Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Pathways to nickel mining employment among Inuit women in Nunavik, Canada and Kanak women in New Caledonia: A comparative study57
Masculinities without men: The work experiences of local female employees in a Chinese mine in Papua New Guinea53
Entering the critical era: A review of contemporary research on artisanal and small-scale mining41
(In)visible fluidities across sandscapes: Sand dredging and local socio-environmental impacts along the Red and Mekong Rivers32
Capitalism and resource extraction: A Marxist value-theory approach to Latin American socio-environmental conflicts30
Living with coal in India: A temporal study of livelihood changes29
Strategic coupling in global production networks under geopolitical risk: Chinese lithium investment in Nigeria25
Book Review24
Dead zones of imagination: Prefiguring and contesting hydrosocial imaginaries in Germany's post-lignite transformation23
Clean and future-oriented: Local perceptions of lithium extraction in Bolivia during the presidency of Evo Morales23
Does formalization make a difference in artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM)? Insights from the Philippines23
A framework for measuring the maturity of real-time information management systems (RTIMS) in the mining industry22
Urban mining versus Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM): An interrogation of their contribution to sustainable livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa22
The temporalities of natural resources extraction: Imagined futures and the spatialization of the lithium industry in Chile21
Digging deeper: Unpacking the subnational political drivers of Chinese extractive investment in Latin America20
Public participation in environmental impact assessment processes through various channels – Can you listen to us now? Lessons from a Brazilian mining case20
The responsible cobalt sourcing assemblage: Thinking through a booming governance framework19
Towards clean energy technologies: Assessing the supply potential of critical rare earth elements in China19
Lost in the dust: Institutional perspective of the mining disasters and surrounding communities in environments with institutional voids18
Women who “age too fast”: Female work, bodies and health in the gold mines of Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo18
Critical minerals mining and Native American sovereignty: Comparing case studies of lithium, copper, antimony, nickel and graphite mining in the United States18
Critical minerals and rare earth elements in a planetary just transition: An interdisciplinary perspective18
Just transition governance to avoid socio-economic impacts of lignite phase-out: The case of Western Macedonia, Greece18
The South–South investment that never happened: Vale in Guinea18
Let's talk about mercury contamination in the Amazon (again): The case of the floating gold miners’ village on the Madeira River18
Transitioning towards sustainability in artisanal and small-scale gold mining: A case study from Tanzania18
Civic space restrictions beyond open repression: Mining and environmental defenders in Northern Chile18
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