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Fractured Communities: Risk, Impacts, and Protest Against Hydraulic Fracking in U.S. Shale Regions

Brittany Gaustad, Gaustad(Contributions by)Cameron Thomas Whitley, Whitley(Contributions by)Carmel Price, Price(Contributions by)Dakota K.T. Raynes, Raynes(Contributions by)Hilary Boudet, Boudet(Contributions by)Ion Bogdan Vasi, Vasi(Contributions by)James Maples, Maples(Contributions by)Patricia Widener, Widener(Contributions by)Peter Hall, Hall(Contributions by)Sherry Cable, Cable(Contributions by)Stacia Ryder, Ryder(Contributions by)Stephanie A. Malin, Malin(Contributions by)Suzanne Staggenborg, Staggenborg(Contributions by)Tamara Mix, Mix(Contributions by)Trang Tran, Tran(Contributions by)Anthony E. Ladd, Ladd(Edited by)
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While environmental disputes and conflicts over fossil fuel extraction have grown in recent years, few issues have been as contentious in the twenty-first century as those surrounding the impacts of unconventional natural gas and oil development using hydraulic drilling and fracturing techniques—more commonly known as "fracking"—on local communities.

In Fractured Communities, Anthony E. Ladd and other leading environmental sociologists present a set of crucial case studies analyzing the differential risk perceptions, socio-environmental impacts, and mobilization of citizen protest (or quiescence) surrounding unconventional energy development and hydraulic fracking in a number of key U.S. shale regions. Fractured Communities reveals how this contested terrain is expanding, pushing the issue of fracking into the mainstream of the American political arena.

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Rutgers University Press
0813587697 / 9780813587691
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
28/02/2018
English
322 pages
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