A corporate responsibility? The constitution of fly-in, fly-out mining companies as governance partners in remote, mine-affected localities

作者: Lynda Cheshire

DOI: 10.1016/J.JRURSTUD.2009.06.005

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摘要: In some remote parts of Australia, mining companies have positioned themselves as central actors in governing nearby affected communities by espousing notions of 'voluntary …

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