Odoemene, Akachi. 2012. "The Nigerian Armed Forces and Sexual Violence in Ogoniland of the Niger Delta Nigeria, 1990-1999." Armed Forces and Society 38 (2): 225-51.
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Topics: Armed Conflict, Occupation, Armed Conflict, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Security, Sexual Violence, Violence Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: sexual violence, military, military dictatorship, insurgency, militarization
Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Gender, Women, Gender, Conflict, Peace Processes, Political Participation, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Post-Conflict Regions: West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Achebe, Nwando. 2004. “The Road to Italy: Nigerian Sex Workers at Home and Abroad.” Journal of Women’s History 15 (4): 178-85.
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Topics: Gender, Livelihoods, Sexual livelihoods, Livelihoods, Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, Trafficking Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Oyekanmi, Felicia Durojaiye. 2005. “Institutionalization of Gender Inequality in Nigeria: Implications for the Advancement of Women.” Population Review Publications 44 (1): 56-71.
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Topics: Economies, Poverty, Economies, Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Households, Livelihoods Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Abdullah, Hussaina. 1993. “‘Transition Politics’ and the Challenge of Gender in Nigeria.” Review of African Political Economy, no. 56, 27-41.
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Topics: Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Governance, Post-conflict Governance, Governance, Military Forces & Armed Groups Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Mama, Amina. 1998. “Khaki in the Family: Gender Discourses and Militarism in Nigeria.” African Studies Review 41 (2): 1-17. doi:10.2307/524824.
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Topics: Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Discourses, Gender, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarism, Military Forces & Armed Groups Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Ikpe, Eka. 2010. “Nigeria and the Implementation of UNSCR 1325.” In Women, Peace and Security: Translating Policy into Practice, edited by Funmi Olonisakin, Karen Barnes, and Eka Ikpe, 87-103. New York: Routledge.
Topics: Gender, Women, Gender, UN Security Council Resolutions on WPS, UNSCR 1325, UN Security Council Resolutions on WPS Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Bryce, Jane. 1991. “Conflict and Contradiction in Women’s Writing on the Nigerian Civil War.” African Languages and Cultures 4 (1): 29–42.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Gender Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Akhionbare, A. E., and E. E. Osuji. 2013. “Effect of Oil Exploration on Socio-Cultural Issues in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria.” Journal of Environmental Issues and Agriculture in Developing Countries 5 (2): 19-24.
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Topics: Economies, Environment, Extractive Industries, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Livelihoods, Violence Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: oil exploration, socio-cultural issues, oil companies, Oguta, Likert scale
Mama, Amina. 2014. “Beyond Survival: Militarism, Equity and Women’s Security.” In Development and Equity: An Interdisciplinary Exploration by Ten Scholars from Africa, Asia and Latin America, edited by Dick Foeken, Ton Dietz, Leo De Haan, and Linda Johnson, 29-46. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV.
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Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Armed Conflict, Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Combatants, Female Combatants, Combatants, Economies, Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Gendered Power Relations, Livelihoods, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarism, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Political Participation Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone
Akor, Linus. 2011. “Trafficking of Women in Nigeria: Causes, Consequences and the Way Forward.” Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 2 (2): 89-110.
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Topics: Corruption, Economies, Poverty, Economies, Gender, Women, Gender, Girls, Gender, Trafficking, Human Trafficking, Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, Trafficking Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa, Europe, Southern Europe, Europe Countries: Italy, Nigeria Keywords: trafficking of women, poverty, prostitution, traffickers, Italo, madam
Emuedo, Crosdel O., and Okeoghene A. Emuedo. 2014. “Oil Activities, Unsustainable Environment and the Combative Reactionism of Women in the Niger Delta.” African Journal of Political Science and International Relations 8 (1): 1–9. doi:10.5897/AJPSIR12.031.
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Topics: Civil Society, Economies, Poverty, Economies, Environment, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Households, Livelihoods Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: oil activities, women's reaction, Niger Delta
Golden, Rebecca Lynne. 2012. “Armed Resistance: Masculinities, Egbesu Spirits, and Violence in the Niger Delta of Nigeria.” PhD diss., Tulane University.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Society, Democracy / Democratization, Economies, Environment, Extractive Industries, Gender, Men, Gender, Boys, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender, Governance, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Multi-national Corporations, Political Participation, Religion, Violence Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Ikelegbe, Augustine. 2005. “Engendering Civil Society: Oil, Women Groups and Resource Conflicts in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria.” The Journal of Modern African Studies 43 (2): 241–70. doi:10.2307/3876206.
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Topics: Civil Society, Economies, Poverty, Economies, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Governance, Justice, Multi-national Corporations, NGOs, Nonviolence, Peacebuilding, Political Participation Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Oluduro, Olubayo, and Ebenezer Durojaye. 2013. “The Implications of Oil Pollution for the Enjoyment of Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Women in Niger Delta Area of Nigeria.” The International Journal of Human Rights 17 (7-8): 772–95. doi:10.1080/13642987.2013.835911.
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Topics: Development, Economies, Environment, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender, Governance, Health, Mental Health, Health, Reproductive Health, Health, Livelihoods, Multi-national Corporations, Political Economies, Rights, Human Rights, Rights, Women's Rights, Rights Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: oil, exploitation, health, Niger Delta, women
Omorodion, Francis Isi. 2004. “The Impact of Petroleum Refinery on the Economic Livelihoods of Women in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria.” JENDA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies (6): 1–15.
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Topics: Development, Economies, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Gendered Power Relations, Globalization, Households, Livelihoods, Multi-national Corporations, Political Economies Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Oriola, T. 2012. “The Delta Creeks, Women’s Engagement and Nigeria’s Oil Insurgency.” British Journal of Criminology 52 (3): 534–55. doi:10.1093/bjc/azs009.
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Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Female Combatants, Combatants, Development, Economies, Extractive Industries, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Gendered Power Relations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-state Armed Groups, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Multi-national Corporations, Political Participation, Weapons /Arms Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: Niger Delta, insurgency, oil struggle, Nigerian women, Niger Delta creeks
Turcotte, H. M. 2011. “Contextualizing Petro-Sexual Politics.” Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 36 (3): 200–220. doi:10.1177/0304375411418597.
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Topics: Economies, Ethnicity, Extractive Industries, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gender, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-state Armed Groups, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Political Economies, Sexual Violence, Sexuality, Terrorism, Violence Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: gender violence, petroleum politics, social imaginaries, transnational feminisms, contextualizing petro-sexual politcs
Turner, Terisa E., and Leigh S. Brownhill. 2004. “Why Women Are at War with Chevron: Nigerian Subsistence Struggles Against the International Oil Industry.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 39 (1-2): 63–93. doi:10.1177/0021909604048251.
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Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Society, Class, Economies, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Globalization, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-state Armed Groups, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Multi-national Corporations, Political Economies, Violence Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: international oil industry, Nigeria, subsistence, women
Turner, Terisa E., and M. O. Oshare. 1993. “Women’s Uprising against the Nigerian Oil Industry in the 1980s.” Canadian Journal of Development Studies 14 (3): 329–57. doi:10.1080/02255189.1993.9669525.
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Topics: Armed Conflict, Class, Combatants, Female Combatants, Combatants, Economies, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-state Armed Groups, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Multi-national Corporations, Political Economies, Rights, Land Rights, Rights, Violence Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
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