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Selected publications

Here you can find my latest publications, and a selection that I think represents what I have worked on the most during the last years.

If you want to see all my academic work, here is my Google Scholar

Journal articles

Johnstone, P., & Marín, A. (2026). Beyond the twin transition: Military drivers of critical minerals’ expansion. The Extractive Industries and Society, 26, 101836.

Marin, A. ‘From Injustice to Transformation: Civil Society Resistance and Mineral Extraction in Argentina and Chile’ (2025), IDS Bulletin 56.2, ‘Struggles for Justice in the Energy Transition: Views from the Front Lines’, J. Gaventa, R. McGee and A. Shankland (eds), DOI: 10.19088/1968-2025.137.

Marin, A., Möhle, E., & Aneise, A.  (2025, May 20). Environmental Crisis and Sustainable Development in South America. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science. 

Marin, A. and Palazzo, G. (2025) Civic power in mining conflicts: Barrier or catalyst for a just energy transition?, Environmental Research Letters. 

Marin, A. and Perez, C. (2023) New perspectives for development based on natural resources: A neo-Schumpeterian vision for Latin America" in Sánchez, J. and M. León (Coords.), Natural resources and sustainable development: theoretical proposals in the context of Latin America and the Caribbean, Natural Resources and Development series, Santiago, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), 2023.

Marin, A., Stubrin, L. and Vanzwanenberg, P. (2023) ‘Technological Lock-in in Action: Appraisal and Policy Commitment in Argentina's Seed Sector’, Research Policy, 52.2, 104678, DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2022.104678

Marín, A., Stubrin, L., & Palacín, R. (2022). Growing from the South in the Seed Market: Grupo Don Mario. Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies, 12(4), 656–672.

Marín, A. and Goya, D. (2021) ‘Mining – The Dark Side of the Energy Transition’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions: Celebrating a decade of EIST: What’s Next for Transition Studies? 41: 86-88, DOI: 10.1016/j.eist.2021.09.011

Marín, A.; van Zwanenberg, P. and Cremaschi, A. (2021) ‘Bioleft: A Collaborative, Open-Source Seed Breeding Initiative for Sustainable Agriculture’, in A. Ely (eds), Transformative Pathways to Sustainability: Learning Across Disciplines, Cultures and Contexts, Oxfordshire: Routledge

Marin, A. and Perez, C. (2015) New technologically viable and sustainable directions for the development of Latin America, Integration and Trade Journal No. 39, p.31-43.

Working papers and policy briefs

Marín, A. and Quak, E.-J. (2026) Responsible Business in Practice: Sectoral Pathways and Capabilities, IDS Policy Briefing 225, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies.

Marín, A. (2025) Critical minerals and the new development dilemma: What the WBG’s new strategy must get right. Bretton Woods Project, At Issue, 11 December. 

Marin and Palazzo (2025) From Dominance to Dependence: What the UK Must Learn to Build Trusted Critical Minerals Partnerships. 

Marin, A. and Morales, J. (2025) From Extraction to Value Addition: How Capabilities and Power Shape Local Supplier Development.

Marín, A. and Cunial, S. (2025) Mining Legitimacy: Governing the Politics of Resource-Based Green Industrial Policy, IDS Working Paper 623, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2025.046

Marin, A. and Morales, J. (2025). Technological Autonomy or Global Integration: Navigating Vaccine Dependency in LMICs. IDS Working Paper 2024/000. Institute of Development Studies, Brighton. 

Marín, A. and Cunial, S. (2025) Mining Legitimacy: Governing the Politics of Resource-Based Green Industrial Policy, IDS Working Paper 623, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2025.046

Marin, A. and Morales, J. (2025). Technological Autonomy or Global Integration: Navigating Vaccine Dependency in LMICs. IDS Working Paper 2024/000. Institute of Development Studies, Brighton. 

Marín, A. (2023) 'Bringing Democracy to Governance of Mining for a Just Energy Transition', IDS Policy Briefing 213, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2023.039

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