Social License
Discover the intriguing journey of transformation in "Social License," authored by Robert Boutilier and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2018. With 178 pages, this hardback book delves into the evolving landscape of stakeholder engagement through the lens of a Bolivian community facing profound identity shifts. As it transitions from a struggling llama herding village to one of Bolivia's wealthiest towns, the narrative highlights essential concepts and measures in community engagement. Boutilier's insightful analysis offers readers a compelling exploration of how social license influences development in the mineral industries, particularly in the context of Potosi. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the delicate balance between community well-being and economic growth.