Prof. Dr. Nathan Andrews

Profil

Derzeitige StellungProfessor W-2 und Äquivalente
FachgebietPolitikwissenschaft,Afrikanistik
KeywordsManagement of natural resources, Public consultation, Sustainable livelihoods, Stakeholder engagement, Procedural justice
Auszeichnungen

2024: Member, Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars, Scientists and Artists

2022: Faculty of Social Sciences Early Career Research Award, McMaster University

2019: University Excellence in Research Award, University of Northern British Columbia

Aktuelle Kontaktadresse

LandKanada
OrtHamilton
Universität/InstitutionMcMaster University
Institut/AbteilungDepartment of Political Science

Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung

Prof. Dr. Eckart WoertzGIGA Institut für Nahost-Studien (IMES), GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies/ Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Hamburg
Beginn der ersten Förderung01.06.2024

Programm(e)

2023Humboldt-Forschungsstipendien-Programm für erfahrene Forschende

Publikationen (Auswahl)

2024Andrews, Nathan and Raynold W. Alorse: Can Voluntary Business and Human Rights Norms be Effective? Exploring a Multidimensional Perspective of Norm Effectiveness in Africa. In: Journal of Human Rights Practice, 2024,
2024Joseph Oduro-Appiah, Williams Agyemang-Duah and Nathan Andrews Factors influencing the creation of high-impact oil and gas geophysical seismic cutlines in an ecologically- sensitive landscape in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. In: The Extractive Industries and Society, 17: 101386 2024,
2024Campero, Cecilia, Nathan Andrews and Tracy Smith-Carrier: Mining, the sustainable development goals and impact assessments: A review of governance and local impacts. In: Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 2024,
2024Buhmann, Karin, Alberto Fonseca, Nathan Andrews and Giuseppe Amatulli eds.: The Routledge Handbook on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement. Routledge, 2024
2024Alex Osei-Kojo, Lord Bobbie, Nathan Andrews, Alex Wilkerson, Ellis Adams, and Nancy Leech The State of Research on Ghana’s Oil and Gas Resources: Themes and Future Directions. In: Resources Policy, 88: 104018 2024,
2023Nathan Andrews and Nene Ernest Khalema eds: Decolonizing African Studies Pedagogies: Knowledge Production, Epistemic Imperialism and Black Agency. Palgrave Macmillan, 2023
2023Paul Bowles and Nathan Andrews: Extractive Bargains: Natural Resources and the State-Society Nexus. Palgrave Macmillan, 2023
2023John Hopeson Anku, Nathan Andrews and Logan Cochrane The Global Land Rush and Agricultural Investment in Ghana: Existing Knowledge, Gaps and Future Directions. In: Land, 12, 2023, 1-17
2022Nathan Andrews and J. Andrew Grant eds: Corporate Social Responsibility and Canada’s Role in Africa’s Extractive Sectors. University of Toronto Press, 2022
2022Maïka Sondarjee and Nathan Andrews Decolonizing International Relations and Development Studies: What’s in a buzzword?. In: International Journal, 77, 2022, 545-738
2022Nathan Andrews and Nelson Oppong: How Global Norms Matter: Norm Diffusion and the Tangled Web of Localization in Ghana’s Extractive Industry. In: Globalizations, 20, 2022, 482- 498
2022Nathan Andrews, J. Andrew Grant and Jesse Ovadia eds: Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa: Panacea or Pandora’s Box?. University of Toronto Press, 2022
2022Nathan Andrews, Sandra Amongin and Isaac Dery Oil, Fish, and Livelihoods: Narratives of Hydrocarbon Benefits and Gendered Relations in Ghana. In: Energy Research and Social Science 88, 2022, 1-9
2021Nathan Andrews and Pius Siakwah: Oil and Development in Ghana: Beyond the Resource Curse. Routledge, 2021
2021Nathan Andrews, Nathan Bennett, Philippe Le Billon, Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor, Sandra Amongin, Stephanie Green, Noella Gray and Rashid Sumaila: Oil, Fisheries and Coastal Communities: A Review of Impacts on the Environment, Livelihoods, Spaces and Governance. In: Energy Research and Social Science 75: 102009, 2021,
2021Nathan Andrews: Oil, Social Differentiation and the Politics of Scale: A Political Ecology of Hydrocarbon Extraction in Ghana. In: Journal of Political Ecology, 28, 2021, 358- 375
2021Logan Cochrane and Nathan Andrews eds.: The Transnational Land Rush in Africa: A Decade After the Spike. Palgrave Macmillan, 2021
2020Alex Osei-Kojo and Nathan Andrews: A Developmental Paradox? The ‘Dark Forces’ against Corporate Social Responsibility in Ghana’s Extractive Industry. In: Environment, Development and Sustainability, 22, 2020, 1051-1071
2020Nathan Andrews and Eyene Okpanachi Depoliticization and Ahistoricism of Transparency and Accountability via Global Norms: Assessing the EITI in Ghana and Nigeria. In: Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 58, 2020, 228-249
2020Charis Enns, Nathan Andrews and J. Andrew Grant Security for Whom? Analyzing Hybrid Security Governance in Africa’s Extractive Sectors. In: International Affairs, 96, 2020, 995-1013.
2020Nathan Andrews and Marcellinus Essah: The Sustainable Development Conundrum in Gold Mining: Exploring ‘Open, Prior and Independent Deliberate Discussion’ as a Community- Centered Framework. In: Resources Policy, 68: 101798, 2020,
2019Nathan Andrews: Gold Mining and the Discourses of Corporate Social Responsibility in Ghana. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
2019Nathan Andrews: Normative Spaces and the UN Global Compact for Transnational Corporations: The Norm Diffusion Paradox. In: Journal of International Relations & Development, 22, 2019, 77-106
2019Nathan J. Bennett, Andres M. Cisneros-Montemayor, Jessica Blythe, Jennifer J. Silver, Gerald Singh and Nathan Andrews et al. Towards a sustainable and equitable blue economy. In: Nature Sustainability, 2, 2019, 991-993
2018Nathan Andrews and Chilenye Nwapi: Bringing the State Back in Again? The Emerging Developmental State in Africa’s Energy Sector. In: Energy Research & Social Science, 41, 2018, 48-58
2018Nathan Andrews: Land versus Livelihoods: Community Perspectives on Dispossession and Marginalization in Ghana’s Mining Sector. In: Resources Policy, 58, 2018, 240-249
2017Chilenye Nwapi and Nathan Andrews: A ‘New’ Developmental State in Africa? Evaluating Recent State Interventions vis-à-vis Resource Extraction in Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. In: McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law 13, 2017, 223-267
2017Isaac Odoom and Nathan Andrews: What/Who Is Still Missing in International Relations (IR) Scholarship? Situating Africa as an Agent in IR Theorizing. In: Third World Quarterly, 38, 2017, 42-60
2016Nathan Andrews: Challenges of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Domestic Settings: An Exploration of Mining Regulation vis-à-vis CSR in Ghana. In: Resources Policy, 47, 2016, 9-17
2016Benjamin K. Sovacool, Gotz Walter, Thijs Van de Graaf and Nathan Andrews Energy Governance, Transnational Rules, and the Resource Curse: Exploring the Effectiveness of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). In: World Development, 86, 2016, 179-192
2015Nathan Andrews: Digging for Survival and/or Justice? The Drivers of Illegal Mining Activities in Western Ghana. In: Africa Today, 62, 2015, 3-24
2015Benjamin K. Sovacool and Nathan Andrews: Does Transparency Matter? Evaluating the Governance Impacts of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) in Azerbaijan and Liberia. In: Resources Policy, 45, 2015, 183-192
2015Nathan Andrews, N. Ernest Khalema, and N’Dri T. Assie-Lumumba eds: Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Retrospect: Africa’s Development Beyond 2015. Springer, 2015
2014Nathan Andrews and Sylvia Bawa: A Post-Development Hoax? (Re)-Examining the Past, Present and Future of Development Studies. In: Third World Quarterly, 35, 2014, 922-938
2013Nathan Andrews: Community Expectations from Ghana’s New Oil Find: Conceptualizing Corporate Social Responsibility as a Grassroots-Oriented Process. In: Africa Today, 60, 2013, 54-75