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Professor Ikechukwu Umejesi
Professor Ikechukwu Umejesi
Sociology Department, University of Fort Hare, East London Campus South Africa
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Impacts on Social Fabric. In Scholes, R., Lochner, P., Schreiner, G., Snyman-Van der Walt, L. and de Jager, M. (eds.). 2016. Shale Gas Development in the Central Karoo: A …
D Atkinson, R Schenk, Z Matebesi, D Badenhorst, I Umejesi, L Pretorius
CSIR 2, 870-958, 2016
64*2016
Domestic violence as a'class thing': perspectives from a South African township
NC Mazibuko, I Umejesi
Gender and behaviour 13 (1), 6584-6593, 2015
322015
Oil exploration and local opposition in colonial Nigeria: understanding the roots of contemporary state-community conflict in the Niger Delta
I Umejesi, W Akpan
South African Review of Sociology 44 (1), 111-130, 2013
292013
Systems analysis approach for complex global challenges
P Mensah, D Katerere, S Hachigonta, A Roodt
Springer, 2018
262018
The Nation State, Resource Conflict, and the Challenges of" Former Sovereignties" in Nigeria.
I Umejesi
African Studies Quarterly 13 (3), 2012
242012
Impacts on social fabric
D Atkinson, R Schenk, Z Matebesi, K Badenhorst, I Umejesi, L Pretorius
Accessed on the internet http://seasgd. csir. co. za on 30, 08-17, 2016
212016
Evaluating the sustainability of agritourism in the wild coast region of South Africa
P Cheteni, I Umejesi
Cogent Economics & Finance 11 (1), 2163542, 2023
182023
Fighting elephants, suffering grass: oil exploitation in Nigeria
I Umejesi, M Thompson
Journal of Organizational Change Management 28 (5), 791-811, 2015
172015
Amnesty, patriarchy and women: the'missing gender'voice in post-conflict Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
I Umejesi
Gender and Behaviour 12 (1), 6223-6237, 2014
162014
Poisoned chalice or opportunity for positive impact? an analysis of the impact of ‘inherited’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitments in Kenya's titanium mining industry
GO Willice O. Abuya
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (2020), 1002-1010, 2020
152020
Collective memory, coloniality and resource ownership questions: the conflict of identities in postcolonial Nigeria
I Umejesi
Africa Review 7 (1), 42-54, 2015
122015
Rule of law as a panacea to religious crises in contemporary Nigeria
IO Umejesi
Human Views on God, Variety Not Monotony, 2010
112010
Livelihoods in child headed households and state intervention: A case study of the orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in East London, South Africa
U Ngconjana, AS Kwizera, I Umejesi
Gender and Behaviour 15 (1), 8160-8180, 2017
102017
Land use, compensational justice and energy resource extraction in Nigeria: A socio-historical study of petroleum and coal mining communities
I Umejesi
University of Fort Hare, 2010
92010
Risks and vulnerability in uranium mining: A synthesis of local perspectives in the Great Karoo region of South Africa
M Issah, I Umejesi
The Extractive Industries and Society 5 (3), 284-293, 2018
82018
Blame it on alcohol:‘Passing the buck’on domestic violence and addiction
N Mazibuko, I Umejesi
Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies 4 (2), 718-738, 2015
82015
The experience of conducting a longitudinal study: the COSATU workers’ survey 2008
C Bischoff, M Tshoaedi
COSATU's contested legacy, 32-55, 2013
82013
Hermeneutics of Religious Crises in Contemporary Nigeria: Oriental Philosophy of Religious Tolerance as a Recipe for Peace
IO Umejesi
Human and Religious Development in Nigeria: Theoretical and Methodological …, 2011
72011
Uranium mining and sense of community in the Great Karoo: Insights from local narratives
M Issah, I Umejesi
The Extractive Industries and Society 6 (1), 171-180, 2019
62019
Coal sector revitalization, community memory, and the land question in Nigeria: a paradox of economic diversification?
I Umejesi
African Studies Quarterly 12 (3), 1, 2011
62011
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