In global debates about natural resource extraction, affect has played an increasingly prominent, if somewhat nameless, role. This paper proposes a theorization of resource affect both as an intrinsic element of capitalist dynamics and as an object problematized by corporate, government, and third‐sector practice. Drawing on ethnographic research in São Tomé and Príncipe (STP), I explore the affective horizons generated by the prospect of hydrocarbon exploration: a doubtful hope comprised of visions of material betterment, personal and collective transformation, as well as anticipations of failure, friction, and discontent. I also examine the multitude of oil‐related campaigns, activities, and programmes initiated by non‐governmental organi...
The revenues associated with oil and other extractive industries projects in sub-Saharan Africa\u27p...
Forum: Anthropology of oil and the resource curse For half a century, oil production has been a key ...
This thesis offers a political geography of unconventional energy development through a study of a p...
In global debates about natural resource extraction, affect has played an increasingly prominent, if...
Attempts to address the resource curse remain focussed on revenue management, seeking technical solu...
The aim of this dissertation is to determine the spatial and dynamic mechanisms that govern the supp...
Drawing on ethnographic research in two locations facing the prospect of shale gas exploration in Po...
This article uses what the petroleum industry calls “first oil” to examine the uneven process of res...
This article argues that the oil industry is unlikely to return to the pre-2014 status quo as two pr...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal African Society. All righ...
Many resource rich countries have experienced a range of negative economic and political effects fro...
The natural resource curse thesis is that the blessing/windfall of 'nature's gifts' tends to be a cu...
Since its modern-day discovery in northwestern Pennsylvania in the 1850s, rock oil has revolutionize...
Many resource-rich countries have experienced a range of negative economic and political effects fro...
Although demand for petroleum products extends across the globe, oil extraction is concentrated in a...
The revenues associated with oil and other extractive industries projects in sub-Saharan Africa\u27p...
Forum: Anthropology of oil and the resource curse For half a century, oil production has been a key ...
This thesis offers a political geography of unconventional energy development through a study of a p...
In global debates about natural resource extraction, affect has played an increasingly prominent, if...
Attempts to address the resource curse remain focussed on revenue management, seeking technical solu...
The aim of this dissertation is to determine the spatial and dynamic mechanisms that govern the supp...
Drawing on ethnographic research in two locations facing the prospect of shale gas exploration in Po...
This article uses what the petroleum industry calls “first oil” to examine the uneven process of res...
This article argues that the oil industry is unlikely to return to the pre-2014 status quo as two pr...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal African Society. All righ...
Many resource rich countries have experienced a range of negative economic and political effects fro...
The natural resource curse thesis is that the blessing/windfall of 'nature's gifts' tends to be a cu...
Since its modern-day discovery in northwestern Pennsylvania in the 1850s, rock oil has revolutionize...
Many resource-rich countries have experienced a range of negative economic and political effects fro...
Although demand for petroleum products extends across the globe, oil extraction is concentrated in a...
The revenues associated with oil and other extractive industries projects in sub-Saharan Africa\u27p...
Forum: Anthropology of oil and the resource curse For half a century, oil production has been a key ...
This thesis offers a political geography of unconventional energy development through a study of a p...