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Resisting renewable energy transitions: innovation as a moral trope in the US oil and gas industry 2024 Critique of anthropology 44 (3): 219-34
  • Mette M. High
H6 [CRITIQUE-] 0308-275X
Gaseous politics: contradictions and moral frontiers of the energy transition in Ghana 2024 Critique of anthropology 44 (3): 235-55
  • Pauline Destrée
H6 [CRITIQUE-] 0308-275X
Advocating for indigenous peoples' land rights through theater 2024 Cultural Survival quarterly 48 (2): 23
  • Simson Kapembe
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Slow down the flow talk: an ethnography of the transversality of life-with-oil in Esmeraldas, Ecuador 2023 Ethnos 88 (2): 288-307
  • Gabriela Valdivia
H6 [ETHNOS-] 1469-588X
Reading oil (back) into media history: the case of postwar television 2023 International journal of cultural studies 26 (4): 410-26
  • Kyle Conway
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
The rise and fall of the synthetic: the mediatization of Canada's oil sands 2023 International journal of cultural studies 26 (4): 427-44
  • Patrick McCurdy
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
Danger, no exit: relationships to 'remains' and 'petromelancholia' on the landscape of oil sands 2023 International journal of cultural studies 26 (4): 445-64
  • Megan Green
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
Four distinct culture of oilified masculinity, but absent hegemonic masculinity: some multiple masculinities perspectives from a remote UK offshore drilling platform 2023 Journal of contemporary ethnography 52 (3): 344-78
  • Nicholas Norman Adams
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0891-2416
Governing through opacity: customary authority, hidden intentions, and oil infrastructure development in Suai, Timor Leste 2023 Ethnos 88 (4): 797-818
  • Judith Bovensiepen
H6 [ETHNOS-] 1469-588X
'We work for the devil': oil extraction, kinship and the fantasy of time on the offshore frontier 2023 Critique of anthropology 43 (1): 24-43
  • Pauline Destrée
H6 [CRITIQUE-] 0308-275X
The most valuable lands: Seneca oil, Seneca's oil, and the struggle for land rights at the birthplace of an industry 2023 American Indian culture and research journal 46 (2): 1-28
  • Alicia Puglionesi
  • Randy A. John
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Virgin oil lands conquered? The project of historical memory on the territory of Yugra 2023 Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 22 (3): 22-36
  • Ksenia Barabanova
H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] 1361-7362
Art, affect, and social media in the 'No Dakota Access Pipeline' movement 2023 Theory, culture and society 40 (7-8): 179-92
  • Robyn Lee
H6 [THEORY-] 0263-2764
Beyond the wound and oblivion: the Voz Memoriosa and its narrative in two Radio Ucamara documentaries 2022 Antipoda: revista de antropología y arqueología (46): 99-122
  • Andrea Cabel García
H6/KUL [REVISTA-] 0124-485X
An ethnography of public events: reformulating the extended case method in contemporary social theory 2022 Ethnography 23 (1): 38-59
  • Jannik Schritt
H6/KF [ETHNOGRAPHY-] 1466-1381
Venezuela’s oil specter: contextualizing and historicizing the Bolivarian attempt to sow the oil 2022 History and anthropology 33 (4): 472-95
  • Iselin Åsedotter Strønen
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
Cuba, Soviet oil, and the sanctions that never were: an archival investigation of Socialist relations 2022 Journal of Latin American studies 54 (4): 593-616
  • Oscar Sanchez-Sibony
*H6/KUL [JOURNAL-] 0022-216X
Hydrocarbons and communities in the eastern Andean heights of Boyacá, Colombia 2022 Boletín de antropología (Antioquia) 37 (64): 61-84
  • Laura López Estupiñán
H6/KUL [BOLETIN-] 0120-2510
The EU and European transnational companies in Central Asia: relocating agency in the energy sector 2022 Central Asian survey 41 (4): 770-87
  • Gian Marco Moisé
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
The media turn in African environmentalism: the Niger delta and oil's network forms 2021 Journal of visual culture 20 (1): 60-84
  • Cajetan Iheka
H6/KF [JOURNAL-] 1470-4129
The media turn in African environmentalism: the Niger delta and oil's network forms 2021 Journal of visual culture 20 (1): 60-84
  • Cajetan Iheka
H6/KF [JOURNAL-] 1470-4129
Unconditional transfers are not oil: the economic foundations of subnational undemocratic regime reproduction 2021 Bulletin of Latin American research 40 (5): 730-49
  • Augustina Giraudy
  • Diego Diaz-Rioseco
*H6/KUL [BULLETIN-] 0261-3050
Can oil speak? On the production of ontological difference and ambivalence in extractive encounters 2021 Anthropological quarterly 94 (1): 33-64
  • Judith Bovensiepen
H6 [PRIMITIVE-] 0003-5491
Suspicion and expertise: following the money in an offshore investigation 2021 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 27 (1): 70-89
  • Taras Fedirko
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Neglected transportation infrastructure: corporate social responsibility and the Russian state in a small Siberian oil town 2021 Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 20 (3): 1-45
  • Gertraud Illmeier
  • Gertrude Saxinger
  • Natalia Krasnoshtanova
H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] 1361-7362
"Oil ethnicity": petroleum and communal conflict in the Niger delta of Nigeria 2021 Journal des africanistes 91 (1): 38-61
  • Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos
H6/KY [SOCIETE-] 0399-0346
Art, Indigenous sovereignty, and resistance in the age of big oil 2021 American Indian quarterly 45 (2): 152-95
  • Katie Kane
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0095-182X
African studies keyword: oil 2021 African studies review 64 (2): 458-83
  • John R. Heilbrunn
*H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0002-0206
‘We could be rich’: unemployment, roadblocks and the rhythms of hydrocarbon work among the Guaraní of the Argentine Chaco 2020 Bulletin of Latin American research 39 (3): 319-33
  • Augustin Diz
*H6/KUL [BULLETIN-] 0261-3050
Circling the barrels: Kazakhstan's regime stability in the wake of the 2014 oil bust 2020 Central Asian survey 39 (4): 480-99
  • Morena Skalamera Groce
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
Crafting spaces of value: infrastructure, technologies of extraction and contested oil in Nigeria 2020 The Cambridge journal of anthropology 38 (2): 38-52
  • Omolade Adunbi
H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] 2047-7716
'Proceed to your death': Lakuwa, environmental disaster management, and the culture of oil politics in Nigeria 2020 Journal of material culture 25 (1): 36-59
  • Babajide Ololajulo
  • Omolade Adunbi
H6/KF [JOURNAL-] 1359-1835
Probabilistic borderwork: oil smuggling, nonillegality, and techno-legal politics in the Kurdish borderlands of Turkey 2020 American ethnologist 47 (1): 72-85
  • Firat Bozçali
H6 [AMERICAN-] 0094-0496
Waiting for a deus ex machina: 'sustainable extractives' in a 2°C world 2020 Critique of anthropology 40 (4): 471-89
  • Dinah Rajak
H6 [CRITIQUE-] 0308-275X
Doing global investments the Nordic way. The “business case” for Equinor’s support to union work among its employees in Tanzania 2020 Focaal (88): 22-39
  • Siri Lange
H6/KF [FOCAAL-] 0920-1297
Between social footprint and compliance, or “what IBAMA wants”. Equinor Brazil’s social sustainability policy 2020 Focaal (88): 40-57
  • Iselin Åsedotter Strønen
H6/KF [FOCAAL-] 0920-1297
Between oil and tourism: Huaorani youth’s plans for the future 2020 Etnografia polska 64 (1/2): 155-70
  • Aleksandra Wierucka
  • Tomasz Lidzbarski
H6/KVM [ETNOGRAFIA-] 0071-1861
Conservancies, conflict and dispossession: the winners and losers of oil exploration in Turkana, Kenya 2020 African studies review 63 (4): 831-57
  • Anna Mdee
  • Kennedy Mkutu
*H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0002-0206
Biomonitoring and ethnobiology: approaches to fill the gaps in indigenous public and environmental health 2019 Journal of ethnobiology 39 (1): 50-64
  • Chelsey Geralda Armstrong
  • Élyse Caron-Beaudoin
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Sicilian futures in the making: living species and the latency of biological and environmental threats 2019 Nature and culture 14 (1): 79-104
  • Mara Bernadusi
H6 [NATUR-] 1558-6073
Projects of devotion: energy exploration and moral ambition in the cosmoeconomy of oil and gas in the Western United States 2019 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 25 (1): 29-46
  • Mette M. High
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Orphaned wells, oil assets, and debt: the competing ethics of value creation and care within petrocapitalist projects of return 2019 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 25 (1): 67-90
  • Caura Wood
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Fuel of fear and force: gasoline's energetic power and its entanglement in composite ethics 2019 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 25 (1): 140-59
  • Amy Penfield
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Oil's colonial residues: geopolitics, identity, and resistance in Venezuela 2019 Bulletin of Latin American research 38 (S1): 76-93
  • Donald V. Kingsbury
*H6/KUL [BULLETIN-] 0261-3050
"We are not dead souls": the good petroleum fairies and the spirits of the taiga in Subarctic Siberia 2019 Sibirica: journal of Siberian studies 18 (3): 109-50
  • Dominique Samson Normand de Chambourg
H6/KW [SIBIRICA-] 1361-7362
Imagined futures, mobility and the making of oil conflicts in Uganda 2019 Journal of Eastern African studies 13 (3): 389-408
  • Martin Doevenspeck
  • Paddy Kinyera
H6/KY [EASTERN-] 1753-1055
Muted market signals: politics, petroleum investments and regulatory developments in Tanzania` 2019 Journal of Eastern African studies 13 (3): 409-27
  • Peter Bofin
  • Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen
H6/KY [EASTERN-] 1753-1055
Well-oiled protest: adding fuel to political conflicts in Niger 2019 African studies review 62 (2): 49-71
  • Jannik Schritt
*H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0002-0206
The DRC-Angola offshore oil dispute: how regime (in)security outweighs sovereign claims 2019 Journal of southern African studies 45 (5): 841-57
  • Eric Kennes
  • Kristof Titeca
  • Patrick Edmond
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0305-7070
Indigenous numerically small peoples and extraction companies in the Ob North: cooperation or conflict? 2019 Anthropology and archeology of Eurasia 58 (4): 246-58
  • Elena A. Erokhina
H6/KVY [ANTHROPOLOGY-] 1061-1959