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Social Media and Oil in Southern California: Greenwashing Los Angeles interrogates the politics of invisibility that permeates Southern California’s oil industry. Most residents are completely unaware that hospitals, schools, businesses, and homes are built among the thousands of active wells in Los Angeles County. Since the early 1900’s, the oil industry used social media to greenwash itself and obscure the material consequences of drilling and refining. From postcards to YouTube, social media has been a key tool in the arsenal of the fossil fuel industry. Jason L. Jarvis argues that oil–not Hollywood–is the key industry that drives the California dream. Scholars of communication, environmental studies, and rhetoric will find this book of particular interest.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Naturalizing Derrick: Postcards from Los Angeles

Chapter 3: Dreamland: Petroleum Postcards

Chapter 4: Youtube Butterflies: El Segundo

Chapter 5: Soccer and Greenwashing in Los Angeles

Chapter 6: Conclusion: Greenwashed, Not Green

Works Cited

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 15/06/2023
    ISBN13: 9781793630995, 978-1793630995
    ISBN10: 1793630992

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Social Media and Oil in Southern California: Greenwashing Los Angeles interrogates the politics of invisibility that permeates Southern California’s oil industry. Most residents are completely unaware that hospitals, schools, businesses, and homes are built among the thousands of active wells in Los Angeles County. Since the early 1900’s, the oil industry used social media to greenwash itself and obscure the material consequences of drilling and refining. From postcards to YouTube, social media has been a key tool in the arsenal of the fossil fuel industry. Jason L. Jarvis argues that oil–not Hollywood–is the key industry that drives the California dream. Scholars of communication, environmental studies, and rhetoric will find this book of particular interest.



    Table of Contents

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Naturalizing Derrick: Postcards from Los Angeles

    Chapter 3: Dreamland: Petroleum Postcards

    Chapter 4: Youtube Butterflies: El Segundo

    Chapter 5: Soccer and Greenwashing in Los Angeles

    Chapter 6: Conclusion: Greenwashed, Not Green

    Works Cited

    About the Author

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