In this ethnographic study of post-paternalist ruination and renovation,
Christian Straube explores social change at the intersection of material
decay and social disconnection in the former mine township Mpatamatu of
Luanshya, one of the oldest mining towns on the Zambian Copperbelt.
Touching on topics including industrial history, colonial town planning,
social control and materiality, gender relations and neoliberal
structural change, After Corporate Paternalism offers unique insights
into how people reappropriate former corporate spaces and transform them
into personal projects of renovation, fundamentally changing the
characteristics of their community.