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SEMINAR
Governing Extraction: Analysing environmental regulation and mining futures in 
Goa
Abha Lal
PhD candidate, Department of Anthropology, Rice University, Texas, USA
Tarini Monga
PhD candidate, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany
Wednesday, 30 April 2025 | 10 am
Xavier Centre of Historical Research, Porvorim, Goa
Please join us for a Seminar on ‘Governing Extraction: Analysing environmental 
regulation and mining futures in Goa’ by Abha Lal and Tarini Monga on 
Wednesday, 30 April 2025 at 10 am at the Xavier Centre of Historical Research, 
Porvorim, Goa. REGISTRATION REQUIRED
PLEASE NOTE
This is an academic seminar.
Registration is mandatory to attend the Seminar.
Participants will be required to read and engage with a paper precirculated 
before the Seminar.
Governing Extraction
Analysing environmental regulation and mining futures in Goa
This research seminar will examine extractive politics and contestations around 
mining as a lens to theorise environmental futures in Goa. Through ethnographic 
examinations of resource extractions — specifically, iron ore and sand — we 
interrogate tensions between legal battles, state control and modes of local 
resistance. The governance of these mining industries pose critical questions 
around regulatory frameworks and the future of resource management in Goa. 
Reflecting on historical narratives of how mining bans and governance regimes 
came to be, in this seminar we will ask questions such as: What role do legal 
or bureaucratic ambiguities play in shaping extractive economies? How do 
regulatory regimes become legible or illegible to various actors involved in 
extraction? What do different ways of knowing material and local ecologies 
reveal about the competing claims to resource governance?
Abha Lal
Abha Lal is a PhD candidate at the Department of Anthropology at Rice 
University, Texas, USA. Her work explores the relationship between law, 
extractive industries and environmental governance, using the case of iron ore 
mining in Goa, India, as a focal point of the ethnographic examination. Abha 
previously worked as a journalist in Kathmandu, Nepal, and has a BA in 
Sociology and Anthropology from Swarthmore College.
Tarini Monga
Tarini Monga is a social anthropologist pursuing her PhD at Max Planck 
Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Saale) in Germany where she works as 
part of the Emmy Noether Research group, ‘S.AND - the Future of Coastal Cities 
in the Indian Ocean’. Her doctoral thesis is an ethnographic project, tracing 
the movements of silt, sand and sediment on Goa’s waterfronts to examine 
economies of resource extraction. Her work with the S.AND team aims to address 
broader questions around resource valuation regimes and the future of coastal 
commons in port cities. Tarini also holds a MSc in Social Anthropology from the 
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) where her thesis 
examined timber circulation in Himachal Pradesh, through the lens analysis of 
joint forestry efforts and timber use in state policy.
Xavier Centre of Historical Research
B B Borkar Road, Porvorim, Goa 403521, India
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