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SUPPOSED IMPACTS, REAL VIOLENCE: THE CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MINAS-RIO PROJECT* * The authors thank FAPEMIG (Foundation for support of research of Minas Gerais), GESTA (Group of Environmental Studies - Grupo de Estudos em Temáticas Ambientais), and the Program Cidade e Alteridade: convivência multicultural e justiҫa urbana (Faculty of Law/UFMG), for support that, in different moments, made possible the development of the research activities which resulted in this article.

IMPACTOS SUPOSTOS, VIOLÊNCIAS REAIS: A CONSTRUÇÃO DA LEGALIDADE NA IMPLANTAÇÃO DO PROJETO MINAS-RIO

Abstract

The article analyzes the environmental impact assessment procedure of the mine and the iron ore processing structure which integrate the Minas-Rio Project, a mining complex composed by mine - pipeline - port, whose facilities extend across two states in the Brazilian Southeast. The analysis aims at demonstrating, through a reading of the political rituals performed in the participative scene of the licensing process, how mechanisms used to “bend” environmental norms were articulated throughout the process, generating strategies and force-ideas which, in articulation, allowed the operation of the venture despite the notorious lack of knowledge/acknowledgement of the affected population.

Key words:
mining; performed rituals; environmental impact assessment; conflicts; affected people

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