2019
DOI: 10.1177/1466138119848456
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Trading time and space: Grassroots negotiations in a Brazilian mining district

Abstract: Participatory governance has been used to direct public budget and policy priorities. Grassroots politics also offers democratic pathways for negotiations over permits for businesses such as mining. In this paper, I focus on notions of time in policymeetings between a mining company, the affected community in the district of Miguel Burnier, Brazil, and mediators between them -members of a municipal council for cultural heritage. I used ethnographic data to investigate whether participatory councils could abrid… Show more

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