir 2001;Koyama 2004;2005;Haley and May 2007;Filer 2012).…”