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    Provoking the Rocks: A Study of Reality and Meaning on the Zambian Copperbelt. 

    Parsons, Elizabeth C. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007)
    Even though the West, or Global North, initiates extensive development policymaking and project activity on the African continent, this study argues that one source of major frustration between different parties entrusted ...

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    Parsons, Elizabeth C. (1)
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    Copper industry and trade--Zambia--History. (1)
    Economic development--Religious aspects--Christianity. (1)
    Economics--Religious aspects--Christianity. (1)
    Philosophy, African. (1)
    Privatization--Social aspects--Zambia. (1)
    Religion, African. (1)
    Theses--Theology. (1)
    Zambia--Economic conditions. (1)
    Zambia--Economic policy. (1)
    Zambia--Politics and government. (1)
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