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Author Wylie, Sara Ann, 1980- author.

Title Fractivism : corporate bodies and chemical bonds / Sara Ann Wylie.

Publication Info. Durham : Duke University Press, 2018.

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  338.27283 W977f 2018    ---  Available
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Description xvi, 403 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Series Experimental futures
Experimental futures.
Note Other title, changed in ECIP : "Shale Gas."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents An STS analysis of natural gas development in the United States -- Securing the natural gas boom: oilfield service companies and hydraulic fracturing's regulatory exemptions -- Methods for following chemicals: seeing a disruptive system and forming a disruptive science -- HEIRship: TEDX and collective inheritance -- Stimulating debate: Fracking, HEIRship, and TEDX's generative database -- Industrial relations and an introduction to STS in practice -- Extract: A case study in methods for STS in practice -- Landman report card: developing web tools for socially contentious issues -- From LRC to WellWatch: designing infrastructure for participatory and recursive publics -- WellWatch: reflections on designing digital media for multisited para-ethnography -- The fossil-fuel connection -- Corporate bodies and chemical bonds: a call for industrial embodiment.
Summary "From flammable tap water and sick livestock to the recent onset of hundreds of earthquakes in Oklahoma, the impact of fracking in the United States is far-reaching and deeply felt. In this volume, the author traces the history of fracking and the ways scientists and everyday people are coming together to hold accountable an industry that has managed to evade regulation. Beginning her story in Colorado, the author shows how nonprofits, landowners, and community organizers are creating novel digital platforms and databases to track unconventional oil and gas well development and document fracking's environmental and human health impacts. These platforms model alternative approaches for academic and grassroots engagement with the government and the fossil fuel industry. A call to action, this volume outlines a way forward for not just the fifteen million Americans who live within a mile of an unconventional oil or gas well, but for the planet as a whole."--Back cover.
Subject Hydraulic fracturing -- Health aspects.
Hydraulic fracturing -- Environmental aspects.
ISBN 9780822363828 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
0822363828
9780822369028 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
0822369028

 
    
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