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The RAIDS project investigates the role of religious authority in conflicts related to the extractive industry, highlighting its impact on social justice and inequality. By analyzing mining disputes in various countries, it aims to reveal how religion can both empower marginalized communities and serve powerful interes…
RAIDS aims to establish that religion is a crucial terrain of authority that contributes to determining (un)equal and (un)just outcomes in extractive industry struggles.
Religious authority has been largely overlooked in the scholarship on extraction. I suggest this is because the Eurocentric ‘secularisation thesis’ continues to limit the sociological imagination such that religious authority is only seen as relevant to the past, ‘traditional’ societies, or ‘extremist’ groups, despite extensive…
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