Extractive Relations explores the nature of industrial power and its role in shaping what we understand to be the global mining sector. The authors examine issues at the forefront of contemporary debates: corporate obligations in safeguarding the rights of people displaced by mining, the recognition of community rights and interests in supporting or opposing mining developments, the handling of non-judicial grievances and workability of corporate remedy systems, and the logic of community relations departments in navigating these issues inside and outside of the typical modern mining establishment. The authors develop a unique theoretical approach that highlights the different types and uses of power in these settings. This perspective is s...
Imperatives for examining resource industry approaches to social performance continue to intensify. ...
Mining has a substantial influence on several parts of society, in part by providing economic and so...
Since the liberalisation of its investment regime in the 1990s, Argentina has seen a rise in foreign...
The extractive industry has never been out of the crosshairs of the CSR discussion and controversy. ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This research engages with the problem of company-community conflict in mining. The inequitable dist...
This article challenges simplified and idealised representation of conflicts between corporations, s...
Mining is a transformative activity which has numerous economic, social and environmental impacts. T...
This article focuses on community relations in the mining industry, within the context of sustainabl...
textabstractAbstract. This report aims at exploring contemporary mining conflicts in the context o...
This project has received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council UK [award number ES/...
Social License and Dispute Resolution in the Extractive Industries is a broad collection offering in...
Increasing global demand for minerals has led to increasing socio-environmental conflicts in the min...
Environmental and social conflict in the extractive resource industries can lead to significant cost...
Multinational mining corporations pursue their interests through social and political strategies acr...
Imperatives for examining resource industry approaches to social performance continue to intensify. ...
Mining has a substantial influence on several parts of society, in part by providing economic and so...
Since the liberalisation of its investment regime in the 1990s, Argentina has seen a rise in foreign...
The extractive industry has never been out of the crosshairs of the CSR discussion and controversy. ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This research engages with the problem of company-community conflict in mining. The inequitable dist...
This article challenges simplified and idealised representation of conflicts between corporations, s...
Mining is a transformative activity which has numerous economic, social and environmental impacts. T...
This article focuses on community relations in the mining industry, within the context of sustainabl...
textabstractAbstract. This report aims at exploring contemporary mining conflicts in the context o...
This project has received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council UK [award number ES/...
Social License and Dispute Resolution in the Extractive Industries is a broad collection offering in...
Increasing global demand for minerals has led to increasing socio-environmental conflicts in the min...
Environmental and social conflict in the extractive resource industries can lead to significant cost...
Multinational mining corporations pursue their interests through social and political strategies acr...
Imperatives for examining resource industry approaches to social performance continue to intensify. ...
Mining has a substantial influence on several parts of society, in part by providing economic and so...
Since the liberalisation of its investment regime in the 1990s, Argentina has seen a rise in foreign...