Oil, exploitation, and multinational corporations: A comparative study of oil multinational corporations as perpetrators of structural and slow violence in the Niger Delta and the Ecuadorian Amazon
Oil companies are powerful global actors and are repeatedly accused of violence. Previous research on this topic is limited, however, and the thesis therefore set out to investigate the following question: What role do oil multinational corporations (MNCs) play as perpetrators of structural and slow violence in the areas where they operate? A comparative small-N design was applied, and two cases w
