Toxic and Intoxicating Oil
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Toxic and Intoxicating Oil
Discovery, Resistance, and Justice in Aotearoa New Zealand
Widener, Patricia
Rutgers University Press
03/2021
262
Mole
Inglês
9781978805033
15 a 20 dias
368
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Which Way Aotearoa New Zealand?
Kia Ora: Welcome to the Bottom of the World
Becoming another Oil Story
A Social Analysis of Oil Advocacy & Resistance
Chapter 2: An Allied Ethnography
Critical Place
Ethical Comparisons
Surveillance
Banking Time
Chapter 3: Dominant & Critical Oil Narratives
Three Flows of Oil
New Zealand's O&G History
Dominant Oil Paradigm
Critical Oil Paradigm
Chapter 4: Oil at the Bottom of the World
Cultural Capture & Conflict
Regulatory Capture & Toxic Alliances
Accommodating Extraction: Then & Now
Preserving Cultural or Capital Taonga?
Chapter 5: License to Criticize: From Disasters to Resistance
Routinization of Violence
Oil Promises, Human Losses
Rena: An Oil & Cargo Spill
"A Little Government Waits"
Sweat Equity, 8000-Strong
Distinctly Maori
National Resistance: Now-or-never Focusing Events
Illusions of Recovery & Safety
Chapter 6: Marine Justice: Defending the Seas, Claiming the Coastline
Coastal & Saltwater Sociology
A Harbinger: Punching beyond the Shoreline
Maori vs Petrobras
The "Dodgy Bullshit" of Anadarko
Greenpeace: An Ideal Type of Resistance
Kaikoura: Kaitiaki & Whale-watching
Otago's Natural Gas & Divided Alliances
Marine Justice: Whose Ocean? Our Ocean?
Chapter 7: Mobilizing the Middle: Ka Nui! "No Mining, No Drilling, No Fracking, Enough!"
Unconventional Technologies, Controversial Impacts
Rousing the Middle
"Their Truth:" Global Flow of Citizen Knowledge
From Taranaki, with Intent
Problematizing Taranaki
Enabling a Sacrifice
Chapter 8: Tainting a Clean, Green Image
Pure Products, Green Jobs
Generational Pride, Ecocultural Consciousness
Realism or a "Green Mirage"?
Greenies Silenced by Association
Hypocrite Drivers
"Feeling a Bit Under Siege"
Aotearoa Justice
Chapter 9: Oil: Catalyst for Reviving Climate Activism
Inverse Accounting
"The Failure of the World"
Re-energizing the Frontlines
"Bubbling Away Underneath"
Bind of a Spill
Struggle to Localize Impacts
Intergenerational Worry
Chasing Global Justice
Chapter 10: Disrupting Oil for Transformative Justice
Applying Critical Environmental Justice
Advancing Just Transitions
About the Author
References
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Which Way Aotearoa New Zealand?
Kia Ora: Welcome to the Bottom of the World
Becoming another Oil Story
A Social Analysis of Oil Advocacy & Resistance
Chapter 2: An Allied Ethnography
Critical Place
Ethical Comparisons
Surveillance
Banking Time
Chapter 3: Dominant & Critical Oil Narratives
Three Flows of Oil
New Zealand's O&G History
Dominant Oil Paradigm
Critical Oil Paradigm
Chapter 4: Oil at the Bottom of the World
Cultural Capture & Conflict
Regulatory Capture & Toxic Alliances
Accommodating Extraction: Then & Now
Preserving Cultural or Capital Taonga?
Chapter 5: License to Criticize: From Disasters to Resistance
Routinization of Violence
Oil Promises, Human Losses
Rena: An Oil & Cargo Spill
"A Little Government Waits"
Sweat Equity, 8000-Strong
Distinctly Maori
National Resistance: Now-or-never Focusing Events
Illusions of Recovery & Safety
Chapter 6: Marine Justice: Defending the Seas, Claiming the Coastline
Coastal & Saltwater Sociology
A Harbinger: Punching beyond the Shoreline
Maori vs Petrobras
The "Dodgy Bullshit" of Anadarko
Greenpeace: An Ideal Type of Resistance
Kaikoura: Kaitiaki & Whale-watching
Otago's Natural Gas & Divided Alliances
Marine Justice: Whose Ocean? Our Ocean?
Chapter 7: Mobilizing the Middle: Ka Nui! "No Mining, No Drilling, No Fracking, Enough!"
Unconventional Technologies, Controversial Impacts
Rousing the Middle
"Their Truth:" Global Flow of Citizen Knowledge
From Taranaki, with Intent
Problematizing Taranaki
Enabling a Sacrifice
Chapter 8: Tainting a Clean, Green Image
Pure Products, Green Jobs
Generational Pride, Ecocultural Consciousness
Realism or a "Green Mirage"?
Greenies Silenced by Association
Hypocrite Drivers
"Feeling a Bit Under Siege"
Aotearoa Justice
Chapter 9: Oil: Catalyst for Reviving Climate Activism
Inverse Accounting
"The Failure of the World"
Re-energizing the Frontlines
"Bubbling Away Underneath"
Bind of a Spill
Struggle to Localize Impacts
Intergenerational Worry
Chasing Global Justice
Chapter 10: Disrupting Oil for Transformative Justice
Applying Critical Environmental Justice
Advancing Just Transitions
About the Author
References
Index
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New Zealand; Aotearoa New Zealand; climate activist; environmental activist; environment; oil; oil disaster; anti-drilling rallies; climate action; low carbon society; oil spill; hydraulic fracturing; offshore exploration; climate fears; socioecological activists; planet earth; ocean; beaches; Toxic; aquatic species; ecosystems; terrestrial; climate-altering pollution; fossil fuel; sustainable; ecologies; energy sources; oil resistance; anti-drilling activists; gas; Aotearoa; cargo spill; Environmental Justice; Distinctly Maori; coastline; mining; fracking; climate change; Green Mirage; ecocultural
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Which Way Aotearoa New Zealand?
Kia Ora: Welcome to the Bottom of the World
Becoming another Oil Story
A Social Analysis of Oil Advocacy & Resistance
Chapter 2: An Allied Ethnography
Critical Place
Ethical Comparisons
Surveillance
Banking Time
Chapter 3: Dominant & Critical Oil Narratives
Three Flows of Oil
New Zealand's O&G History
Dominant Oil Paradigm
Critical Oil Paradigm
Chapter 4: Oil at the Bottom of the World
Cultural Capture & Conflict
Regulatory Capture & Toxic Alliances
Accommodating Extraction: Then & Now
Preserving Cultural or Capital Taonga?
Chapter 5: License to Criticize: From Disasters to Resistance
Routinization of Violence
Oil Promises, Human Losses
Rena: An Oil & Cargo Spill
"A Little Government Waits"
Sweat Equity, 8000-Strong
Distinctly Maori
National Resistance: Now-or-never Focusing Events
Illusions of Recovery & Safety
Chapter 6: Marine Justice: Defending the Seas, Claiming the Coastline
Coastal & Saltwater Sociology
A Harbinger: Punching beyond the Shoreline
Maori vs Petrobras
The "Dodgy Bullshit" of Anadarko
Greenpeace: An Ideal Type of Resistance
Kaikoura: Kaitiaki & Whale-watching
Otago's Natural Gas & Divided Alliances
Marine Justice: Whose Ocean? Our Ocean?
Chapter 7: Mobilizing the Middle: Ka Nui! "No Mining, No Drilling, No Fracking, Enough!"
Unconventional Technologies, Controversial Impacts
Rousing the Middle
"Their Truth:" Global Flow of Citizen Knowledge
From Taranaki, with Intent
Problematizing Taranaki
Enabling a Sacrifice
Chapter 8: Tainting a Clean, Green Image
Pure Products, Green Jobs
Generational Pride, Ecocultural Consciousness
Realism or a "Green Mirage"?
Greenies Silenced by Association
Hypocrite Drivers
"Feeling a Bit Under Siege"
Aotearoa Justice
Chapter 9: Oil: Catalyst for Reviving Climate Activism
Inverse Accounting
"The Failure of the World"
Re-energizing the Frontlines
"Bubbling Away Underneath"
Bind of a Spill
Struggle to Localize Impacts
Intergenerational Worry
Chasing Global Justice
Chapter 10: Disrupting Oil for Transformative Justice
Applying Critical Environmental Justice
Advancing Just Transitions
About the Author
References
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Which Way Aotearoa New Zealand?
Kia Ora: Welcome to the Bottom of the World
Becoming another Oil Story
A Social Analysis of Oil Advocacy & Resistance
Chapter 2: An Allied Ethnography
Critical Place
Ethical Comparisons
Surveillance
Banking Time
Chapter 3: Dominant & Critical Oil Narratives
Three Flows of Oil
New Zealand's O&G History
Dominant Oil Paradigm
Critical Oil Paradigm
Chapter 4: Oil at the Bottom of the World
Cultural Capture & Conflict
Regulatory Capture & Toxic Alliances
Accommodating Extraction: Then & Now
Preserving Cultural or Capital Taonga?
Chapter 5: License to Criticize: From Disasters to Resistance
Routinization of Violence
Oil Promises, Human Losses
Rena: An Oil & Cargo Spill
"A Little Government Waits"
Sweat Equity, 8000-Strong
Distinctly Maori
National Resistance: Now-or-never Focusing Events
Illusions of Recovery & Safety
Chapter 6: Marine Justice: Defending the Seas, Claiming the Coastline
Coastal & Saltwater Sociology
A Harbinger: Punching beyond the Shoreline
Maori vs Petrobras
The "Dodgy Bullshit" of Anadarko
Greenpeace: An Ideal Type of Resistance
Kaikoura: Kaitiaki & Whale-watching
Otago's Natural Gas & Divided Alliances
Marine Justice: Whose Ocean? Our Ocean?
Chapter 7: Mobilizing the Middle: Ka Nui! "No Mining, No Drilling, No Fracking, Enough!"
Unconventional Technologies, Controversial Impacts
Rousing the Middle
"Their Truth:" Global Flow of Citizen Knowledge
From Taranaki, with Intent
Problematizing Taranaki
Enabling a Sacrifice
Chapter 8: Tainting a Clean, Green Image
Pure Products, Green Jobs
Generational Pride, Ecocultural Consciousness
Realism or a "Green Mirage"?
Greenies Silenced by Association
Hypocrite Drivers
"Feeling a Bit Under Siege"
Aotearoa Justice
Chapter 9: Oil: Catalyst for Reviving Climate Activism
Inverse Accounting
"The Failure of the World"
Re-energizing the Frontlines
"Bubbling Away Underneath"
Bind of a Spill
Struggle to Localize Impacts
Intergenerational Worry
Chasing Global Justice
Chapter 10: Disrupting Oil for Transformative Justice
Applying Critical Environmental Justice
Advancing Just Transitions
About the Author
References
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
New Zealand; Aotearoa New Zealand; climate activist; environmental activist; environment; oil; oil disaster; anti-drilling rallies; climate action; low carbon society; oil spill; hydraulic fracturing; offshore exploration; climate fears; socioecological activists; planet earth; ocean; beaches; Toxic; aquatic species; ecosystems; terrestrial; climate-altering pollution; fossil fuel; sustainable; ecologies; energy sources; oil resistance; anti-drilling activists; gas; Aotearoa; cargo spill; Environmental Justice; Distinctly Maori; coastline; mining; fracking; climate change; Green Mirage; ecocultural