The governance of extractive industries has become increasingly globalized. International conventions and multi-stakeholder institutions set out rules and standards on a range of issues, such as environmental protection, human rights, and Indigenous rights. Companies’ compliance with these global rules may minimize risks for investors and shareholders, while offering people at sitesof extraction more leverage. Although the Russian state retains a significant stake in the oil and gas industries, Russian oil and gas companies have globalized as well, receiving foreign investment, participating in global supply chains, and signing on to global agreements. We investigate how this global engagement has affected Nenets Indigenous communities in Y...
This research provides insight into various modes of benefit-sharing agreements between oil and gas ...
This research provides insight into various modes of benefit-sharing agreements between oil and gas ...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork material and other data collected during 2006–2009, this article exa...
How can indigenous communities in illiberal regimes benefit from oil production? This paper compares...
How can the interests of extractive industries and indigenous communities in the Arctic be balanced ...
How can the interests of extractive industries and indigenous communities in the Arctic be balanced ...
This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on...
Global energy problems will remain a challenge in the coming decades. The impact of climate change a...
Can the interests of both the extractive industries and Indigenous communities in the Arctic be bala...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...
Many indigenous peoples in the Arctic have a longer experience of engaging with its resources than R...
The article addresses the issue of indigenous agency and its influence on the contestation of indige...
Many transnational energy companies are engaged in the exploration and development of oil reserves i...
The article addresses the issue of indigenous agency and its influence on the contestation of indige...
The paper examines interactions of oil companies and reindeer herders in the tundra of the Russian A...
This research provides insight into various modes of benefit-sharing agreements between oil and gas ...
This research provides insight into various modes of benefit-sharing agreements between oil and gas ...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork material and other data collected during 2006–2009, this article exa...
How can indigenous communities in illiberal regimes benefit from oil production? This paper compares...
How can the interests of extractive industries and indigenous communities in the Arctic be balanced ...
How can the interests of extractive industries and indigenous communities in the Arctic be balanced ...
This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on...
Global energy problems will remain a challenge in the coming decades. The impact of climate change a...
Can the interests of both the extractive industries and Indigenous communities in the Arctic be bala...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...
Many indigenous peoples in the Arctic have a longer experience of engaging with its resources than R...
The article addresses the issue of indigenous agency and its influence on the contestation of indige...
Many transnational energy companies are engaged in the exploration and development of oil reserves i...
The article addresses the issue of indigenous agency and its influence on the contestation of indige...
The paper examines interactions of oil companies and reindeer herders in the tundra of the Russian A...
This research provides insight into various modes of benefit-sharing agreements between oil and gas ...
This research provides insight into various modes of benefit-sharing agreements between oil and gas ...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork material and other data collected during 2006–2009, this article exa...