11/12/2014
December 9, 2014
Associate Professor Tamara Steger and PhD Candidate Milos Milicevic co-authored and published a book chapter entitled "One Global Movement, Many Local Voices: Discourse(s) of the Global Anti-Fracking Movement". The book chapter is published in the latest volume of Advances in Sustainability and Environmental Justice, entitled "Occupy the Earth:Global Environmental Movements", available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/S2051-503020140000015002 . See the abstract of the book chapter below:
Abstract:
In this chapter, we “occupy the earth” with an overview of the anti-fracking discourse(s) of diverse local initiatives converging as a global movement opposed to fracking. By mapping the discourse(s) of the anti-fracking movement, the articulation of the problems and solutions associated with fracking raise questions not only about the environment but draw attention to a crisis of democracy and the critical need for social and environmental justice. With the help of a multiple theoretical framework we draw on insights about environmental movements and their democratizing potential; conceptualizations about power and (counter) discourse; and depictions of the environmental justice movements in the United States. Toward this end, we analyze the framing of the anti-fracking movement: the many local voices engaging in political struggles to sustain their communities, places and ways of life, and the global movement’s forum for collective solidarity, recognition and civic action. Shedding light on the multiple frames employed by movement members, we discuss the implications and potential embodied in this widening debate.
- See more at: http://envsci.ceu.hu/article/2014-12-09/associate-professor-tamara-steger-and-phd-candidate-former-mespom-student-milos#sthash.gz3gfxid.dpuf
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