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The corporate elite and the architecture of climate change denial: a network analysis of carbon capital's reach into civil society
W Carroll, N Graham, MK Lang, Z Yunker, KD McCartney
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 55 (3), 425-450, 2018
652018
Canadian fossil capitalism, corporate strategy, and post‐carbon futures
N Graham
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 56 (2), 224-250, 2019
222019
Big Oil's Political Reach: Mapping Fossil Fuel Lobbying from Harper to Trudeau
N Graham, WK Carroll, D Chen
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2019
202019
Carbon capital and corporate influence: Mapping elite networks of corporations, universities, and research institutes
WK Carroll, N Graham, Z Yunker
Corporatizing Canada: Making business out of public service, 58-73, 2018
182018
Mapping political influence
N Graham, S Daub, W Carroll
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2017
172017
Carbon capital’s political reach: a network analysis of federal lobbying by the fossil fuel industry from Harper To Trudeau
N Graham, WK Carroll, D Chen
Canadian Political Science Review 14 (1), 1-31, 2020
122020
Foundations, ENGOs, clean growth networks and the integral state
WK Carroll, N Graham, M Shakespear
The Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie 45 (2 …, 2020
112020
State-capital nexus and the making of BC shale and liquefied natural gas
N Graham
BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, 11-38, 2017
92017
Mapping the environmental field: Networks of foundations, ENGOs and think tanks
WK Carroll, N Graham, M Shakespear
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 58 (3), 284-305, 2021
82021
Fuelling the subsidized public: Mapping the flow of extractivist content on Facebook
R Neubauer, N Graham
Canadian Journal of Communication, 2021
72021
Forces of Production, Climate Change and Canadian Fossil Capitalism
N Graham
Forces of Production, Climate Change and Canadian Fossil Capitalism, 2021
62021
Ecological forces of production
NJ Graham
Capitalism Nature Socialism 26 (2), 76-91, 2015
62015
9 “Doing Things Better Together” Industry Capture of Climate Policy in British Columbi
S Daub, C Ejeckam, N Graham, Z Yunker
Regime of Obstruction, 249-272, 2021
42021
Fossil knowledge networks: science, ecology, and the “greening” of carbon extractive development
N Graham
Studies in Political Economy 101 (2), 93-113, 2020
42020
Canada's Lobbying Industry: Business and Public Interest Advocacy from Harper to Trudeau
N Graham, B Evans, D Chen
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2023
12023
'The Mises Network and Climate Policy': Policy Briefing No. 2.
D Plehwe, M Goldenbaum, A Ramanujam, R McKie, K Ekberg, G Hall, ...
Climate Social Science Network, 2021
12021
Think tanks and climate obstruction: Atlas affiliates in Canada
N Graham
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 2024
2024
Defending “Canadian Energy”: Connective Leadership and Extractive Populism on Canadian Facebook
R Neubauer, N Graham, H Krobath
Environmental Communication 17 (6), 634-652, 2023
2023
Planning and the Ecosocialist Mode of Cooperation
N Graham
Monthly Review 75 (3), 126–141, 2023
2023
Climate breakdown: From fossil capitalism to climate capitalism (and beyond?)
N Graham, W Carroll
Socialist Register 59, 2023
2023
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