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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Activist paternalism: Mozambican mineworkers’ practices of cross-border organisation Carini, Michela Mossetto
2017
4 4 p. 717-726
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2 A safer bet? Evaluating the effects of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative on mineral investment climate attractiveness Malden, Alexander
2017
4 4 p. 788-794
artikel
3 Benefitting from co-location? Evidence from the upstream oil and gas industry Solheim, Marte C.W.
2017
4 4 p. 904-914
artikel
4 Configuring the living environment in mining areas in Angola: Contestations between mining companies, workers, local communities and the state Udelsmann Rodrigues, Cristina
2017
4 4 p. 727-734
artikel
5 Contested wealth: Social and political mobilisation in extractive communities in Africa Larmer, Miles
2017
4 4 p. 701-706
artikel
6 Contingent relations, cult(ure)s of respectability and youth mobilisation in the oil rich Niger Delta Iwilade, Akin
2017
4 4 p. 751-757
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7 Corruption and civic space: Contextual factors influencing EITI compliance Magno, Cielo
2017
4 4 p. 806-815
artikel
8 Critical reflections on 15 years of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Van Alstine, James
2017
4 4 p. 766-770
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9 Cultural theory of risk as a heuristic for understanding perceptions of oil and gas development in Eastern Montana, USA McEvoy, Jamie
2017
4 4 p. 852-859
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10 Enhancing citizen engagement in natural resource governance: Scope, content and input in the operation of the extractive industries transparency initiative Balag’kutu, Timothy Adivilah
2017
4 4 p. 775-778
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11 Evaluating the impact of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) on corruption in Zambia Fenton Villar, Paul
2017
4 4 p. 795-805
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12 Explaining diverse national responses to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in the Andes: What sort of politics matters? Bebbington, Anthony
2017
4 4 p. 833-841
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13 Explaining fragmented and fluid mobilization in gold mining concessions in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo Geenen, Sara
2017
4 4 p. 758-765
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14 Fueling the boom or smothering it? Examining oil and gas policy differences across the states Fisk, Jonathan M.
2017
4 4 p. 869-874
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15 Monitoring the moneylenders: Institutional accountability and environmental governance at the World Bank’s Inspection Panel Sovacool, Benjamin K.
2017
4 4 p. 893-903
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16 Navigating the intergenerational divide? Youth, artisanal diamond mining, and social transformation in Sierra Leone Maconachie, Roy
2017
4 4 p. 744-750
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17 Necessary illusions: Fetishism and the becoming of subsoil resources Kneas, David
2017
4 4 p. 846-851
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18 [No title] Jackson, Nicholas A.
2017
4 4 p. 931-932
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19 Pioneering extractive sector transparency. A PWYP perspective on 15 Years of EITI Klein, Asmara
2017
4 4 p. 771-774
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20 Quality of life and unconventional oil and gas development: Towards a comprehensive impact model for host communities Mayer, Adam
2017
4 4 p. 923-930
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21 Reconfigured state-community relations in Africa’s extractive sectors: insights from post-liberalisation Tanzania Pedersen, Rasmus Hundsbæk
2017
4 4 p. 915-922
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22 Teaching artisanal miners about mercury pollution using songs Veiga, Marcello M.
2017
4 4 p. 842-845
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23 The curious case of Cuyuna: Re–Envisioning former extractive sites to stimulate local communities Bergstrom, R.D
2017
4 4 p. 860-868
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24 The effects of increased revenue transparency in the extractives sector: The case of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Corrigan, Caitlin C.
2017
4 4 p. 779-787
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25 The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI): The latest attempt at governing the extractive industries in Chad Hoinathy, Remadji
2017
4 4 p. 825-832
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26 The influence of psychological resources on mineworkers’ levels of burnout in a remote and isolated mining town in South Africa Nel, Petrus
2017
4 4 p. 885-892
artikel
27 Transparent autocracies: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and civil society in authoritarian states Öge, Kerem
2017
4 4 p. 816-824
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28 Trouble in paradise: The 1958 white mineworkers’ strike on the Zambian Copperbelt Money, Duncan
2017
4 4 p. 707-716
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29 Unforeseen consequences of extractivism: The influence of employment modes and place setting on environmental preferences and values in coastal Australia Paterson de Heer, Chloe
2017
4 4 p. 875-884
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30 White capital: Corporate social responsibility and the limits of transformation in South Africa Atal, Maha Rafi
2017
4 4 p. 735-743
artikel
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