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Subjective Lives and Economic Transformations in Mongolia: Life in the Gap
Empson uses long-term ethnographic research among five Mongolian women to explore life in the aftermath of Mongolia’s mining-fuelled boom. Facing rising debt, precarious futures, and conflicting hopes versus reality, they navigate social, economic, and political flux. “Life in the gap” reveals how ordinary people adapt, critique, and create meaning in volatile extractive economies.
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