Publication
Jun 2010
The right to Free, Prior and Informed (FPI) Consent is increasingly proposed as a deliberative forum by academics and as the 'social license' for mining corporations to operate. This study states that discourses are permeated by power inequalities and dominated by an industrial and liberal capitalist discourse, which impacts upon participatory framings and restricts the ability of more radical approaches to secure equality within deliberative forums.
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Author | Abbi Buxton |
Series | LSE International Development Working Papers |
Issue | 102 |
Publisher | LSE Department of International Development (ID) |
Copyright | © 2010 LSE |