Researcher Publications

Publications of Nina Engwicht

Book (1)

2016
Book
Illegale Märkte in Postkonfliktgesellschaften: Der sierra-leonische Diamantenmarkt. Schriften aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Volume 88. Frankfurt a.M.: Campus, 2016.

Contribution to a Collected edition (2)

2017
Contribution to a Collected edition
"We Are the Genuine People": Legality and Legitimacy in the Sierra Leonean Diamond. In: Jens Beckert, Matías Dewey (eds.), The Architecture of Illegal Markets: Towards an Economic Sociology of Illegality in the Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, 198–217.
2015
Contribution to a Collected edition
Erstaunliche Zusammenarbeit. In: MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society (ed.), MPIfG Jahrbuch 2015–2016. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2015, 22–24.

Journal Article (3)

2019
Journal Article
Engwicht, Nina, Jan Grabek
A Human Security Perspective on Natural Resource Governance: What Makes Reforms Effective?. In: South African Journal of International Affairs 26(2), 2019, 185–207.
2018
Journal Article
"It Can Lift Someone from Poverty": Imagined Futures in the Sierra-Leonean Diamond Market. In: The Extractive Industries and Society 5(2), 2018, 260–266.
2017
Journal Article
Rohstoffe als Mittel zum Friedensaufbau? Environmental Peacebuilding in Sierra Leone. In: Wissenschaft & Frieden, 3, 2017, 10–12.

Working Paper (2)

2019
Working Paper
Grabek, Jan, Nina Engwicht
Enhancing EU Resource Governance Interventions: A Call for Prioritising Human Security. SAIIA Policy Briefing 184. Johannesburg: SAIIA - South African Institute of International Affairs, 2019.
2016
Working Paper
After Blood Diamonds: The Moral Economy of Illegality in the Sierra Leonean Diamond Market. MPIfG Discussion Paper 16/9. Köln: Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, 2016.

Thesis - PhD (1)

2015
Thesis - PhD
Illegale Märkte in Postkonfliktgesellschaften: Der sierra-leonische Diamantenmarkt. PhD Thesis, University of Cologne, Cologne 2015.

Other (1)

2015
Other
Engwicht, Nina, Markus Dichmann
Schürfen ist ein ganz normaler Job: Diamantenhandel in Sierra Leone. DRadio Wissen, 2015.

Interview (1)

2013
Interview
Vertrauen, Sicherheit, Kreativität: Soziologische Forschung auf illegalen Märkten: Interview Ursula Trappe / Annette Hübschle, Nina Engwicht, Matías Dewey. In: MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society (ed.), Gesellschaftsforschung, 2, 2013, 16–20.

Magazine Article (2)

2015
Magazine Article
The Black Market as a Gray Zone. In: MaxPlanckResearch, 1, 2015, 70–76.
2014
Magazine Article
Grauzone Schwarzmarkt. In: MaxPlanckForschung, 4, 2014, 70–76.
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