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Publications

2024

Vestana, C., Cezne, E., & Stiller, M. (2024). Hierarchies and racialisation in South-South cooperation [Thematic issue]. Global Dialogue: Magazine of the International Sociological Association.


 

Hönke, J., Cezne, E., & Yang, Y. (Eds.). (2024). Africa’s Global Infrastructures: South-South Transformations in Practice. IAI African Arguments series, Oxford University Press.


Cezne, E., & Garcia, A. S. (2024). The rise and fall of Brazilian extractivism in Africa: Taking stock of Vale’s mining operations on the continent (2004–2022). The Extractive Industries and Society, 17, 101400.

2023:

Gevaert, S., Pause, L., Cezne, E., O’Connell A., Otsuki, K. (2023). Green Hydrogen in the Global South: Opportunities & Challenges. Utrecht University, Pathways to Sustainability Report


Hönke, J., Cezne, E., & Yang, Y. (2023). Liminally positioned in the South: Reinterpreting Brazilian and Chinese relations with AfricaGlobal Society37(2), 197-224.


Alencastro, M., & Cezne, E. (2023). The South–South investment that never happened: Vale in GuineaThe Extractive Industries and Society13, 101147.


Visser, R., & Cezne, E. (2023). Racializing China–Africa Relations: A Test to the Sino-African FriendshipJournal of Asian and African Studies.


Hönke, J., Cezne, E., & Yang, Y. M.  (Eds.). (forthcoming, October 2023). Africa’s Global Infrastructures: South–South Transformations in Practice. Hurst Publishers & Oxford University Press.

2022:

Namaganda, E., Otsuki, K., & Steel, G. (2022). Learning from Africana critical theory: A historicized contextualization of the impacts of Mozambique’s natural gas projectThe Extractive Industries and Society, 101075.


Cezne, E., & Hönke, J. (2022). The multiple meanings and uses of South–South relations in extraction: The Brazilian mining company Vale in MozambiqueWorld Development151, 105756.


Cezne, E., & Wethal, U. (2022). Reading Mozambique’s mega-project developmentalism through the workplace: evidence from Chinese and Brazilian investmentsAfrican Affairs121(484), 343-370.


2021:

Otsuki, K. (2021) Making justice the subject of resettlement planning.  Antipode 53(6): 1745-1766


Colua de Oliveira, E.R., Otsuki, K. & Mubai, M. E. (2021) Tackling challenges for co-management of natural resources: the community council in Limpopo National Park, MozambiqueDevelopment in Practice 31(5): 707-713


Otsuki, K. (2021) Involuntary resettlement projects as frontier of translocal sustainable development. In: Zoomers, A., Leung, M., Otsuki, K., van Westen, G. (eds.) Handbook of Translocal Development and Global Mobilities, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 145-158


Earlier publications:

Otsuki, K. (2019) Who is in the ‘public’? Infrastructure of displacement and urban  resettlement in MozambiqueBuilt Environment 44(4): 493-508


Cezne, E. (2019). Forging transnational ties from below: Challenging the Brazilian mining giant Vale SA across the South AtlanticThe Extractive Industries and Society6(4), 1174-1183.