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ExtrACTION: Impacts, Engagements, and Alternative Futures [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 238 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 362 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1629584703
  • ISBN-13: 9781629584706
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 238 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 362 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1629584703
  • ISBN-13: 9781629584706
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This timely volume examines resistance to natural resource extraction from a critical ethnographic perspective. Using a range of case studies from North, Central and South America, Australia, and Central Asia, the contributors explore how and why resistance movements seek to change extraction policies, evaluating their similarities, differences, successes and failures. A range of ongoing debates concerning environmental justice, risk and disaster, sacrifice zones, and the economic cycles of boom and bust are engaged with, and the roles of governments, free markets and civil society groups re-examined.

Incorporating contributions from authors in the fields of anthropology, public policy, environmental health, and community-based advocacy, ExtrACTION offers a robustly argued case for change. It will make engaging reading for academics and students in the fields of critical anthropology, public policy, and politics, as well as activists and other interested citizens.

List of Figures
x
List of Tables
xii
List of Contributors
xiii
Foreword: Extractive Industries in Global Economies xix
June C. Nash
Preface: A Critical Mass of Engagements xxv
Acknowledgements xxvii
Introduction: Confronting Extraction, Taking Action 1(14)
Kirk Jalbert
Anna Willow
David Casagrande
Stephanie Paladino
PART I Histories & Trajectories
15(46)
1 The Great Crew Change? Structuring Work in the Oilfield
17(14)
Diane E. Austin
Thomas R. McGuire
2 Mega-mining Sovereignty: Landscapes of Power and Protest in Uruguay's New Extractivist Frontier
31(15)
Daniel Renfrew
Carlos Santos
3 Marcellus Shale as Golden Goose: The Discourse of Development and the Marginalization of Resistance in Northcentral Pennsylvania
46(15)
Rob Cooley
David Casagrande
PART II Risks & Rights
61(60)
4 Bounded Impacts, Boundless Promise: Environmental Impact Assessments of Oil Production in the Ecuadorian Amazon
63(14)
Amelia Fiske
5 The Power and Politics of Health Impact Assessment in the Pacific Northwest Coal Export Debate
77(16)
Moriah McSharry McGrath
6 Contingent Legal Futures: Does the Ability to Exercise Aboriginal Rights and Title Turn on the Price of Gold?
93(15)
Andie Diane Palmer
7 Corexit to Forget It: Transforming Coastal Louisiana into an Energy Sacrifice Zone
108(13)
Julie K. Maldonado
PART III Struggles & Opportunities
121(46)
8 With or Without Railway? Post-catastrophe Perceptions of Risk and Development in Lac-Megantic, Quebec
123(14)
Genevieve Brisson
Emmanuelle Bouchard-Bastien
9 Bringing Country Back? Indigenous Aspirations and Ecological Values in Australian Mine-Site Rehabilitation
137(14)
Tamar Cohen
10 Harmonizing Grassroots Organizing and Legal Advocacy to Address Coal Mining and Shale Gas Drilling Issues in Southwestern Pennsylvania
151(16)
Caitlin McCoy
Veronica Coptis
Patrick Grenter
PART IV Alternative Futures
167(60)
11 Images of Harm, Imagining Justice: Gold Mining Contestation in Kyrgyzstan
169(15)
Amanda E. Wooden
12 El Salvador's Challenge to the Latin American Extractive Imperative
184(14)
Rachel Hannah Nadelman
13 Unconventional Action and Community Control: Rerouting Dependencies Despite the Hydrocarbon Economy
198(13)
Tristan Partridge
14 Toward Transition? Challenging Extractivism and the Politics of the Inevitable on the Navajo Nation
211(16)
Dana E. Powell
Afterword: An Open Letter to ExtrACTIVISTs 227(4)
Jeanne Simonelli
Index 231
Kirk Jalbert is Manager of Community-Based Research & Engagement at the FracTracker Alliance and Visiting Research Professor in the Drexel University Center for Science, Technology and Society. His work explores public participation in environmental science and policy.

Anna Willow is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the Ohio State University. Her research spans indigenous activism and cultural responses to extraction.

David Casagrande is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Lehigh University, USA. His expertise is in cognition, information ecology, and policy analysis of environmental issues.

Stephanie Paladino is with the Center for Applied Social Research, University of Oklahoma. Her research focuses on the interactions among environmental governance, equity, and sustainability.