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Frack-Off: Social Media Fights Against Fracking in Argentina [PDF]
This article explores how the anti-fracking movements in the province of Mendoza, Argentina, have used Twitter to shape narratives around anti-fracking. Adopting a dynamic view of collective action frames, the article shows that the anti-fracking movements have developed multiple frames to articulate their struggle and justify their grievances, and how
Malayna Raftopoulos, Doug Specht
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In the capitalist mode of production, alternatives that make it possible to reduce costs and maintain production processes in times of crisis are essential.
Sergio Ricardo Vitiello +3 more
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How should fracking research be funded? [PDF]
The use of hydraulic fracturing (‘fracking’) to extract oil or gas from shales is a subject of controversy. There are many scientific questions about the risks associated with the technique, and much research remains to be done.
Davies, Richard J., Herringshaw, Liam G.
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Karoo fracking and the Christian faith community
One of the challenges for Practical Theology in Africa is to engage with the continent’s concerns and challenges in such a way that the kingdom of God is realised in society and is seen to be relevant to these issues by people who are outside of academia.
Gerrit van Tonder, Roger Tucker
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Quantification of potential macroseismic effects of the induced seismicity that might result from hydraulic fracturing for shale gas exploitation in the UK [PDF]
The furore that has arisen in the UK over induced microseismicity from ‘fracking’ for shale gas development, which has resulted in ground vibrations strong enough to be felt, requires the urgent development of an appropriate regulatory framework.
Westaway, Robert, Younger, Paul L.
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Evaluation and Economics of Shale Gas Reserves in the Flysch-Eocene Formation of the Jaca Basin
The new international outlook for the gas sector suggests evaluating exploitable reserves in previously unconsidered areas including hydraulic fracturing technology.
Laura M. Valle-Falcones +3 more
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Why is everyone talking about climate change … again? [PDF]
In this short article, I reflect on the last 50 years of environmental mobilisations in Europe and ask why democracy is important for contemporary climate action.
Szolucha, Anna
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La regulación del fracking en Colombia: un analisis desde la teoria procesal administrativa
[Propósito] Analizar y determinar de qué manera la teoría procesal administrativa de la regulación expuesta por Steven Croley, puede contribuir a la regulación del fracking en Colombia. [Metodología] Metodología de investigación cualitativa apoyada en
Catalina Maria Gutierrez Gongora
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How distance influences dislike: Responses to proposed fracking in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Despite extensive social science research into public perceptions and social responses to fracking, scholars have only begun to examine the relationship between distance to development and support or opposition for it.
Craig Kerrie +2 more
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Home rule and natural gas development in New York: civil fracking rights
This paper explores the way community understanding of the impact and infrastructure associated with hydraulic fracturing (fracking) has translated into social action within the social, political, and ecological context of rural New York State, USA.
Jeanne Simonelli
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