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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.

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Fractured Communities is a rigorous, innovative, and informative piece of work, consisting of an impressive list of authors and exceptional scholarship.” -- Thomas Shriver * North Carolina State University *
"This well-crafted collection of chapters by a number of distinguished researchers addresses some of the most pressing environmental and social problems of our day. Fractured Communities is required reading for those interested in the impacts of energy development on the environment and communities." -- Richard York * director and professor of environmental studies, University of Oregon *
"Weekly Book List, April 20, 2018" by Nina Ayoub * Chronicle of Higher Education *
"Fractured Communities reveals how this contested terrain is expanding, pushing the issue of fracking into the mainstream of the American political arena." * Environmental Sociology Newsletter *

Table of Contents
Preface ix
Introduction: Energy Matters 1
Anthony E. Ladd
1 Natural Gas Fracking on Public Lands: The Trickle-down Impacts of Neoliberalism in Ohio’s Utica Shale Region 38
Sherry Cable
2 This (Gas) Land Is Your (Truth) Land? Documentary Films and Cultural Fracturing in Prominent Shale Communities 60
Ion Bogdan Vasi
3 Disturbing the Dead: Community Concerns over Fracking below a Cemetery in the Utica Shale Region 85
Carmel E. Price and James N. Maples
4 Mobilizing against Fracking: Marcellus Shale Protest in Pittsburgh 107
Suzanne Staggenborg
5 Engines, Sentinels, and Objects: Assessing the Impacts of Unconventional Energy Development on Animals in the Marcellus Shale Region 128
Cameron Thomas Whitley
6 Motivational Frame Disputes Surrounding Natural Gas Fracking in the Haynesville Shale 149
Anthony E. Ladd
7 Denial, Disinformation, and Delay: Recreancy and Induced Seismicity in Oklahoma’s Shale Plays 173
Ta mara L. Mix and Da kota K. T. Raynes
8 Contested Colorado: Shifting Regulations and Public Responses to Unconventional Oil Production in the Niobrara Shale Region 198
Stephanie A. Malin, Stacia S. Ryder, and Peter M. Hall
9 Citizen Resistance to Oil Production and Acid Fracking in the Sunshine State 224
Patricia Widener
10 Public Participation and Protest in the Siting of Liquefied Natural Gas Terminals in Oregon 248
Hilary Boudet, Brittany Gaustad, and Trang Tran
Conclusion 271
Anthony E. Ladd
Acknowledgments 287
Notes on Contributors 291
Index 297

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 23/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9780813587660, 978-0813587660
      ISBN10: 0813587662

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Trade Review
      Fractured Communities is a rigorous, innovative, and informative piece of work, consisting of an impressive list of authors and exceptional scholarship.” -- Thomas Shriver * North Carolina State University *
      "This well-crafted collection of chapters by a number of distinguished researchers addresses some of the most pressing environmental and social problems of our day. Fractured Communities is required reading for those interested in the impacts of energy development on the environment and communities." -- Richard York * director and professor of environmental studies, University of Oregon *
      "Weekly Book List, April 20, 2018" by Nina Ayoub * Chronicle of Higher Education *
      "Fractured Communities reveals how this contested terrain is expanding, pushing the issue of fracking into the mainstream of the American political arena." * Environmental Sociology Newsletter *

      Table of Contents
      Preface ix
      Introduction: Energy Matters 1
      Anthony E. Ladd
      1 Natural Gas Fracking on Public Lands: The Trickle-down Impacts of Neoliberalism in Ohio’s Utica Shale Region 38
      Sherry Cable
      2 This (Gas) Land Is Your (Truth) Land? Documentary Films and Cultural Fracturing in Prominent Shale Communities 60
      Ion Bogdan Vasi
      3 Disturbing the Dead: Community Concerns over Fracking below a Cemetery in the Utica Shale Region 85
      Carmel E. Price and James N. Maples
      4 Mobilizing against Fracking: Marcellus Shale Protest in Pittsburgh 107
      Suzanne Staggenborg
      5 Engines, Sentinels, and Objects: Assessing the Impacts of Unconventional Energy Development on Animals in the Marcellus Shale Region 128
      Cameron Thomas Whitley
      6 Motivational Frame Disputes Surrounding Natural Gas Fracking in the Haynesville Shale 149
      Anthony E. Ladd
      7 Denial, Disinformation, and Delay: Recreancy and Induced Seismicity in Oklahoma’s Shale Plays 173
      Ta mara L. Mix and Da kota K. T. Raynes
      8 Contested Colorado: Shifting Regulations and Public Responses to Unconventional Oil Production in the Niobrara Shale Region 198
      Stephanie A. Malin, Stacia S. Ryder, and Peter M. Hall
      9 Citizen Resistance to Oil Production and Acid Fracking in the Sunshine State 224
      Patricia Widener
      10 Public Participation and Protest in the Siting of Liquefied Natural Gas Terminals in Oregon 248
      Hilary Boudet, Brittany Gaustad, and Trang Tran
      Conclusion 271
      Anthony E. Ladd
      Acknowledgments 287
      Notes on Contributors 291
      Index 297

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