Challenging Legitimacy at the Precipice of Energy Calamity

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This book focuses on the political discourse surrounding the proposed extraction of oil from the Athabasca tar sands in Alberta, Canada, tracing how language and visual representations are used to reinforce or challenge the legitimacy of oil extraction there.

Human history has often been described as a progressive relinquishment from environmental constraints. Now, it seems, we have come full circle. The ecological irrationalities associated with industrial societies have a lengthy history, and our purpose in the proposed book is not to catalogue this litany of wrongs. Rather, this book is about political responses to global environmental crisis at a crucial turning point in history, by focusing on the political discourses surrounding the tar sands in Alberta, Canada.


Looks at how society navigates crucial historic moments Focuses on the Athabasca tar sands and the high viscosity tar that has been deposited over several millennia The potential for reflexive social change can best be evaluated through critical consideration of why current social structures are sustained Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Two intersecting moments of the Twenty-first Century define our politics, economies, and future prospects for civilization: the mounting evidence for global climate change, now unequivocally attributed to socio-economic activities, and its de-stabilizing effects on our biosphere, combined with the end of easy oil and the easy wealth it generates. On the energy question, non-conventional fossil fuels have been promoted by political elites as the next most attractive development option. The development of nonconventional fuels, however, does nothing to alleviate either climate change or the falling rate of energy supply, and generates multiple social and environmental consequences. The largest endeavour marking this historic nexusindeed the largest industrial project in history, is the extraction and processing of the Athabasca tar sands in Alberta, Canada. The social, environmental, and most importantly political outcomes of this grand experiment will reverberate throughout the global polity, and either encourage or caution against increasing our dependence on such non-conventional fuels and assuming the multiple costs such dependence will entail. Planning for reflexive societal change requires that we first ask how such giga-projects are legitimated, and who is challenging this legitimacy? In this book we trace how language and visual representations are used to reinforce or challenge the legitimacy of development of the Athabasca tar sands, and draw on our insights to contemplate likely energy and climate futures.


Inhalt
Look Who's Talking.- Observing Global Flows.- Visualizing the Tar Sands Through Time.- Capital, Labour, and the State.- Ecological Disruption.- Energy Matters.- Lessons from the Study.- A View from the Future.- Index.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Herausgeber Springer New York
    • Gewicht 541g
    • Autor Mike Gismondi , Debra J. Davidson
    • Titel Challenging Legitimacy at the Precipice of Energy Calamity
    • Veröffentlichung 31.08.2011
    • ISBN 1461402867
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9781461402862
    • Jahr 2011
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T19mm
    • Anzahl Seiten 248
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Auflage 2011
    • GTIN 09781461402862

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