The making of mining expectations : Mining romanticism and historical memory in a neoliberal political landscape

This paper investigates a greenfield mining project in a peripheral region in northern Sweden through the analysis of how different actor groups formed their own ‘horizons of expectations’ that temporally became fused, only to crumble together with the mining company in a short period of time. By fo...

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Published in:Social & Cultural Geography
Main Authors: Haikola, Simon, Anshelm, Jonas
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Tema teknik och social förändring 2018
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-134763
https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2017.1291987
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Summary:This paper investigates a greenfield mining project in a peripheral region in northern Sweden through the analysis of how different actor groups formed their own ‘horizons of expectations’ that temporally became fused, only to crumble together with the mining company in a short period of time. By focusing on the co-evolvement of expectations, we show how expectations are differentiated along geographical and temporal scales, reflect upon how these differences relate to interests and historical memory, and finally what these differences mean for the development of large-scale, long-term, raw materials-based projects devoted to industrial production in depopulating areas in an economy otherwise orientated towards neoliberal governance and post-industrial development. By doing so, we make a theoretical contribution to the literature on expectations through the introduction of the concept ‘horizon of expectations’, and a contribution to the literature on neoliberalism and its cultural-geographical implications. Vetenskapsrådet: Den svenska gruvpolitikens omvandling - Aktörer, möjliga världar och kontroverser