Patrik Oskarsson

Patrik Oskarsson

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

H-index: 14

Europe-Sweden

About Patrik Oskarsson

Patrik Oskarsson, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, specializes in the field of Political ecology, mining, resource politics, India, land rights.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Living with coal in India: A temporal study of livelihood changes

The micropolitics of coal in India: understanding resource politics from the ground up through a materiality lens

Thai labour NGOs during the ‘Modern Slavery’reforms: NGO transitions in a Post‐aid world

27 Indiens neue Kohlegeographie: Importe, private Akteure und neue Infrastrukturen

Preparing for a just transition away from coal: Proposal for a closed coalfield land rights and restitution act

The pandemic as a rupture that follows rules: Comparing governance responses in India, USA, Sweden and Norway

India’s new coal geography: Coastal transformations, imported fuel and state-business collaboration in the transition to more fossil fuel energy

‘Our own law is making us beggars’: Understanding experiences of governed, mine-side communities in Mutoko district, Zimbabwe

Patrik Oskarsson Information

University

Position

Department of Rural and Urban Development

Citations(all)

442

Citations(since 2020)

336

Cited By

243

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

12

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Patrik Oskarsson Skills & Research Interests

Political ecology

mining

resource politics

India

land rights

Top articles of Patrik Oskarsson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Living with coal in India: A temporal study of livelihood changes

The Extractive Industries and Society

Patrik Oskarsson

Radhika Krishnan

Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

2024/3/1

The micropolitics of coal in India: understanding resource politics from the ground up through a materiality lens

Local Environment

Patrik Oskarsson

Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

Nikas Kindo

2024/1/20

Thai labour NGOs during the ‘Modern Slavery’reforms: NGO transitions in a Post‐aid world

Development and Change

Alin Kadfak

Miriam Wilhelm

Patrik Oskarsson

2023/5

27 Indiens neue Kohlegeographie: Importe, private Akteure und neue Infrastrukturen

Energiegeographie: Konzepte und Herausforderungen

Kenneth Bo Nielsen

Patrik Oskarsson

Sören Becker

2021/9/27

Preparing for a just transition away from coal: Proposal for a closed coalfield land rights and restitution act

Economic and Political Weekly

Patrik Oskarsson

Vasudha Chhotray

2021/8/7

The pandemic as a rupture that follows rules: Comparing governance responses in India, USA, Sweden and Norway

Frontiers in Human Dynamics

Siddharth Sareen

Kenneth Bo Nielsen

Patrik Oskarsson

Devyn Remme

2021/6/10

India’s new coal geography: Coastal transformations, imported fuel and state-business collaboration in the transition to more fossil fuel energy

Energy Research & Social Science

Patrik Oskarsson

Kenneth Bo Nielsen

Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

Brototi Roy

2021/3/1

‘Our own law is making us beggars’: Understanding experiences of governed, mine-side communities in Mutoko district, Zimbabwe

The Extractive industries and society

Saymore Ngonidzashe Kativu

Patrik Oskarsson

2021/12/1

‘If the gas runs out, we are not going to sleep hungry’: Exploring household energy choices in India’s critically polluted coal belt

Energy Research & Social Science

Devanshi Chanchani

Patrik Oskarsson

2021/10/1

Adivasiness as caste expression and land rights claim-making in central-eastern India

Journal of Contemporary Asia

Patrik Oskarsson

Siddharth Sareen

2020/10/19

A hydrologically fractured state? Nation-building, the Hirakud Dam and societal divisions in eastern India

South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies

Sailen Routray

Patrik Oskarsson

Puspanjali Satpathy

2020/5/3

Land dispossession and everyday politics in rural eastern India: by Kenneth Bo Nielsen, London, Anthem Press, 2018, 234 pp.,£ 70 (hardback), ISBN 9781783087471

Michael Levien

2019/1/2

An (Urban) political ecology approach to small-scale fisheries in the global south

Geoforum

Alin Kadfak

Patrik Oskarsson

2020/1/1

The politics of caste in India’s new land wars

Journal of Contemporary Asia

Kenneth Bo Nielsen

Siddharth Sareen

Patrik Oskarsson

2020/10/19

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Co-Authors

H-index: 37
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

Australian National University

H-index: 21
Kenneth Bo Nielsen

Kenneth Bo Nielsen

Universitetet i Oslo

H-index: 20
Sören Becker

Sören Becker

Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn

H-index: 10
Alin Kadfak

Alin Kadfak

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

H-index: 9
Brototi Roy

Brototi Roy

Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona

H-index: 9
Heather Plumridge Bedi

Heather Plumridge Bedi

Dickinson College

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