This doctoral dissertation examines the governance of artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) through the lens of the responsible sourcing paradigm, focusing on how governance instruments interact with the socio-political, territorial, and socio-material realities of mineral production. Using the Global Production Networks (GPN) framework, combined with insights from political economy, critical geography, and sociology, the study approaches governance as a negotiated and uneven process that

