TY - JOUR
T1 - Between violence and negotiation
T2 - Gold-rushes, gang violence, and negotiated access in artisanal gold mining along Zimbabwe's Great Dyke
AU - Mwatwara, Wesley
AU - Mujere, Joseph
AU - Mkodzongi, Grasian
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Using case studies from Zimbabwe's gold-rich Great Dyke geological formation, this study examines the anatomy of organized gang violence in artisanal gold mining communities and its impact on security and livelihoods. The article accounts for the emergence of gang violence in gold-rush areas and examines the organizational structures of the different types of gangs and the repertoires of violence they deploy. It argues that gang violence in artisanal gold mining should not be viewed as isolated incidences of gratuitous violence meted by drug-taking and machete-wielding gangs. Rather, there is a need for a nuanced examination of the root causes of the violence, regional variations, as well as the logic of different repertoires of violence. The article also seeks to understand the different ways in which artisanal miners negotiate access to gold-rush areas. Thus, it attempts to avoid a narrow characterization of gang violence in artisanal gold mining by using ethnographic data and analysis of secondary literature to provide a nuanced analysis of the anatomy of gang violence.
AB - Using case studies from Zimbabwe's gold-rich Great Dyke geological formation, this study examines the anatomy of organized gang violence in artisanal gold mining communities and its impact on security and livelihoods. The article accounts for the emergence of gang violence in gold-rush areas and examines the organizational structures of the different types of gangs and the repertoires of violence they deploy. It argues that gang violence in artisanal gold mining should not be viewed as isolated incidences of gratuitous violence meted by drug-taking and machete-wielding gangs. Rather, there is a need for a nuanced examination of the root causes of the violence, regional variations, as well as the logic of different repertoires of violence. The article also seeks to understand the different ways in which artisanal miners negotiate access to gold-rush areas. Thus, it attempts to avoid a narrow characterization of gang violence in artisanal gold mining by using ethnographic data and analysis of secondary literature to provide a nuanced analysis of the anatomy of gang violence.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.exis.2022.101103
DO - 10.1016/j.exis.2022.101103
M3 - Article
SN - 2214-790X
VL - 11
SP - 1
EP - 9
JO - Extractive Industries and Society
JF - Extractive Industries and Society
M1 - 101103
ER -