ExtrACTION

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Adolescent Sexual Exploitation
Amanda E. Wooden
Amelia Fiske
Andie Diane Palmer
Anna Willow
Anti-mining Activism
Bhp Billiton
Caitlin Mccoy
Carlos Santos
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Dana E. Powell
Daniel Renfrew
David Casagrande
Deepwater Horizon Explosion
Diane E. Austin
Emmanuelle Bouchard-Bastien
Energy Policy
Energy Resources
environmental anthropology
environmental justice movements
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Extractive Imperative
extractivism critique
Frente Amplio
Genevi Brisson
Gold Copper Mine
Health Impact Assessment
HIA Practice
HIA Practitioner
indigenous land rights
Jeanne Simonelli
Julie K. Maldonado
Kumtor Mine
Longwall Coal Mining
Lycoming County
Marcellus Shale
Ministry Of The Environment
Moriah Mcsharry Mcgrath
Navajo Nation
Navigable Waters Protection Act
Patrick Grenter
Productive Uruguay
qualitative fieldwork methods
Rachel Hannah Nadelman
resistance to resource extraction policies
resource governance
Rob Cooley
Shale Gas Development
Shale Gas Extraction
Stephanie Paladino
Tamar Cohen
Thomas R. Mcguire
Tristan Partridge
Veronica Coptis
Washington State University
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781629584706
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2017
  • Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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 considered, 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.

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.