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Women who age too fast : female work, bodies and health in the gold mines of Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
The Extractive Industries and Society (in Press)
2002
G. Kabilambali, F.M. Bashizi, E. Vanlerberghe
Facets of Power: Politics, Profits and People in the Making of Zimbabwe’s Blood Diamonds
2016
Johannesburg: Wits University Press/ Harare: Weaver Press
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An ‘Extractive Developmental State’ in Southern Africa? The Cases of Zambia and Zimbabwe
Third World Quarterly, 39(6) 1166-1190
2018
The Politics of Resource Bargaining, Social Relations and Institutional Development in Zimbabwe Since Independence
Katja Hujo, ed., The Politics of Domestic Resource Mobilization for Social Development
2020
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan and UNRISD
Truncated Transitions: Elite Politics, Business Resilience and Continuities of Power in Zimbabwe’s Minerals Sector
New Leaders. New Dawn? South Africa and Zimbabwe Under Cyril Ramaphosa and Emmerson Mnangagwa
2022
Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Chris Brown, David Moore and Blair Rutherford, eds
Transnational Capital and Regulating African Extractives: Zimbabwe’s Blood Diamonds
Greg Albo, Nicole Aschoff and Alfredo Saad-Filho, eds., Capital and Politics: Socialist Register 2023
2022
London: Merlin Press/New York: Monthly Review Press/Halifax: Fernwood Books
The Return of Resource Nationalism to Southern Africa
Special Issue Introduction. Journal of Southern African Studies, 49(3) 339-357
2023
M. Larmer
Policy as Performance: Indigenisation and Resource Nationalism in Zimbabwe in the 2000s
Journal of Southern African Studies, 49(3) 501-524
2023
Transnational Law and Local Struggles: Mining, Communities and the World Bank
2007
Hart Publishing
Operationalizing Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in the Extractive Industry Sector? Examining the Challenges of a Negotiated Model of Justice
Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue Canadienne d’études Du Développement, 30(1–2), 111–130
2010
Struggles over extractive governance: Power, discourse, violence, and legality
The Extractive Industries and Society, 6(3), 635–641
2019
Campbell, B.
“Legal enclosure” and resource extraction: Territorial transformation through the enclosure of local and indigenous law.
The Extractive Industries and Society, 6(3), 722–732
2019
Economic Diplomacy and Home State Responsibility for Human Rights Abuses Involving Extractive Industries Abroad
The Case of Canada. Business and Human Rights Journal, 1–7
2024
Cambridge Core
From instrumentalization to commoning: A critical review of participation in urban nature-based solutions
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Green mission creep: The unintended consequences of circular economy strategies for electric vehicles
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Jackson, J.
EV Paradise: Exploring the value chains of green extractivism
2023
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Sareen, S. Haarstad, H. and Rommetveit, K.
Oil Linkages: State-Led Development in Angola and Nigeria
Phenomenal World
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Local Content Policies and Petro-Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Analysis
Resources Policy, 49: 20-30
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Ghana’s petroleum industry: expectations, frustrations and anger in coastal communities
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2020
JA Ayelazuno and J van Alstine
Addressing gender inequality through employment and procurement: Local content in Tanzania's emerging gas industry
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Sustainable Energy Transitions for African Petroleum Producers
Cape Town: African Climate Foundation
2024
A Andreoni, S Roberts, CM Monjane, E Davis, and S Fakir
‘Formalizing Trading Spaces and Places: An Analysis of the Informal Sector in Lusaka, Zambia
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Agriculture-Related Industry and Small Town Growth in Zambia: A Case of Mazabuka
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Kalapula, M
Framing Power in Co-production Engagements in Kampala City, Uganda
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PLOS ONE Journals
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Ndebele-Murisa, M.R., C.P. Mubaya, L. Pretorious, R. Mamombe, K.N. Iipinge, J. Mfune, G. Siame, B. Mwalukanga
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Rodrigues, Cristina Udelsmann, Karen Büscher, and Jeroen Cuvelier
There used to be order: life on the Copperbelt after the privatisation of the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines
2021
University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor
Making mining localities: Trajectories and stories of mining and mobility in Zambia
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Iva Peša
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The Biopolitics of Do-it-yourself Urbanism on the Zambian Copperbelt
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Viabilité économique de l’exploitation artisanale de l’or au Sud-Kivu face à la compétition des entreprises minières internationales
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The future of artisanal gold mining and miners under an increasing industrial presence in South-Kivu and Ituri, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
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Symbiose ou antibiose?» Un regard sur les liens entre l’exploitation minière artisanale et l’agriculture
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L’agriculture comme ‘alternative’ de la mine artisanale : contraintes au développement de l’agriculture dans le territoire de Kalehe
Ansoms, A., Bisoka, N., A. et Vandeginste, S. (eds) Conjoctures de l’Afrique centrale 2018
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Kwesu, I.
Scope and Nature of Illicit Flows in Gemstone Sector
Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA)
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Mupamhadzi, D. & Chinyanga, E.R.
Resource Nationalism in Zimbabwe: Alternative Visions and Policy Realities
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2023
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Resource nationalism and local content in Tanzania: Experiences from mining and consequences for the petroleum sector.
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Local content requirements in the petroleum sector in Tanzania: A thorny road from inception to implementation?
The Extractive Industries and Society. 4(2) pp. 371–384
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Villanger, E.
Alternatives to local content requirements in resource-rich countries.
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Local Content Management in Tanzania's Extractive Sector: How effective is it?
The Extractive Industries and Society. DOI
2024
Internal Migration and Youth Entrepreneurship in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Review of Development Economics, Vol.24, No. 3 (Special issue), pp. 790-814
2020
Understanding gender-based differences in the engagement of the youth in agribusiness in South-Kivu province, DR Congo
Business Strategy and Development
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Minyangu Muhindo, P.M. Dontsop Nguezet; S. Amato Masirika; Adetunji. Adeniyi; Olawale Olayide
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Baluku Miki R., Metaloro Dhera A. et Mumbere Lubula E.
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Whoever breaks through, settles in!’ or ‘whoever breaks through, withdraws!’. Issues of territoriality in underground mining at Kamituga
2022
Kamundala Byemba, G. and M. Akilimali Bahigira
Inequality in Zambia
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2022
Caesar Cheelo, Manenga Ndulo (eds),
State capacity building in Zambia amidst shifting political coalitions and ideologies
Sam Hickey (ed) Pockets of Effectiveness and the Politics of State-building and Development in Africa
2023
Oxford University Press
Caesar Cheelo,
Zambia Revenue Authority professional performance amidst structural constraints, 1994-2019
Pockets of Effectiveness Working Paper No. 13. Manchester, UK
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Cheelo, C.
Governing Extractive Industries: Politics, Histories, Ideas
2018
Oxford University Press
A. Bebbington, D.H. Bebbington; M. Hinfelaar, C. Sanborn; Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai,
Superfluous jobs in extractive industries. The usefulness/uselessness of job creation after dispossession.
Work, Employment and Society 37 (2): 394-411
2023
Gleiberman, M.
Struggles over value: corporate–state suppression of locally led mining mechanisation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Review of African Political Economy
2021
How much do artisanal miners earn? An inquiry among Congolese gold miners
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Stoop, N. and Verpoorten, M.
Global gold production touching ground. Expansion, informalization, and technological innovation
Basingstoke: Palgrave, 375 p.
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Verbrugge, B.
Gold and godfathers: local content, politics, and capitalism in extractive industries.
World Development 123 (1-10)
2019
Cultivating backward linkages to Zambia’s copper mines: Debating the design of, and obstacles to, local content.
The Extractive Industries and Society vol. 7, no. 2 (2020): 310-320
2022
Navigating Mine Supply and Service Provision in Neoliberal Zambia: Tracing Processes of Indigenous Capital Formation among former ZCCM employees.
The Extractive Industries and Society vol. 7
September 2022
‘The curse of being born with a copper spoon in our mouths’: An examination of the changing forms of Zambian resource nationalism
Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa: Panacea or Pandora’s Box?
2022
University of Toronto Press
Andrew Grant, Nathan Andrews
Asymmetries of Power and Capacity: the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) as an Instrument of Resource Nationalism, 1994-2021
Journal of Southern African Studies vol. 49, no. 3 (2023): 415–438
2023
Caesar Cheelo
Resource Nationalism and Indigenous Capital Accumulation: Interrogating the motivations behind the Zambia Industrial and Mining Corporation (ZIMCO) bond redemptions, 1969-1975
Journal of Southern African Studies vol. 49, no. 3 (2023): 455–475
2023
The Return of Resource Nationalism to Southern Africa - Introduction
Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 49, no. 3 (2023): 339–357
2023
Miles Larmer
Elusive Empowerment: Emerald Mining in Ndola Rural under Kenneth Kaunda’s One-Party State
Zambia Social Science Journal, vol. 9, no.1
2023
Agatha Siwale-Mulenga
Defusing the social minefield of gold sites in Kamituga, South Kivu. From legal pluralism to the re-making of institutions?
Resources Policy 2017, 53. Pp. 356-368
2017
Stoop, N. & Verpoorten, M.
Liens fiscaux dans la chaîne d'approvisionnement des 3T au Sud-Kivu.
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2020
Mushagalusa Buhendwa, A. & Kumundala Byemba, G.
Territoire et déterritorialisation des communautés locales : perceptions des communautés de Luhwindja au Sud-Kivu face à l’exploitation industrielle de l’or.
Afrique et développement Volume XLVI, N° 3, 2021. Pp. 181 – 211
2021
Mushagalusa Mudinga E. & Bashizi A
Modernisation manière, fragmentation sociale et création des anormaux.
Africa Development 47 (4). Pp. 185 – 20
2022
Mushagalusa Mudinga E., Bashizi A.
Analyse de l’efficacité technique des unités de production agricole dans le territoire de Kalehe au Sud-Kivu.
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2024
L’Harmattan. Paris
Mwami-atende Mulakilwa, C., Thierry Mirindi, Iragi Mukotanyi, F.
From Conflict minerals to peace? Reviewing mining reforms, gender, and state performance in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
The Extractive Industries and Society. Volume 8, Issue 2, 100894
2021
Wakenge C.I.. Bergh S. Cuvelier J
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2021
Maombi N.E, Mushagalusa A.B., Batano G.K.
Necessity or choice: Women’s migration to artisanal mining regions in eastern DRC
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2020
Van der Haar G.
Women, mining and power in south eastern Democratic Republic of Congo: The case of Kisengo
The Extractive Industries and Society Vol6, Issue 3
2019
Cuvelier J
Negotiating freedom? Interpreting women’s debt bondage in South Kivu artisanal gold mines.
Hintjens, Helen
Increasing awareness of policy reforms on gender equality issues in artisanal and small-scale mining in eastern DRC
Case study of the Numbi, Nzibira and Nyabibwe sites
2023
IPIS report
Akilimali M
Land, High-Value Natural Resources, and Conflict in the Central African Republic
Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa: Panacea or Pandora’s Box?
2022
University of Toronto Press
Andrews, N. Grant, A
Is collaboration possible between the small-scale and large-scale mining sectors? Evidence from ‘Conflict-Free Mining’ in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
The Extractive Industries and Society
2022
Participatory action research in health systems
TARSC, AHPSR, WHO, IDRC Canada, EQUINET, Harare
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Laurell AC, Hogstedt C, D’Ambruoso L, Shroff Z
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Hinricher J, Papamichail A
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Global Health Watch 5
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Zed books, London
Recovering lost tax to meet the health financing gap for universal public sector health systems in East and Southern Africa
BMJ Global Health
2023
Mukumba C
Rethinking the paradigm and practice of occupational health in a world without decent work: A perspective from east and southern Africa
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2021
Asserting public health interest in acting on commercial determinants of health in sub-Saharan Africa: insights from a discourse analysis
BMJ Global Health
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Godt S, Chanda-Kapata P
Securitization of the mining sector? The role of the armed forces in state interventions in Tanzania,
The Extractive Industries and Society, Vol. 17.
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Centres of excellence’ for artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Tanzania: Assumptions around artisanal entrepreneurship and formalization.
The Extractive Industries and Society
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Property Rights and Governance in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining: Critical Approaches.
2019
Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge