Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal is 5. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The economic impact of the Coronavirus 2019 (Covid-2019): Implications for the mining industry147
When subterranean slavery supports sustainability transitions? power, patriarchy, and child labor in artisanal Congolese cobalt mining43
Ecological civilization, authoritarian environmentalism, and the eco-politics of extractive governance in China42
Mapping ecological distribution conflicts: The EJAtlas36
Volatility of international commodity prices in times of COVID-19: Effects of oil supply and global demand shocks33
A perspective on household natural gas consumption in Ukraine29
Green innovation in natural resource industries: The case of local suppliers in the Peruvian mining industry27
Can MENA extractive industries support the global energy transition? Current opportunities and future directions27
Socially distanced school-based nutrition program under COVID 19 in the rural Niger Delta26
A review of the failed attempts to curb mercury use at artisanal gold mines and a proposed solution25
Enabling food security through use of local rocks and minerals25
Local Content in Developing and Middle-Income Countries: Towards a More Holistic Strategy24
Reclaiming the neglected minerals of development24
Cobalt mining and the corporate outsourcing of responsibility in the Democratic Republic of Congo23
Running out? Rethinking resource depletion22
Formalization of artisanal and small-scale mining in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo: An opportunity for women in the new tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold (3TG) supply chain?21
The presource curse in Africa: Economic and political effects of anticipating natural resource revenues20
European mining and the social license to operate20
Enterprise development? Local content, corporate social responsibility and disjunctive linkages in Ghana’s oil and gas industry20
Understanding the impacts of mining on ecosystem services through a systematic review19
COVID-19, extractive industries, and indigenous communities in Canada: Notes towards a political economy research agenda19
Building a case for regional local content policy: The hollowing out of mining regions in Chile19
Women in artisanal mining: Reflections on the impacts of a ban on operations in Ghana19
The protective nature of gold during times of oil price volatility: An analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic19
Small-scale gold mining and the COVID-19 pandemic: Conflict and cooperation in the Brazilian Amazon19
Conceptualizing sand extractivism: Deconstructing an emerging resource frontier18
Improving the concept of energy security in an energy transition environment: Application to the gas sector in the European Union18
Extractive industries transparency initiative and the politics of institutional innovation in Ghana's oil industry17
Mining heterogeneity: Diverse labor arrangements in an Indonesian informal gold economy17
The role of justice in developing critical minerals17
The political economy of Latin American conflicts over mining extractivism17
The politics of local content implementation in Ghana’s oil and gas sector15
Mobility, temporary migration and changing livelihoods in Zimbabwe's artisanal mining sector15
‘Formalization bubbles’: A blueprint for sustainable artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) in sub-Saharan Africa15
Interventions to promote gender equality in the mining sector of South Africa14
Crude oil security in a turbulent world: China's geopolitical dilemmas and opportunities14
Preconditions for successful implementation of the Finnish standard for sustainable mining14
Land, conflict and radical distributive claims in South Africa's rural mining frontier14
Can indigenous community-based monitoring act as a tool for sustainable self-determination?14
Shale gas development and crime: A review of the literature13
Using local content policies to engender resource-based development in Zambia: A chronicle of a death foretold?13
Extractive industries and the environment: Production, pollution, and protest in global history13
Mining struggles in Argentina. The keys of a successful story of mobilisation12
Is sunshine the best disinfectant? Evaluating the global effectiveness of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)12
Determining the innovation efficiency of resource-based cities using a relational network dea model: Evidence from China12
For the greater good? Questioning the social licence of extractive-led development in Western Australia's Martuwarra Fitzroy River region12
From the postwar era to intensified Chinese intervention: Variegated extractive regimes in the Philippines and Indonesia12
Concerns about lithium extraction: A review and application for Portugal✰12
Gender in oil, gas and mining: An overview of the global state-of-play12
Carbon prices for meeting the Paris agreement and their impact on key metals12
Iron ore peripheries in the extractive boom: A comparison between mining conflicts in India and Brazil12
Sand mining: Stopping the grind of unregulated supply chains12
Consistently unreliable: Oil spill data and transparency discourse11
Post-mining landscapes and their endogenous development potential for small- and medium-sized towns: Examples from Central Europe11
Measuring the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in mining host communities: A South African case study11
Entrepreneurship in a transformative and resource-rich state: The case of Qatar11
Local content in extractive industries: Evidence and lessons from Chile’s copper sector and Malaysia’s petroleum sector11
Human insecurities in gold mining: A systematic review of evidence from Ghana11
The rise of ‘Mashurugwi’ machete gangs and violent conflicts in Zimbabwe's artisanal and small-scale gold mining sector11
A political ecology perspective on resource extraction and human security in Kenya, Bolivia and Peru11
Automation and robotics in mining: Jobs, income and inequality implications10
Guiding corporate social responsibility practice for social license to operate: A Nordic mining perspective10
Historicising sulfur mining, lime extraction and geotourism in Indonesia and Australia10
From metaphor to political spin: Understanding criticisms of the social licence10
Conflict and contestation in Kyrgyz mining infrastructure10
‘Centres of excellence’ for artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Tanzania: Assumptions around artisanal entrepreneurship and formalization10
Mining as a temporary land use: A global stocktake of post-mining transitions and repurposing10
Conflict minerals and battery materials supply chains: A mapping review of responsible sourcing initiatives10
Cultivating backward linkages to Zambia’s copper mines: Debating the design of, and obstacles to, local content10
Corruption trends during Africa's oil boom, 2005 to 201410
How Africa's prospective petroleum producers fell victim to the presource curse10
Environmental crimes in extractive activities: Explanations for low enforcement effectiveness in the case of illegal gold mining in Madre de Dios, Peru9
Examining Mexico's energy policy under the 4T9
Licensing acceptance in a mineral-rich welfare state: Critical reflections on the social license to operate in Sweden9
Social-ecological-technological systems consequences of mining: An analytical framework for more holistic impact assessments9
Activists and regulatory politics: Institutional opportunities, information, and the activation of environmental regulation9
“In my village, everyone uses the tractor”: Gold mining, agriculture and social transformation in rural Burkina Faso9
The act that shaped the gender of industrial mining: Unintended impacts of the British mines act of 1842 on women’s status in the industry9
Financial inclusion for women and men in artisanal gold mining communities: A case study from the Democratic Republic of the Congo9
Resistance as governance: Transformative strategies forged on the frontlines of extractivism in Canada9
The politics of domestic gas: The Sasol natural gas deals in Mozambique9
Traditional knowledge and resource management in the northwest territories, Canada: Definitions, disciplinary divides, and reasons for decisions9
When good intentions turn bad: The unintended consequences of the 2016 Tanzanian coal import ban9
Dirty to clean energy: Exploring ‘oil and gas majors transitioning'9
Mining needs new business models9
Anticipating futures through enactments of expertise: A case study of an environmental controversy in a coal mining region of Colombia9
Domestication of the role of the mining sector in Southern Africa through local content requirements9
Enhancing corporate standing, shifting blame: An examination of Canada's Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act9
Comparing reflexive and assertive approaches to social licence and social impact assessment8
Territorial experience and the making of global norms: How the Quellaveco dialogue roundtable changed the game of mining regulation in Peru8
Diversity and inclusion in mining: An analysis of indicators used in sustainability reporting8
Understanding activist perceptions of environmental justice success in mining resistance movements8
Stepping stones to keep fossil fuels in the ground: Insights for a global wind down from Ireland8
Extractivism of the poor: Natural resource commodification and its discontents8
Institutional investors’ site visits and corporate social responsibility: Implications for the extractive industries✰8
A subnational carbon curse? Fossil fuel richness and carbon intensity among US states8
Socio-economic impacts and sustainability of mining, a case study of the historical tin mining in Singkep Island-Indonesia8
The (not-so-free) Chilean water model. The case of the Antofagasta Region, Atacama Desert, Chile8
Mining region value and vulnerabilities: Evolutions over the mine life cycle8
The myth of gravity concentration to eliminate mercury use in artisanal gold mining8
New directions in research on women and gender in extractive industries8
Corruption and local content development: Assessing the impact of the Petrobras’ scandal on recent policy changes in Brazil8
The role of the socio-technical regime in the sustainable energy transition: A case of the Eurasian Arctic8
Petroleum revenue management in Ghana: How does the right to information law promote transparency, accountability and monitoring of the annual budget funding amount?8
Towards a climate change consensus: How mining and agriculture legitimize green extractivism in Argentina7
Coping with sudden mine closure: The importance of resilient communities and good governance7
The Turów Brown Coal Mine in the shadow of an international conflict: Surveying the actions of the European Union Court of Justice and the populist policies of the Polish government7
Beyond victimisation: Gendered legacies of mining, participation, and resistance7
Evaluation of transparency of public information on Canadian mining projects in Ecuador7
Between waste and profit: Environmental values on the Central African Copperbelt7
Willingness to protest over resource extraction in Latin America7
From moderate to radical resource nationalism in the boom era: Pockets of effectiveness under stress in ‘new oil’ Tanzania7
Natural gas pipeline compressor stations: VOC emissions and mortality rates7
Extractive practices, oil corporations and contested spaces in Nigeria7
Towards a more accountable resource governance in developing countries: The case of Ghana’s oil and gas sector7
Condemned to the periphery: The lived experiences of women in artisanal gold mining activities in Karamoja sub-region, Uganda7
One concept fits it all? On the relationship between geoethics and responsible mining7
Environmental transparency of Russian mining and metal companies: Evidence from independent ranking system7
Social movements in energy transitions: The politics of fossil fuel energy pathways in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Poland7
Trajectories of mining territories: An integrated and interdisciplinary concept to achieve sustainability7
More than just jobs: Understanding what drives support for a declining coal industry.7
Improving governance quality through global standard setting? Experiences from the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in Indonesia7
Managerial perspectives on strategies for advancing environmental considerations in the mining industry7
Adding and sustaining benefits: Large-scale mining and landowner business development in Papua New Guinea7
The impacts of mining on Sámi lands: A knowledge synthesis from three reindeer herding districts7
Communal violence as a strategy for negotiation: Community responses to nickel mining industry in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia7
From ‘conflict minerals’ to peace? Reviewing mining reforms, gender, and state performance in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo6
Politics on display: The realities of artisanal mining formalisation in Ghana6
Surveying the complex social-ecological pathways between resource extraction and Indigenous Peoples’ health in Canada: A scoping review with a realist perspective6
The role of institutional mining investors in driving responsible tailings management6
Beyond transparency: A consideration of extraction's full costs6
Challenging the set mining path: Agency and diversification in the case of Kiruna6
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)’s response to artisanal cobalt mining: The Entreprise Générale du Cobalt (EGC)6
Frontiers of Extraction and Contestation: dispossession, exclusion and local resistance against MIDROC Laga-Dambi Gold Mine, southern Ethiopia6
Having a high-risk job: Uranium miners’ perception of occupational risk in France6
Gold mining in French Guiana: A multi-criteria classification of mining projects for risk assessment at the territorial scale6
An analysis of gas accidents in Chinese coal mines, 2009 – 20196
Voices of artisanal and small-scale mining, visions of the future: Report from the International Conference on Artisanal and Small-scale Mining and Quarrying6
Towards indigenous community-led monitoring of fish in the oil sands region of Canada: Lessons at the intersection of cultural consensus and fish science6
Mining indigenous territories: Consensus, tensions and ambivalences in the Salar de Atacama6
The environmentalization of mining in Colombia, Chile, and Peru: A comparative analysis of green state formation6
An environmental harm perspective to examine our understanding of UK nuclear energy expansion6
Mining institutions, contention and credibility: Applying the Conflict Analysis Model to court cases in China6
Marine conservation versus offshore oil and gas extraction: Reconciling an intensifying dilemma in Atlantic Canada6
Unrealistic expectations, frustrated progress and an uncertain future? The political economy of oil in Kenya6
Mine decline and women: Reflections from the Free State Goldfields6
Mining with social license: Case study of Kylylahti mine in Northern Karelia, Finland6
Contentious and institutional politics in a petro-state: Nigeria's 2012 fuel subsidy protests6
“I just gotta have tough skin”: Women's experiences working in the oil and gas industry in Canada✰6
Unearthing power: A decolonial analysis of the Samarco mine disaster and the Brazilian mining industry6
Safety concerns and occupational health hazards of women in artisanal and small-scale mining in Ghana6
Geographies of deep sea mining: A critical review6
Gender, agency and decision making in community engagement: Reflections from Afghanistan’s Mes Aynak Mine6
Performing accountability in petroleum resource governance in a shrinking democratic space: The case of Tanzania6
Mapping and classification of mining host communities: A case study of South Africa6
The exploration and exploitation of shale gas in Algeria: Surveying key developments in the context of climate uncertainty6
Changing masculinities in response to environmental impacts of mining: Reflections from Mindre village, Papua New Guinea6
A critical perspective on social license to operate terminology for Canada's most vulnerable mining communities6
The politics of the temporary: Tanzanian local content in the East African crude oil pipeline6
Artisanal mining, mechanization and human (in) security in Sierra Leone6
The gold, peoples and multiple frontiers of French Guiana6
Global sustainability of electric vehicles minerals: A critical review of news media6
Dynamics of local impacts in low-carbon transition: Agent-based modeling of lithium mining-community-aquifer interactions in Salar de Atacama, Chile6
Extracting Uranium’s futures: Nuclear wastes, toxic temporalities, and uncertain decisions5
Understanding the whole-body vibration produced by mining equipment as a role-player in workers’ well-being – a systematic review5
Strategic minerals: Global challenges post-COVID-195
ICT, citizen engagement and the governance of extractive resources in Tanzania: Documenting the practice and challenges5
Assessing the state of uranium research: Environmental justice, health, and extraction5
Loophole or lifeline? The policy challenges of mines in care and maintenance5
Framing and blaming: Media coverage of coal mining accident coverups in China5
Minerals are a shared inheritance: Accounting for the resource curse5
A review of the environmental and health implications of recycling mine tailings for construction purposes in artisanal and small-scale mining communities5
From coal not to ashes but to what? As Pontes, social memory and the concentration problem5
Using corporate sustainability reporting to assess the environmental footprint of titanium and zirconium mining5
Extractive industries and regional diversification: A multidimensional framework for diversification in mining regions5
Finance and fossil capital: A community divided?5
Corporate affairs and the conquest of social performance in mining5
Examining impact and benefit agreements in mineral extraction using game theory and multiple-criteria decision making5
Appraising affected community perceptions of implementing programs listed in the environmental impact statement: A case study of Nickel smelter in Indonesia5
How the population in Mount Isa is living with lead exposure from mining activities5
Comparative capacity of global mining regions to transition to a post-mining future5
Determinants of perceived risk among artisanal gold miners: A case study of Berber locality, Sudan5
The compensation arenas in south New Caledonia. Minescape, governmentality and politics5
Challenges with formalizing artisanal and small-scale mining in Cameroon: Understanding the role of Chinese actors5
The devolution of the social licence to operate in the Australian mining industry5
Indigenous resistance to mining in post-conflict Colombia5
Invisibility and the extractive-pandemic nexus5
Mining and the value of place in New Caledonia: Negotiation, evaluation, recognition5
A fifth wave? The changing nature of boomtown research5
Estimating the environmental cost of mixed rare earth production with willingness to pay: A case study in Baotou, China5
Oil revenues, public procurement and armed conflict: A case study of a subnational government in Colombia5
The state and the extractive industries in Australia: Growth for whose benefit?5
Justice and critical mineral development in Indonesia and across ASEAN5
What did NAM do to get a social licence to operate? The social impact history of the Schoonebeek oilfield in the Netherlands5
Local perspectives on food security in Nigeria's Niger delta5
Coastal residents’ attitudes toward offshore oil and gas drilling in China5
Mining companies and gender(ed) policies: The women of the Congolese Copperbelt, past and present5
Elsewhere and otherwise: Indigeneity and the politics of exclusion in Labrador's extractive resource governance5
Mapping industrial disaster recovery: Lessons from mining dam failures in Brazil5
Exploitation, post-mining, re-exploration? New projects for former French metal mines5
Let's talk about mercury contamination in the Amazon (again): The case of the floating gold miners’ village on the Madeira River5
Responding to the commodity boom with varieties of resource nationalism: a political economy explanation for the different routes taken by Africa's new oil producers5
Poisoned chalice or opportunity for positive impact? an analysis of the impact of ‘inherited’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitments in Kenya's titanium mining industry✰5
Diversification in the Middle East: From Crude Trends to Refined Policies5
Reordering the extractive political settlement: Resource nationalism, domestic ownership and transnational bargains in Indonesia5
Geotechnical assessment of sand for civil engineering in western Cameroon5
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