Theo dõi
Nick Bainton
Nick Bainton
Associate Professor, Australian National University
Email được xác minh tại anu.edu.au - Trang chủ
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
A critical review of the social aspects of mine closure
N Bainton, S Holcombe
Resources Policy 59, 468-478, 2018
1952018
The Lihir destiny: cultural responses to mining in Melanesia
N Bainton
ANU E Press, 2010
1662010
The energy‐extractives nexus and the just transition
N Bainton, D Kemp, E Lèbre, JR Owen, G Marston
Sustainable Development 29 (4), 624-634, 2021
1442021
Keeping the network out of view: mining, distinctions and exclusion in Melanesia
NA Bainton
Oceania 79 (1), 18-33, 2009
832009
“My Land, My Work”: Business Development and Large-Scale Mining in Papua New Guinea
NA Bainton, M Macintyre
Engaging with capitalism: Cases from Oceania, 139-165, 2013
672013
Men of Kastom and the Customs of Men: Status, Legitimacy and Persistent Values in Lihir, Papua New Guinea
NA Bainton
The Australian Journal of Anthropology 19 (2), 194-212, 2008
642008
Land and access: A framework for analysing mining, migration and development in Melanesia
NA Bainton, G Banks
Sustainable Development 26 (5), 450-460, 2018
562018
Stepping stones across the Lihir Islands: developing cultural heritage management in the context of a gold-mining operation
NA Bainton, C Ballard, K Gillespie, N Hall
International Journal of Cultural Property 18 (1), 81-110, 2011
442011
Land, labour and capital: Small and large-scale miners in Papua New Guinea
N Bainton, JR Owen, S Kenema, J Burton
Resources Policy 68, 101805, 2020
382020
The end of the beginning? Mining, sacred geographies, memory and performance in Lihir
NA Bainton, C Ballard, K Gillespie
The Australian Journal of Anthropology 23 (1), 22-49, 2012
382012
The genesis and the escalation of desire and antipathy in the Lihir Islands, Papua New Guinea
NA Bainton
The Journal of Pacific History 43 (3), 289-312, 2008
372008
Mining and Indigenous peoples
N Bainton
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 2020
362020
Zones of entanglement: Researching mining arenas in Melanesia and beyond
N Bainton, JR Owen
The Extractive Industries and Society 6 (3), 767-774, 2019
362019
The absent presence of the state in large-scale resource extraction projects
NA Bainton, EE Skrzypek
ANU Press, 2021
302021
Embedding gender-responsive approaches in impact assessment and management
N Götzmann, N Bainton
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 39 (3), 171-182, 2021
292021
Project-Induced In-Migration and Large-Scale Mining: A Scoping Study
N Bainton, V Vivoda, D Kemp, J Owen, J Keenan
The University of Queensland, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, 2017
272017
Adding and sustaining benefits: Large-scale mining and landowner business development in Papua New Guinea
N Bainton, RT Jackson
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (2), 366-375, 2020
262020
The social aspects of mine closure: a global literature review
N Bainton, S Holcombe
Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland, 2018
262018
11. Migrants, Labourers and Landowners at the Lihir Gold Mine, Papua New Guinea
NA Bainton
Large-scale mines and local-level politics, 313, 2017
252017
Are you viable? Personal avarice, collective antagonism and grassroots development in Melanesia
NA Bainton
University of Queensland Press, 2011
242011
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