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1by Mohan, Giles Published in Development and change (01.01.2021)“...ABSTRACT China's internationalization has been heralded by some as a new era of South–South cooperation. Yet such framings of development are pitched at an...”
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2by Mohan, Giles Tan-Mullins, May“...Debates around infrastructure tend to focus on the global North, yet in the global South demand for infrastructure is huge and we see new and emergent actors...”
edited by O’Brien, Peter Pike, Andy O’Neill, Phillip
Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.05.2019)
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3by Mohan, Giles Published in International development planning review (01.01.2015)“...In analysing Africa's development it is important to consider the complex global-local dynamics at play and the necessity of getting underneath representations...”
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4“...Most analyses of China's renewed engagement with Africa treat China as the driving force, and little recognition is given to the role of African agency,...”
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5by Neal, Sarah Bennett, Katy Cochrane, Allan Mohan, Giles Published in Sociology (Oxford) (01.02.2019)“...This article contributes to understandings of the conviviality which has dominated recent sociological approaches to urban multiculture. The article argues for...”
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6“...Though we seemingly live in a time of flourishing anti-immigrant sentiment and a resurgence of the far-right… the story on the ground is a whole lot more...”
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7by Mohan, Giles Published in International development planning review (01.01.2013)“...China is the major 'new' player in Africa and impacts on development and planning in numerous ways. This Viewpoint assesses whether, and how, China alters the...”
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8by Bennett, Katy Cochrane, Allan Mohan, Giles Neal, Sarah Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.08.2017)“...This paper contributes to research on urban multiculture and debates as to how people routinely live and experience ethnic diversity in their everyday lives...”
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9by Mohan, Giles Published in Development and change (01.11.2013)“...ABSTRACT This article provides a political economy framework for analysing China's engagements with Africa. It situates the rise of China in the context of the...”
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10by Neal, Sarah Mohan, Giles Cochrane, Allan Bennett, Katy Published in Qualitative research : QR (01.10.2016)“...In social research some places and populations are disproportionately targeted by researchers. While relatively little work exists on the concept of...”
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11“...The role of China in Africa must be understood in the context of competing and intensified global energy politics, in which the US, India and China are among...”
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12The potential of corporate environmental responsibility of Chinese state-owned enterprises in Africaby Tan-Mullins, May Tan-Mullins, May Mohan, Giles Mohan, Giles“...Drawing upon empirical data collected in China and Africa, this article evaluates Chinese overseas corporate social responsibility strategies and their...”
edited by Mohan, Giles Cook, Sarah Urban, Frauke
Published in Environment, development and sustainability (01.04.2013)
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13by Neal, Sarah Bennett, Katy Cochrane, Allan Mohan, Giles Published in Ethnic and racial studies (17.02.2019)
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14by Mohan, Giles Asante, Kojo Pumpuni Abdulai, Abdul-Gafaru Published in New political economy (04.05.2018)“...Ghana's status as a new oil producer raises questions about the developmental effects of resources, and the role of political institutions in these processes...”
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15by Jones, Hannah Neal, Sarah Mohan, Giles Connell, Kieran Cochrane, Allan Bennett, Katy Published in The Sociological review (Keele) (01.08.2015)“...This paper engages with an emergent literature on multiculture and concepts such as conviviality and negotiation to explore how increasingly ethnically diverse...”
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17“...In an increasingly ethnically diverse society, debates about migration, community, cultural difference and social interaction have never been more pressing...”
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18“...Recent discussions in development have moved away from holistic theorisation towards more localised, empirical and inductive approaches. In development...”
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19by Urban, Frauke Urban, Frauke Mohan, Giles Mohan, Giles Cook, Sarah Cook, Sarah“...The emergence of China as a global player challenges the pre-existing dominance of the OECD countries and will continue to be a crucial force for global change...”
edited by Mohan, Giles Cook, Sarah Urban, Frauke
Published in Environment, development and sustainability (01.04.2013)
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