Garimpeiros de Ouro e Cooperativismo no século XXI. Exemplos nos rios Tapajós, Juma e Madeira no Sudoeste da Amazônia Brasileira

This article discusses: 1) who are the small scale miners in the contemporary Brazilian Amazon, how they act and what are their characteristics in comparison with other forms of mining; and 2) the informality of small scale mining in opposition to the idea of "modernization" through indust...

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Main Authors: Maria Célia Coelho, Luiz Jardim Wanderley , Reinaldo Costa
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Language:English
Published: Confins 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/confins/12445
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spelling doaj-148b9bb36dab433b9f7a7189c9daa6e02020-11-24T23:48:33ZengConfinsConfins1958-92122017-12-0110.4000/confins.12445Garimpeiros de Ouro e Cooperativismo no século XXI. Exemplos nos rios Tapajós, Juma e Madeira no Sudoeste da Amazônia BrasileiraMaria Célia CoelhoLuiz Jardim Wanderley Reinaldo CostaThis article discusses: 1) who are the small scale miners in the contemporary Brazilian Amazon, how they act and what are their characteristics in comparison with other forms of mining; and 2) the informality of small scale mining in opposition to the idea of "modernization" through industrial mining, hydroelectric or agribusiness and also through the recent environmental legislation and the strengthening of mining cooperative organizations. Based mainly on fieldwork and economic regulation and spatial restructuring theories, we analyze how the "modernization" process triggered by industrial mining, hydroelectric and agribusiness affects the artisanal small miner in the southwest of the Brazilian Amazon, especially due to the hardening of the environmental and the mineral resources controls. We conclude in this study that there is a complex diversity of gold mining, ranging from small artisanal, informal and descapitalize gold miners; passing through percentistas, workers paid in percentages of the extraction; miners who are owners of mines, balsas and dredgers or who are investors; family or capitalized miners cooperatives; and mining corporations. In the current Amazonian context, "modern" and capital-intensive projects, with strong state support, have been pressing small-scale miners, making their work unfeasible. To those, the ways to maintain their livehood are: to associate into family cooperatives or to form unequal alliance with capitalized miners and with mining corporations.http://journals.openedition.org/confins/12445Keywords: Amazon regioninformalitysmall gold minerscooperativism.
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author Maria Célia Coelho
Luiz Jardim Wanderley 
Reinaldo Costa
spellingShingle Maria Célia Coelho
Luiz Jardim Wanderley 
Reinaldo Costa
Garimpeiros de Ouro e Cooperativismo no século XXI. Exemplos nos rios Tapajós, Juma e Madeira no Sudoeste da Amazônia Brasileira
Confins
Keywords: Amazon region
informality
small gold miners
cooperativism.
author_facet Maria Célia Coelho
Luiz Jardim Wanderley 
Reinaldo Costa
author_sort Maria Célia Coelho
title Garimpeiros de Ouro e Cooperativismo no século XXI. Exemplos nos rios Tapajós, Juma e Madeira no Sudoeste da Amazônia Brasileira
title_short Garimpeiros de Ouro e Cooperativismo no século XXI. Exemplos nos rios Tapajós, Juma e Madeira no Sudoeste da Amazônia Brasileira
title_full Garimpeiros de Ouro e Cooperativismo no século XXI. Exemplos nos rios Tapajós, Juma e Madeira no Sudoeste da Amazônia Brasileira
title_fullStr Garimpeiros de Ouro e Cooperativismo no século XXI. Exemplos nos rios Tapajós, Juma e Madeira no Sudoeste da Amazônia Brasileira
title_full_unstemmed Garimpeiros de Ouro e Cooperativismo no século XXI. Exemplos nos rios Tapajós, Juma e Madeira no Sudoeste da Amazônia Brasileira
title_sort garimpeiros de ouro e cooperativismo no século xxi. exemplos nos rios tapajós, juma e madeira no sudoeste da amazônia brasileira
publisher Confins
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issn 1958-9212
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This article discusses: 1) who are the small scale miners in the contemporary Brazilian Amazon, how they act and what are their characteristics in comparison with other forms of mining; and 2) the informality of small scale mining in opposition to the idea of "modernization" through industrial mining, hydroelectric or agribusiness and also through the recent environmental legislation and the strengthening of mining cooperative organizations. Based mainly on fieldwork and economic regulation and spatial restructuring theories, we analyze how the "modernization" process triggered by industrial mining, hydroelectric and agribusiness affects the artisanal small miner in the southwest of the Brazilian Amazon, especially due to the hardening of the environmental and the mineral resources controls. We conclude in this study that there is a complex diversity of gold mining, ranging from small artisanal, informal and descapitalize gold miners; passing through percentistas, workers paid in percentages of the extraction; miners who are owners of mines, balsas and dredgers or who are investors; family or capitalized miners cooperatives; and mining corporations. In the current Amazonian context, "modern" and capital-intensive projects, with strong state support, have been pressing small-scale miners, making their work unfeasible. To those, the ways to maintain their livehood are: to associate into family cooperatives or to form unequal alliance with capitalized miners and with mining corporations.
topic Keywords: Amazon region
informality
small gold miners
cooperativism.
url http://journals.openedition.org/confins/12445
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