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1 A historical perspective on deep-sea mining for manganese nodules, 1965–2019 Sparenberg, Ole

6 3 p. 842-854
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2 Assessing impacts of mining: Recent contributions from GIS and remote sensing Werner, T.T.

6 3 p. 993-1012
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3 Challenging extractivism: Activism over the aftermath of the Fundão disaster Lyra, Mariana Galvão

6 3 p. 897-905
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4 Community development in the face of resource extraction in northern Minnesota, USA Bergstrom, Ryan Dennis

6 3 p. 831-841
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5 Corporate social responsibility and the reproduction of (neo)colonialism in the Ecuadorian Amazon Pearson, Zoe

6 3 p. 881-888
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6 Creating shared value as a business strategy for mining to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Fraser, Jocelyn

6 3 p. 788-791
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7 Debating the unknowns of marine oil exploration in Mexico Quist, Liina-Maija

6 3 p. 855-862
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8 Deriving social benefits from mining through regulation: Lessons learned in South Africa Corrigan, Caitlin C.

6 3 p. 940-947
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9 Dialogue as racism? The promotion of “Canadian dialogue” in Guatemala's extractive sector Roy Grégoire, Etienne

6 3 p. 688-701
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10 Does fracking drive you to drink? Unconventional oil and gas production and alcohol consumption in U.S. counties Mayer, Adam

6 3 p. 823-830
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11 Editorial Board
6 3 p. ii
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12 Embedded corporate strategies and power: The case of Vale S.A. in Itabira, Brazil Milanez, Bruno

6 3 p. 889-896
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13 Extractive Dispossession: “I am not happy our land will go, we will have no better life” Roche, Charles

6 3 p. 977-992
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14 Getting grounded? Miners’ migration, housing and urban settlement in Tanzania, 1980–2012 Jønsson, Jesper Bosse

6 3 p. 948-959
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15 Global production networks and strategic coupling in value chains entering peripheral regions Nilsen, Trond

6 3 p. 815-822
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16 Governing territory in conditions of legal pluralism: Living law and free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) in Xolobeni, South Africa Huizenga, Daniel

6 3 p. 711-721
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17 How attractive is Brazil’s oil and gas regulatory framework to investors? Araujo, Felipe Costa

6 3 p. 906-914
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18 Improved resource governance through transparency: Evidence from Mongolia Boldbaatar, D.

6 3 p. 775-787
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19 India’s resource (inter)nationalism: Overseas mining investments shaped by domestic conditions Oskarsson, Patrik

6 3 p. 747-755
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20 “Legal enclosure” and resource extraction: Territorial transformation through the enclosure of local and indigenous law Szablowski, David

6 3 p. 722-732
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21 Lies and misdemeanours: Nauru, phosphate and global geopolitics Gale, S.J.

6 3 p. 737-746
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22 Minding the “governance gaps”: Re-thinking conceptualizations of host state “weak governance” and re-focussing on home state governance to prevent and remedy harm by multinational mining companies and their subsidiaries Coumans, Catherine

6 3 p. 675-687
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23 Natural gas extraction and community development in Tanzania: Documenting the gaps between rhetoric and reality Kamat, Vinay R.

6 3 p. 968-976
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24 Neoliberal reform, contestation and relations of power in mining: Observations from Guinea and Mongolia Campbell, Bonnie

6 3 p. 642-653
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25 NGOs as innovators in extractive industry governance. Insights from the EITI process in Colombia and Peru Arond, Elisa

6 3 p. 665-674
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26 Resource-making, materiality and the disruptive geographies of the extractive industries in the Asia-Pacific Allen, Matthew G.

6 3 p. 733-736
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27 Securing territory for mining when Traditional Owners say ‘No’: The exceptional case of Wangan and Jagalingou in Australia Lyons, Kristen

6 3 p. 756-766
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28 Social mobilisation in Colombia’s extractive industries, 2000–2015 Vargas, Gonzalo A

6 3 p. 873-880
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29 Struggles over extractive governance: Power, discourse, violence, and legality Szablowski, David

6 3 p. 635-641
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30 The ethics of material provisioning: Insiders’ views of work in the extractive industries Smith, Jessica M.

6 3 p. 807-814
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31 The limits of audit culture extractivism: Risk and reinsurance in Canadian oil transport by rail and pipeline Gilbert, Liette

6 3 p. 654-664
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32 The precarious political economy of cobalt: Balancing prosperity, poverty, and brutality in artisanal and industrial mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Sovacool, Benjamin K.

6 3 p. 915-939
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33 What do we know about export diversification in oil-producing countries? Ross, Michael L.

6 3 p. 792-806
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34 When extractive governance fails: Oil theft as resistance in Nigeria Naanen, Ben

6 3 p. 702-710
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35 Why was Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF), Argentina’s National Oil Company, privatized? Huizar, Richard

6 3 p. 863-872
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36 Women, mining and power in southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo: The case of Kisengo Bashwira, Marie-Rose

6 3 p. 960-967
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37 Zones of entanglement: Researching mining arenas in Melanesia and beyond Bainton, Nicholas

6 3 p. 767-774
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