How ethical is ethicality? Cultural interpretations along the ethical Canadian diamond supply chain

The mining industry has been overwhelmed by concerns related to both soil and water pollution and unethical management of work organization and human rights. Tracing the cultural interpretations of the concept of ethics related to the Canadian diamonds, this contribution problematizes the meanings o...

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Main Author: Armano, Linda
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Italian
Published: Società Italiana di Antropologia Culturale (SIAC) 2022
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spelling ftunicagliariojs:oai:ojs.unica.it:article/5101 2023-05-15T17:46:37+02:00 How ethical is ethicality? Cultural interpretations along the ethical Canadian diamond supply chain Quanto etica è l’eticità? Interpretazioni culturali lungo la filiera del diamante canadese Armano, Linda 2022-06-26 application/pdf https://ojs.unica.it/index.php/anuac/article/view/5101 https://doi.org/10.7340/anuac2239-625X-5101 ita ita Società Italiana di Antropologia Culturale (SIAC) https://ojs.unica.it/index.php/anuac/article/view/5101/5183 https://ojs.unica.it/index.php/anuac/article/view/5101 doi:10.7340/anuac2239-625X-5101 urn:nbn:it:unica-28397 Copyright (c) 2022 Anuac Anuac; Vol 11 No 1 (2022); 111-139 Anuac; V. 11 N. 1 (2022); 111-139 2239-625X info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftunicagliariojs https://doi.org/10.7340/anuac2239-625X-5101 2022-08-02T22:18:47Z The mining industry has been overwhelmed by concerns related to both soil and water pollution and unethical management of work organization and human rights. Tracing the cultural interpretations of the concept of ethics related to the Canadian diamonds, this contribution problematizes the meanings of the certification of Canadian ethical diamonds and their traceability along the supply chain. Specifically, the author highlights that the further away from the Canadian mining context the sharper the concept of ethicality embodied in the Canadian diamonds, thanks to advertising narratives, while the closer to the investigation context, the more the concept of ethicality becomes blurred, heterogeneous, fragmented and difficult to understand. In particular, the contribution is based on a multi-sited and multi-scale ethnographic research in Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, and in an Italian jewellery store that sells diamonds extracted in the Canadian region. The author noticed that the Italian interviewees who sell and purchase Canadian diamonds are loyal to the advertising rhetoric on Canadian ethical diamonds, whereas particular professional categories employed by the multinationals in the mining context in the Northwest Territories avoided talking about ethical diamonds. The contribution aims to understand the meaning of this reticence in the mining context analysed. L’industria mineraria è stata travolta da preoccupazioni riguardanti l’inquinamento del suolo e dell’aria, gestioni del lavoro poco etiche e violazioni dei diritti umani. Rintracciando interpretazioni culturali del concetto di eticità relativamente ai diamanti canadesi, questo contributo problematizza i significati della certificazione dei diamanti etici canadesi e la loro tracciabilità lungo la filiera. Specificatamente, l’autrice evidenzia che più ci si allontana dal contesto estrattivo canadese, più il concetto di eticità legato al diamante si fa nitido grazie a narrazioni pubblicitarie, mentre più ci si avvicina al contesto ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Territories Yellowknife Università di Cagliari: UniCA Open Journals Diamante ENVELOPE(-48.500,-48.500,-82.667,-82.667) Northwest Territories Yellowknife
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description The mining industry has been overwhelmed by concerns related to both soil and water pollution and unethical management of work organization and human rights. Tracing the cultural interpretations of the concept of ethics related to the Canadian diamonds, this contribution problematizes the meanings of the certification of Canadian ethical diamonds and their traceability along the supply chain. Specifically, the author highlights that the further away from the Canadian mining context the sharper the concept of ethicality embodied in the Canadian diamonds, thanks to advertising narratives, while the closer to the investigation context, the more the concept of ethicality becomes blurred, heterogeneous, fragmented and difficult to understand. In particular, the contribution is based on a multi-sited and multi-scale ethnographic research in Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, and in an Italian jewellery store that sells diamonds extracted in the Canadian region. The author noticed that the Italian interviewees who sell and purchase Canadian diamonds are loyal to the advertising rhetoric on Canadian ethical diamonds, whereas particular professional categories employed by the multinationals in the mining context in the Northwest Territories avoided talking about ethical diamonds. The contribution aims to understand the meaning of this reticence in the mining context analysed. L’industria mineraria è stata travolta da preoccupazioni riguardanti l’inquinamento del suolo e dell’aria, gestioni del lavoro poco etiche e violazioni dei diritti umani. Rintracciando interpretazioni culturali del concetto di eticità relativamente ai diamanti canadesi, questo contributo problematizza i significati della certificazione dei diamanti etici canadesi e la loro tracciabilità lungo la filiera. Specificatamente, l’autrice evidenzia che più ci si allontana dal contesto estrattivo canadese, più il concetto di eticità legato al diamante si fa nitido grazie a narrazioni pubblicitarie, mentre più ci si avvicina al contesto ...
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