2020 Book Chapter Social performance and safe tailings management: a critical connectionJoyce, Susan and Kemp, Deanna (2020). Social performance and safe tailings management: a critical connection. Towards zero harm: a compendium of papers prepared for the Global Tailings review. (pp. 26-36) edited by B. Oberle, D. Brereton and A. Mihaylova. London, United Kingdom: Global Tailings Review. |
2020 Book Chapter Lessons for Mining from International Disaster ResearchKemp, Deanna (2020). Lessons for Mining from International Disaster Research. Towards Zero Harm: A Compendium of Papers Prepared for the Global Tailings Review. (pp. 37-46) edited by B. Oberle, D. Brereton and A. Mihaylova. London, United Kingdom: Global Tailings Review. |
2020 Book Chapter Establishing an Independent EntityOberle, Bruno, Bateman, Paul and Kemp, Deanna (2020). Establishing an Independent Entity. Towards Zero Harm: A Compendium of Papers Prepared for the Global Tailings Review. (pp. 239-248) edited by B. Oberle, D. Brereton and A. Mihaylova. London, United Kingdom: Global Tailings Review. |
2018 Book Chapter Social incident investigation in mining: thinking outside the fenceKemp, Deanna, Owen, John R. and Harris, Jill (2018). Social incident investigation in mining: thinking outside the fence. Extracting innovations: mining, energy, and technological change in the digital age. (pp. 275-286) edited by Martin J. Clifford, Robert K. Perrons, Saleem H. Ali and Tim A. Grice. Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press. |
2018 Book Chapter Protecting against impoverishment risks in the mining industryOwen, John R. and Kemp, Deanna (2018). Protecting against impoverishment risks in the mining industry. Challenging the prevailing paradigm of displacement and resettlement: risks, impoverishment, legacies, solutions. (pp. 57-74) edited by Michael M. Cernea and Julie K. Maldonado. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315163062-3 |
2015 Book Chapter The reality of remedy in mining and community relations: an anonymous case-study from Southeast AsiaKemp, Deanna and Owen, John (2015). The reality of remedy in mining and community relations: an anonymous case-study from Southeast Asia. Business and human rights in South East Asia: risk and the regulatory turn. (pp. 239-258) edited by Mahdev Mohan and Cynthia Morel. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2015 Book Chapter Social Science and the Mining Sector: Contemporary Roles and Dilemmas for EngagementKemp, Deanna and Owen, John (2015). Social Science and the Mining Sector: Contemporary Roles and Dilemmas for Engagement. Making a difference? : social assessment policy and praxis and its emergence in China. (pp. 60-83) edited by Susanna Price and Kathryn May Robinson. New York, NY United States: Berghahn Books. |
2015 Book Chapter Operational intent and development impact in miningKemp, Deanna, Owen, John and Dejvongsa, Vimala (2015). Operational intent and development impact in mining. Development-oriented corporate social responsibility. Volume 1, Multinational corporations and the global context. (pp. 49-61) edited by Dima Jamali, Charlotte Karam and Michael Blowfield. Sheffield, Unied Kingdom: Greenleaf Publishing. doi: 10.4324/9781351285568 |
2014 Book Chapter The reality of remedy in mining and community relations: An anonymous case-study from Southeast AsiaKemp, Deanna and Owen, John R. (2014). The reality of remedy in mining and community relations: An anonymous case-study from Southeast Asia. Business and Human Rights in Southeast Asia: Risk and the Regulatory Turn. (pp. 239-257) Taylor and Francis. |
2011 Book Chapter Community issuesEvans, Robin and Kemp, Deanna (2011). Community issues. SME Mining engineering handbook. (pp. 1767-1777) Littleton, CO, United States: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration. |
2011 Book Chapter Understanding organizational contextKemp, Deanna (2011). Understanding organizational context. New directions in social impact assessment: Conceptual and methodological advances. (pp. 20-37) edited by Frank Vanclay and Ana Maria Esteves. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. |
2008 Book Chapter Corporate engagement with Indigenous women in the minerals industry: Making space for theoryGibson, Ginger and Kemp, Deanna (2008). Corporate engagement with Indigenous women in the minerals industry: Making space for theory. Earth Matters: Indigenous peoples, the extractives industries and corporate social responsibility. (pp. 104-122) edited by Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh and Saleem Ali. Sheffield, U.K.: Greenleaf Publishing. doi: 10.4324/9781351279680-7 |
2007 Book Chapter Female mining engineering and minerals processing students: career drivers, expectations and perceptionsBarclay, Mary Anne, Pattenden, Cath, Brereton, David, Beach, Ruth, Drinkwater, Diana, Kemp Deanna, Parmenter, Joni and Phillpot, Sokar (2007). Female mining engineering and minerals processing students: career drivers, expectations and perceptions. Unearthing new resources: attracting and retaining women in the Australian minerals industry. (pp. 65-109) Forrest, ACT: Minerals Council of Australia. |