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The science of corporate social responsibility (CSR): Contamination and conflict in a mining project in the southern Ecuadorian Andes
Authors:Teresa A Velásquez
Institution:Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station SAC 4.102 Mail Code C3200, Austin TX 78712, USA
Abstract:In this article, I explain the role that scientific studies play in shaping collaboration and conflict over mining exploration in the Ecuadorian highlands. Toronto-based IAMGOLD conducted water quality studies to simultaneously fulfill legal obligations and secure support for drilling in an environmentally sensitive zone. With these studies, IAMGOLD generated collaborative relations with local authorities and university scientists. However, water quality studies were also used by dairy farmers to establish new connections for an opposition movement. The scientific studies enabled IAMGOLD and the dairy farmers to make competing claims about the responsibility for contamination of an important watershed. This article analyzes the conflict that resulted and challenges conventional wisdom that distinguishes a corporation's legal obligations from its voluntary CSR programs.
Keywords:Mining  Science  Water  Corporate social responsibility  Environmental politics  Andes
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