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Emily Billo
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Mediating messiness: expanding ideas of flexibility, reflexivity, and embodiment in fieldwork
E Billo, N Hiemstra
Gender, Place & Culture 20 (3), 313-328, 2013
2042013
For institutional ethnography: Geographical approaches to institutions and the everyday
E Billo, A Mountz
Progress in Human Geography 40 (2), 199-220, 2016
1982016
Sovereignty and subterranean resources: An institutional ethnography of Repsol’s corporate social responsibility programs in Ecuador
E Billo
Geoforum 59, 268-277, 2015
752015
Introduction to focus section: Feminist research and knowledge production in geography
N Hiemstra, E Billo
The Professional Geographer 69 (2), 284-290, 2017
482017
Extraction, entanglements, and (im) materialities: Reflections on the methods and methodologies of natural resource industries fieldwork
OEA Johnson, A Zalik, CS Mollett, F Sultana, E Havice, T Osborne, ...
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 4 (2), 383-428, 2021
372021
Corporate social responsibility and the reproduction of (neo) colonialism in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Z Pearson, S Ellingrod, E Billo, K McSweeney
The Extractive Industries and Society 6 (3), 881-888, 2019
302019
Patriarchy and progressive politics: Gendered resistance to mining through everyday social relations of state formation in Intag, Ecuador
E Billo
Human Geography 13 (1), 16-26, 2020
202020
Gendering indigenous subjects: an institutional ethnography of corporate social responsibility in Ecuador
E Billo
Gender, Place & Culture 27 (8), 1134-1154, 2020
172020
Mining, criminalization, and the right to protest: Everyday constructions of the post-neoliberal Ecuadorian state
E Billo
Governance in the Extractive Industries, 39-56, 2017
102017
Competing sovereignties: Corporate social responsibility, oil extraction, and indigenous subjectivity in Ecuador
E Billo
82012
Competing sovereignties: Oil extraction, corporate social responsibility, and indigenous subjectivity in Ecuador
ER Billo
Syracuse University, 2012
22012
Institutional ethnography: A feminist methodological approach to studying institutions of resource governance
E Billo
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Resource Geography, 215-224, 2021
12021
Voices of Latin America: Social Movements and the New Activism ed. by Tom Gatehouse
E Billo
Journal of Latin American Geography 20 (1), 280-283, 2021
12021
Oil, revolution, and indigenous citizenship in Ecuadorian Amazonia
E Billo
The Journal of Peasant Studies 45 (3), 682-685, 2018
12018
Embodied Listening: Disrupting Speech-as-Presence towards Imaginative Ways of Being in the Classroom
KB Hanrahan, E Billo
ACME 22 (6), 1490-1508, 2023
2023
Tom Gatehouse, ed.: Voices of Latin America: Social Movements and the New Activism.
E Billo
Journal of Latin American Geography 20 (1), 280-284, 2021
2021
Institutional Ethnography in Geography
E Billo
SAGE Publications Ltd, 2019
2019
2 Mining, criminalization, and the right to protest
E Billo
Governance in the Extractive Industries: Power, Cultural Politics and Regulation, 2017
2017
Dilemmas of Difference: Indigenous Women and the Limits of Postcolonial Development Policy
E Billo
Journal of Latin American Geography 16 (1), 211-214, 2017
2017
Bebbington, Anthony and Bury, Jeffrey,(Eds.), Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of mining, oil, and gas in Latin America, University of Texas Press, Austin, 2013
E Billo
The Extractive Industries and Society 2 (4), 842-844, 2015
2015
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