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Omolade Adunbi
Omolade Adunbi
The Univrsity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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Oil wealth and insurgency in Nigeria
O Adunbi
Indiana University Press, 2015
1452015
The political economy of China’s investment in Nigeria
O Adunbi, H Stein
Praise for the book, 192, 2019
422019
Oil and the production of competing subjectivities in Nigeria:“platforms of possibilities” and “pipelines of conflict”
O Adunbi
African Studies Review 54 (3), 101-120, 2011
342011
Mythic oil: Resources, belonging and the politics of claim making among the ÌlàjẸ Yorùbá of Nigeria
Ọ Adunbi
Africa 83 (2), 293-313, 2013
332013
(Re) inventing development: China, infrastructure, sustainability and special economic zones in Nigeria
O Adunbi
Africa 89 (4), 662-679, 2019
202019
Enclaves of exception: Special economic zones and extractive practices in Nigeria
O Adunbi
Indiana University Press, 2022
162022
Extractive practices, oil corporations and contested spaces in Nigeria
O Adunbi
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (3), 804-811, 2020
162020
Embodying the modern: neoliberalism, NGOs, and the culture of human rights practices in Nigeria
O Adunbi
Anthropological Quarterly, 399-432, 2016
152016
Crafting spaces of value: infrastructure, technologies of extraction and contested oil in Nigeria
O Adunbi
The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology 38 (2), 38-52, 2020
142020
Whose freedom? Whose information?: Discourses on freedom of information policies
S Avle, O Adunbi
Journal of Information Policy 5, 179-203, 2015
142015
The Facebook president: Oil, citizenship, and the social mediation of politics in Nigeria
O Adunbi
PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 40 (2), 226-244, 2017
132017
The rise and decline (and rise) of the Niger Delta rebellion
O Adunbi
52018
Afro-Chinese engagements: Infrastructure, land, labour and finance Introduction
O Adunbi, B Butt
Africa 89 (4), 633-637, 2019
42019
Belonging to the S (oil): Multinational Oil Corporations, NGOs and Community Conflict in Postcolonial Nigeria
O Adunbi
Yale University, 2010
42010
“We own this oil”: Artisanal refineries, extractive industries, and the politics of oil in Nigeria
O Adunbi
Governance in the Extractive Industries, 77-94, 2017
32017
The Petro-Developmental State in Africa: Making Oil Work in Angola, Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea by Jesse Salah Ovadia London: Hurst, 2016. Pp. 246.£ 40 (hbk).
O Adunbi
The Journal of Modern African Studies 55 (2), 341-343, 2017
22017
The Petrostate in Africa
O Adunbi
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History, 2023
12023
‘Proceed to your death’: Lakuwa, environmental disaster management, and the culture of oil politics in Nigeria
O Adunbi, B Ololajulo
Journal of Material Culture 25 (1), 36-59, 2020
12020
Criminal Resistance?: The Politics of Kidnapping Oil Workers
O Adunbi
Contemporary Sociology 44 (3), 391-392, 2015
12015
“Who Morality Epp?” Economic Anxiety and the Practice of Faking Militancy in Nigeria’s Niger Delta
O Adunbi, B Ololajulo
Current Anthropology 66 (1), 000-000, 2025
2025
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