Publications
Journal Articles
ODELL, S. D. and Bebbington, A. (2023). "Mine ownership and community relations: Comparing hydrosocial dynamics of public and private companies in Chile." Resources Policy, 81.
ODELL, S. D. (2021). "Desalination in Chile’s mining regions: Global drivers and local impacts of a technological fix to hydrosocial conflict." Journal of Cleaner Production, 323.
ODELL, S. D. (2021). "Hydrosocial displacements: Sources and impacts of collaboration as a response to water conflict near three Chilean mines." Resources Policy, 74.
ODELL, S. D., Bebbington, A., and Frey, K. E. (2018). “Mining and climate change: A review and framework for analysis.” Extractive Industries and Society, 5(1), 201–214.
Dissertation
ODELL, S.D. (2020). "Hydrosocial Displacements: Climate change and community relations in Chile's mining regions." Clark University. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 28000622.
Executive summary for stakeholders and research participants (published in Spanish and English):
ODELL, S. D. (2021). "Desplazamientos hidrosociales: Cambio climático y relaciones comunitarias en las regiones mineras de Chile." ESI Libro Blanco (octubre).
Books
Bebbington, A., A.-G. Abdulai, D. Humphreys Bebbington, M. Hinfelaar, and C. Sanborn, with J. Achberger, C. Grisi Huber, V. Hurtado, T. Ramírez, and S. D. ODELL (2018). Governing extractive industries: Politics, histories, ideas. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Book Reviews
ODELL, S. D. (2018). “Review: Extractive Relations: Countervailing Power and the Global Mining Industry, by J.R. Owen and D. Kemp.” Natural Resources Forum, 42(4), pp. 269-70.
Opinion pieces
ODELL, S.D. (2023). "Cooperate internationally, reduce demand." In the Environmental Law Institute's Environmental Forum Debate, "How can the US safely mine minerals critical to a carbon-free economy?" May-June.
ODELL, S. D. (2013). “My way or the ‘trail’: Deciding the Fate of Ecuador’s Yasuní-ITT Rainforest.” The Broker, November 21.
ODELL, S. D. (2013). “Development vs. Conservation: Global Trends in the Battle over Oil in Ecuador’s Yasuní Rainforest.” New Security Beat, September 9.