Esther van de Camp
Guest
- Name
- E. van de Camp MSc
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- e.van.de.camp@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-8735-6410
Esther van de Camp is a PhD candidate at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology. Within the project Gold Matters, she researches transformations to sustainability in Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM). Her field research is in Uganda. Central concepts of the research are sustainability, transformations, mobility, technology, geology, and in-depth geopolitics. Esther graduated with research on resilience of cobalt supply chains (Delft University of Technology) and on ASGM in Ghana (Leiden University).
Workdays
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Guest
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Culturele Antropologie/ Ontw. Sociologie
- Fisher E., Luning S., Obodai N., Araujo C.H., Calvimontes J., Camp E. van de, D’Angelo L., Lanzano C., Massaro L., Pereira Mello J., Resende de Campos R., Ouedraogo A., Pijpers R.J., Sawadogo C., Theije M. de, Tuhumwire M. & Twongyirwe R. (2023), Gold matters: visualizing mining worlds. Uppsala: The Nordic Africa Institute.
- Fisher E., Luning S., D’Angelo L., Araujo C.H., de Balme L. A., Calvimontes J., van de Camp E., da Costa Ferreira L., Lanzano C., Massaro L., Ouedraogo A., Perreira Mello J., Pijpers R.J., Obodai Provençal N., Resenda de Moraes R., Sawadogo C., de Theije M., de Tomi T. & Twongyirwe R. (2021), Transforming matters: sustaining gold lifeways in artisanal and small-scale mining, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 49: 190-200.
- Sabine Luning (Principal curator), Rose van Zijl (Art Direction and Graphic Design), Eleanor Fisher (Project Lead), Cristiano Lanzano, Esther van de Camp, Marjo de Theije, Lúcia da Costa Ferreira, Jorge Calvimontes, Luciana Massaro, Januária Pereira Mello, Raíssa Resende de Moraes, Giorgio de Tomi, Carlos Henrique Xavier Araujo, Ronald Twongyirwe, Margaret Tuhumwire, Christophe Sawadogo, Nii Obodai, Alizèta Ouedraogo, Luigi Arnaldi di Balme, Romain Ronceray, Lorenzo D’Angelo & obert Pijpers (30 September 2021), Exhibition Gold Matters. [web article].
- Pijpers R.J., Calvimontes J., Camp E. van de, D'Angelo L., Fisher E., Lanzano C. & Massaro L. (2021), Mining ‘waste’: repurposing residues in artisanal and small-scale gold mining, Etnofoor 33(2): 13-39.
- Nortier J., Hummelen J., Camp E. van de, Sauerwein T. & Pickering A. 1 December 2021, Hoe wordt het goud in Afrika gewonnen. De Africast: 24 - Hoe wordt het goud in Afrika gewonnen 24. De Africast; Netherlands-African Business Council (NABC) [podcast].
- Fisher E., D'Angelo L., Twongyirwe R. & Camp E. van de (2020), Uganda: gold as a (trans)national treasure. In: Verbrugge B. & Geenen S. (Eds.), Global gold production touching ground: expansion, informalization, and technological innovation. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 225-244.
- Camp E. van de (2020), Artisanal gold mining in Kejetia (Tongo, Northern Ghana): a three-dimensional perspective. In: Huggins C. (Ed.), Property Rights and Governance in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining: Critical Approaches. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 267-283.
- Camp E. van de (6 January 2019), Gold matters: deep diversity in Uganda. Gold Matters: Deep Diversity in Uganda. http://gold-matters.org/?page_id=6: Gold Matters. [blog entry].
- Camp E. van de (2016), Artisanal gold mining in Kejetia (Tongo, Northern Ghana): a three-dimensional perspective, Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal 1(2): 267-283.