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Mining the Terrain of Corporate-Community Relations: Filming the Community Sustainability Committee of the Mt.Milligan Project in Northern BC Vu, An Minh
Abstract
The film is a representation of the Community Sustainability Committee (CSC) members and their thoughts and hopes on the Committee, the Mt. Milligan Mine Project, Terrane Metals Corp. and the future of their region. The film illustrates the economic state of the region and the introduction of the mining project as a vehicle for change. The members of the CSC discuss the purpose, objectives and goals of the Committee. They elaborated on the value of the Committee to its members, the communities represented and the region of Northern British Columbia. Through the voices of the Committee members, the film demonstrates the interworking of the committee; including the struggles and limitations of understanding the benefits and impacts of the mine in a regional scale
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Mining the Terrain of Corporate-Community Relations: Filming the Community Sustainability Committee of the Mt.Milligan Project in Northern BC
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2010-11-23
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Description |
The film is a representation of the Community Sustainability Committee (CSC) members and
their thoughts and hopes on the Committee, the Mt. Milligan Mine Project, Terrane Metals
Corp. and the future of their region. The film illustrates the economic state of the region and
the introduction of the mining project as a vehicle for change. The members of the CSC discuss
the purpose, objectives and goals of the Committee. They elaborated on the value of the
Committee to its members, the communities represented and the region of Northern British
Columbia. Through the voices of the Committee members, the film demonstrates the interworking
of the committee; including the struggles and limitations of understanding the benefits
and impacts of the mine in a regional scale
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eng
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2016-02-01
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0102539
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Unreviewed
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Graduate
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International