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Corporate Social Responsibility and Canada s Role in Africa s - Extractive Sector

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With reference to global governance initiatives aimed at promoting ethical business practices, this volume offers a timely examination of Canada-Africa relations and natural resource governance.


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Section I - Introduction: Conceptual Approaches and Policy Implications
1. Africa-Canada Relations in Natural Resource Sectors: Approaches to (and Prospects for) Corporate Social Responsibility, Good Governance, and Human Security - Nathan Andrews, University of Northern British Columbia and J. Andrew Grant, Queen’s University
Section II - Canada in Africa: From the Global to the Local (and Back)
2. Canadian Government and Corporate Social Responsibility: Implications for Sustainable Development in Africa - Uwafiokun Idemudia, York University; W. R. Nadège Compaoré, York University & Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR); and Cynthia Kwakyewah, Tony Elumelu Foundation
3. Corporate Social Responsibility and Canada’s Role in Africa’s Extractive Industries: A Critical Analysis - Nketti Johnston-Taylor, United Way Calgary
4. Canadian Perspectives on the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights in Africa: Assessing the Legitimacy of Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives in Extractive Sectors - Charis Enns, University of Sheffield & Aga Khan University, Kenya
5. The Impact of the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights on Corporate Social Responsibility Policies: An Assessment of Canadian Mining Firms - Jason J. McSparren, University of Massachusetts, Boston
6. Natural Resource Governance and Human Security: What has Canada got to do with Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining in Africa? - Timothy Adivilah Balag’kutu, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Section III - Corporate Social Responsibility, Norms, and Development
7. Global Governance via Local Procurement? Interrogating the Promotion of Local Procurement as a Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy - Paula Butler, Wilfrid Laurier University
8. Examining the Dynamics of Global Corporate Social Responsibility Frameworks and Canadian Mining Firms: Insights from Ghana and South Africa - Raynold Wonder Alorse, Queen’s University
9. ‘Golden’ Expectations: Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance in South Africa’s Mining Sector - David Orr, University of Cambridge
10. A Natural Resource Boon or Impending Doom in East Africa? Political Settlements and Governance Dynamics in Uganda’s Oil Sector - Shingirai Taodzera, University of Ottawa
Section IV - Concluding Remarks: Reflections on Corporate Social Responsibility, Legitimacy, and Africa-Canada Relations in Natural Resource Sectors
11. Corporate Social Responsibility and Issues of Legitimacy and Development: Reflections on the Mining Sector in Africa - Bonnie Campbell, Université du Québec à Montréal
12. Reflections on Africa-Canada Relations in Natural Resource Sectors in the 2020s - J. Andrew Grant, Queen’s University and Nathan Andrews, University of Northern British Columbia


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Edited by Nathan Andrews and J. Andrew Grant

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With reference to global governance initiatives aimed at promoting ethical business practices, this volume offers a timely examination of Canada-Africa relations and natural resource governance.

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Authors Nathan (EDT)/ Grant Andrews, Nathan Grant Andrews
Assisted by Nathan Andrews (Editor), J. Andrew Grant (Editor)
Publisher University of Toronto Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2019
 
EAN 9781487522452
ISBN 978-1-4875-2245-2
No. of pages 320
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

EU, Europäische Union, Entwicklungsstudien

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