'Frack off': Towards an anarchist political ecology critique of corporate and state responses to anti-fracking resistance in the UK

A Brock - Political Geography, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper puts forward an anarchist political ecology critique of extreme energy extractivism
by examining corporate and state responses (or 'political reactions from above') to anti …

Dash for gas: Climate change, hegemony and the scalar politics of fracking in the UK

D Nyberg, C Wright, J Kirk - British journal of management, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This paper investigates the political contestation over hydraulic fracturing of shale gas, or
'fracking', in the UK. Based on an analysis of four public inquiries, it shows how both …

[HTML][HTML] Fracking Lancashire: The planning process, social harm and collective trauma

D Short, A Szolucha - Geoforum, 2019 - Elsevier
To date there have been very few studies that have sought to investigate the crimes, harms
and human rights violations associated with the process of 'extreme energy', whereby …

'Peaceful protesters' and 'dangerous criminals': the framing and reframing of anti-fracking activists in the UK

E Muncie - Social movement studies, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The process of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to produce shale gas remains controversial.
Most research in this area has focussed on the environmental and economic impacts, with …

[HTML][HTML] Normalising corporate counterinsurgency: Engineering consent, managing resistance and greening destruction around the Hambach coal mine and beyond

A Brock, A Dunlap - Political geography, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract The German Rhineland is home to the world's largest opencast lignite coal mine
and human-made hole–the Hambach mine. Over the last seven years, RWE, the mine …

Critical minerals: rethinking extractivism?

A Hine, C Gibson, R Mayes - Australian Geographer, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Acceleration in political support for critical minerals industry development is linked to
securing resource supply chains essential to low carbon futures. This commentary reviews …

Community understanding of risk from fracking in the UK and Poland: how democracy-based and justice-based concerns amplify risk perceptions

A Szolucha - Governing Shale Gas, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
To date, most shale gas impacts experienced by local residents in the UK and Poland have
not emerged directly from development but rather from the social processes and interactions …

Capital, crime control and statecraft in the entrepreneurial city

R Coleman, S Tombs, D Whyte - Urban studies, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent debates have drawn attention to the centrality of crime and disorder discourses
within the rationale of contemporary urban entrepreneurial rule and how these have …

Crisis, deliberation, and extinction rebellion

M Slaven, J Heydon - Critical studies on Security, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The environment is one of the political issue areas identified earliest in the post-Cold War
context as susceptible to securitisation (see Deudney 1990), defined as a way of treating an …

Fair fracking? Ethics and environmental justice in United Kingdom shale gas policy and planning

M Cotton - Local Environment, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The exploitation of shale gas resources is a significant issue of environmental justice.
Uneven distributions of risks and social impacts to local site communities must be balanced …