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Contaminated Identities: Mercury and marginalisation in Ghana’s artisanal mining sectorGeoforum

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Tschakerta, Petra, and Singhab, Kamini. Contaminated Identities: Mercury and marginalisation in Ghana’s artisanal mining sectorGeoforum. , , . , 2007. Tschakerta, P., and Singhab, K. (2007). Contaminated Identities: Mercury and marginalisation in Ghana’s artisanal mining sectorGeoforum. , , . Tschakerta, Petra, and Singhab, Kamini. "Contaminated Identities: Mercury and marginalisation in Ghana’s artisanal mining sectorGeoforum." 2007, .Tschakerta Petra, and Singhab Kamini. "Contaminated Identities: Mercury and marginalisation in Ghana’s artisanal mining sectorGeoforum." (2007). Tschakerta, P, and Singhab, K 2007, 'Contaminated Identities: Mercury and marginalisation in Ghana’s artisanal mining sectorGeoforum', , , . Petra Tschakerta, and Kamini Singhab, 'Contaminated Identities: Mercury and marginalisation in Ghana’s artisanal mining sectorGeoforum' (2007). Tschakerta P., and Singhab K. Contaminated Identities: Mercury and marginalisation in Ghana’s artisanal mining sectorGeoforum. . 2007. Tschakerta, Petra, and Singhab, Kamini. Contaminated Identities: Mercury and marginalisation in Ghana’s artisanal mining sectorGeoforum. . 2007. , .

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