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(En)Gendering the mineral supply chain: women's work and livelihoods in 3T extractivism in Africa's Great Lakes region

This dissertation examines the everyday working context of women along the 3T mineral supply chain in Africa's Great Lakes region. 3T's (tin, tungsten and tantalum) are collectively known as “digital minerals” and classified as critical minerals, central to the production of digital technologies. Us...

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Main Author: Furniss, Allison
Other Authors: Ross, Fiona
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: ANS: Anthropology 2026
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