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Extractives » Resources » Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Community Relations Work in the Minerals Industry

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Community Relations Work in the Minerals Industry

June 2006
Deanna Kemp/ Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining

This report documents the findings of a study designed to capture the practitioner perspective on community relations practice in the minerals industry and to relate it to broader debates about social sustainability within the industry. The study, which was conducted using participant observation and in-depth ‘active’ interviews as the main research techniques, focused on the work of community relations practitioners based at seven minerals operations in Australia and New Zealand.

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Extractive Industries
Community Investment Strategies

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Australia
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