Rapidly rising carbon emissions from the intense development of
Western Canada's fossil fuels continue to aggravate the global climate
emergency and destabilize democratic structures. The urgency of the
situation demands not only scholarly understanding, but effective
action. Regime of Obstruction aims to make visible the complex
connections between corporate power and the extraction and use of
carbon energy. Edited by William Carroll, this rigorous collection
presents research findings from the first three years of the
seven-year, SSHRC-funded partnership, the Corporate Mapping Project.
Anchored in sociological and political theory, this comprehensive
volume provides hard data and empirical research that traces the power
and influence of the fossil fuel industry through economics, politics,
media, and higher education. Contributors demonstrate how corporations
secure popular consent, and coopt, disorganize, or marginalize
dissenting perspectives to position the fossil fuel industry as a
national public good. They also investigate the difficult position of
Indigenous communities who, while suffering the worst environmental
and health impacts from carbon extraction, must fight for their land
or participate in fossil capitalism to secure income and jobs. The
volume concludes with a look at emergent forms of activism and
resistance, spurred by the fact that a just energy transition is still
feasible. This book provides essential context to the climate crisis
and will transform discussions of energy democracy. Contributions by
Laurie Adkin, Angele Alook, Clifford Atleo, Emilia Belliveau-Thompson,
John Bermingham, Paul Bowles, Gwendolyn Blue, Shannon Daub, Jessica
Dempsey, Emily Eaton, Chuka Ejeckam, Simon Enoch, Nick Graham, Shane
Gunster, Mark Hudson, Jouke Huizer, Ian Hussey, Emma Jackson, Michael
Lang, James Lawson, Marc Lee, Fiona MacPhail, Alicia Massie, Kevin
McCartney, Bob Neubauer, Eric Pineault, Lise Margaux Rajewicz, James
Rowe, JP Sapinsky, Karena Shaw, and Zoe Yunker.
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How Corporate Power Blocks Energy Democracy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781771992916
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
ACP - Athabasca University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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