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Ashley Fent
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Transborder political ecology of mangroves in Senegal and The Gambia
A Fent, R Bardou, J Carney, K Cavanaugh
Global Environmental Change 54, 214-226, 2019
372019
Political ecologies of time and temporality in resource extraction
A Fent, E Kojola
Journal of Political Ecology 27 (1), 819-829, 2020
292020
The faltering land rush and the limits to extractive capitalism in Senegal
M Gagné, A Fent
The Transnational Land Rush in Africa: A Decade After the Spike, 55-85, 2021
112021
Philanthropy and Sovereignty: A critical feminist exploration of the Gates Foundation’s approach to gender and agriculture development
A Fent
Association of Concerned Africa Scholars (ACAS) Bulletin 88, 78-114, 2012
82012
The anticipatory politics of dispossession in a Senegalese mining negotiation
A Fent
Journal of Political Ecology 27 (1), 877-897, 2020
72020
Confronting the climate crisis: slow geographies and relational approaches to international research
A Fent, C Gibb, S Ishihara, J Holler, WG Moseley
The Professional Geographer 74 (1), 182-192, 2022
62022
Governing alongside: Lateral state spatiality and unmet expectations amid mining negotiations in Casamance, Senegal
A Fent
American Ethnologist 46 (1), 20-33, 2019
52019
Overflow: The oppositional life of an environmental impact study in a Senegalese mining negotiation
A Fent
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 4 (4), 1622-1644, 2021
42021
Gender in extractive industry: Toward a feminist critical resource geography of mining and hydrocarbons
A Fent
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Resource Geography, 103-113, 2021
42021
“This Mine is for the Entire Casamance Coastline”: The Politics of Scale and the Future of the Extractive Frontier in Casamance, Senegal
A Fent
African Studies Review 64 (3), 628-652, 2021
22021
Dreams of eco-dictatorship: Senegalese democracy in the age of environmental crisis
AM Fent
Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies 40 (1), 2018
12018
Gendering the Development Subject: A Critical Feminist Exploration of the Gates Foundation's Approach to Gender and Agricultural Development.
AM Fent
Praxis 23 (2), 2011
12011
Gender in extractive industry
A Fent
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Resource Geography, 2021
2021
West Africa's Women of God: Alinesitoué and the Diola Prophetic Tradition
A Fent
Journal of West African History 5 (2), 146-148, 2019
2019
Overflow: The (Un) Governability of Sea, Sediment, and Heavy Mineral Sands in Senegal
AM Fent
UCLA, 2018
2018
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