Corporations in the resource extraction industry are frequently criticized and their operations opposed by local communities demanding more benefits, compensation for negative consecuences or oppose resource extraction altogether. Research has focused extensively on nonviolent and violent resistance campaigns that target state and quasi-state actors attempting regime change or self-determination. However, campaigns targeting corporations have received little attention so far. This thesis addresses this gap. I argue that nonviolent campaigns have a strategic advantage over violent campaigns in building leverage and forcing corporations to fulfill their demands because they are able to mobilize more numerous and diverse support and have a hig...
Traditional models of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and stakeholder management do not captu...
Traditional models of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and stakeholder management do not captu...
Industrial natural resource extraction is a significant source of conflict among citizens, corporati...
Corporations in the resource extraction industry are frequently criticized and their operations oppo...
Why do organizations choose to use nonviolence? Why do they choose specific nonviolent tactics? Exis...
The extraction of minerals is increasingly being undertaken by multinational corporations in remote ...
There are more than 3000 ongoing conflicts involving the extractive industries (mining, gas, and oil...
Political resistance is manifested in a variety of ways, including violent and nonviolent methods. T...
The relationship between natural resources and conflict has been extensively scrutinised in the fiel...
The Colombian private sector has been accused of promoting or profiting from violence in the country...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2017.Catalog...
The purpose of this article is to develop a theory which frames the demands of civil society in such...
Recent world events have renewed interest among social movement scholars in strategies and associate...
The following paper fills a gap in the literature of nonviolent resistance (NVR) by investigating w...
Traditional models of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and stakeholder management do not captu...
Traditional models of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and stakeholder management do not captu...
Traditional models of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and stakeholder management do not captu...
Industrial natural resource extraction is a significant source of conflict among citizens, corporati...
Corporations in the resource extraction industry are frequently criticized and their operations oppo...
Why do organizations choose to use nonviolence? Why do they choose specific nonviolent tactics? Exis...
The extraction of minerals is increasingly being undertaken by multinational corporations in remote ...
There are more than 3000 ongoing conflicts involving the extractive industries (mining, gas, and oil...
Political resistance is manifested in a variety of ways, including violent and nonviolent methods. T...
The relationship between natural resources and conflict has been extensively scrutinised in the fiel...
The Colombian private sector has been accused of promoting or profiting from violence in the country...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2017.Catalog...
The purpose of this article is to develop a theory which frames the demands of civil society in such...
Recent world events have renewed interest among social movement scholars in strategies and associate...
The following paper fills a gap in the literature of nonviolent resistance (NVR) by investigating w...
Traditional models of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and stakeholder management do not captu...
Traditional models of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and stakeholder management do not captu...
Traditional models of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and stakeholder management do not captu...
Industrial natural resource extraction is a significant source of conflict among citizens, corporati...