期刊名称:EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES AND SOCIETY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The Extractive Industries and Society is the one journal devoted to disseminating in-depth analysis of the socio-economic and environmental impacts of mining and oil and gas production on societies, both past and present. It provides a platform for the exchange of ideas on a wide range of issues and debates on the extractive industries and development, bringing together research undertaken by an interdisciplinary group of social scientists in academia, government, the NGO community and industry. Topics covered by the journal include environmental management at mines and rigs; Corporate Social Responsibility and community development; the environmental and social impacts of artisanal and small-scale mining in developing countries; corruption and the extractive industries; industry reform; the donor community and the extractive industries; climate change and fossil fuel extraction; and taxation and foreign direct investment in the sector. Submissions which draw upon experiences from both developed and developing countries are invited from across the social sciences. The journal publishes original research articles, field reports, critical reviews, conference reports, book reviews and short correspondences.
Instructions to Authors
Author information pack
Instructions to Authors 731414.pdf
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Gavin HilsonFaculty of Business, Economics and Law, The Surrey Business School, University of Surrey, GU2 7XH, Guildford, Surrey, England, UKEmail Gavin Hilson
Editorial Board Members
R. AmankwahUniversity of Mines & Technology, Tarkwa, Ghana
P. Andrews-SpeedThe National University of Singapore, Singapore
G. BanksMassey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
B. BrazealCalifornia State University, Chico, California, USA
B. CampbellUniversity of Quebec, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
J. ChildsLancaster University, Lancaster, England, UK
M. J. CliffordUniversity of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA
R. De OliveiraUniversity of Oxford, Oxford, England, UK
J.A. GrantQueen’s University at Kingston, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
J. HaselipDanmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU), Roskilde, Denmark
A. HilsonRoyal Holloway, University of London, Egham, England, UK
M. HironsUniversity of Oxford, Oxford, England, UK
D. Humphreys BebbingtonClark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
D. KempUniversity of Queensland, St. Lucia Campus, Queensland, Australia
T. LaingUniversity of Brighton, Brighton, UK
S. LuningUniversiteit Leiden, Leiden, Netherlands
R. MaconachieUniversity of Bath, Bath, UK
F. Obeng-OdoomUniversity of Technology Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
J.R. OwenUniversity of Queensland, St. Lucia Campus, Queensland, Australia
S. PeggIndiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
R. PerksWorld Bank, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
K. SlackOxfam America, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
A. StandingCMI (Chr. Michelsen Institute), Bergen, Norway
N. YakovlevaNewcastle University, London, UK
T. ZolnikovNational University, San Diego, California, USA
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