Earth matters : indigenous peoples, the extractive industries and corporate social responsibility
edited by Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh and Saleem Ali.
- UK : Greenleaf publishing, 2008.
- 272 p.
Table of Contents: Introduction Chapter 1. Corporate social responsibility and democratisation: opportunities and obstacles Chapter 2. The impact on resource development on social ties: theory and methods for assessment Chapter 3. Realising solidarity: indigenous peoples and NGOs in the contested terrains of mining and corporate accountability Chapter 4. Understanding corporate- aboriginal agreements on mineral development: a conceptual framework Chapter 5. Indigenous peoples, corporate social responsibility and the fragility of the interpersonal domain Chapter 6. Corporate engagement with indigenous women in the minerals industry: making space for theory Chapter 7. Archaeological heritage and traditional forests within the logging economy of British Columbia: an opportunity for corporate social responsibility Chapter 8. Indigenous employment outcomes in the Australian mining industry Chapter 9. The fragmentation of responsibilities in the Melanesian mining sector Chapter 10. Shareholder activism and corporate behaviour in Ecuador: a comparative study of two oil ventures Chapter 11. Environmental justice concerns with transitional mining operations Chapter 12. Indigenous people and mineral resource extraction in Russia: the case of diamonds Chapter 13. Conclusion Index