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Book Title
When the Hills Are Gone: Frac Sand Mining and the Struggle for Co
Publication Date
2017-10-31
Pages
256
ISBN
9780816699926

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Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10
0816699925
ISBN-13
9780816699926
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240085384

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
When the Hills Are Gone : Frac Sand Mining and the Struggle for Community
Subject
Civil / Soil & Rock, Mining, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Sociology / General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Sociology / Rural
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Nature, Technology & Engineering, Social Science
Author
Thomas W. Pearson
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
13.2 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2017-001741
Reviews
"For scholars, activists, and students seeking understanding of mining and rural politics in the United States, this book will be essential reading." -- Contemporary Sociology, "Thomas W. Pearson takes us to the front lines of one of the great under-reported environmental issues in America today--how the fracking industry's hunger for sand is impacting rural Wisconsin. His deep research and intimate portraits of people on all sides of the controversy make this an important and timely read for anyone concerned about our country's environment, natural resources, and what happens when the needs of big business collide with those of ordinary citizens."--Vince Beiser, award-winning journalist "A masterful blend of stories and scholarship that will be the definitive account of a major environmental justice issue. Thomas W. Pearson is fair-minded and unflinching as he traces the erasure of place and the scramble to salvage community and democracy."--Adam Briggle, author of A Field Philosopher's Guide to Fracking " When the Hills Are Gone is a riveting, sobering story about local democracy at the whipped-around tail-end of the frack-driven oil and gas boom that has rocked the United States since the turn of the millennium. The writing is lively and reflective--deftly portraying the many micro-tactics through which local democracy can be undercut and the many kinds of people working against this in rural Wisconsin. This is critical reading for understanding contemporary politics on the ground."--Kim Fortun, University of California, Irvine "The churning engine of the global energy economy always touches down in local places, sometimes to brutal effect. Thomas W. Pearson provides a compelling and deeply personal story of one such place, the sand hills of Wisconsin. Both an ethnography and a study of state and local politics, When the Hills Are Gone richly describes community divisions and sudden activism in places where disruptive environmental change is ongoing."--Paul Robbins, director, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Contents Introduction: Magic Mineral 1. Save Our Hills 2. Low Hanging Fruit 3. Dangers Unseen 4. Where You Live 5. Neighbors 6. In Pursuit of Local Democracy 7. Confronting the Next Boom Acknowledgments Notes Index
Table Of Content
Contents Introduction: Magic Mineral 1. Save Our Hills 2. Low Hanging Fruit 3. Dangers Unseen 4. Where You Live 5. Neighbors 6. In Pursuit of Local Democracy 7. Confronting the Next Boom Acknowledgments Notes Index
Synopsis
Fracking is one of the most controversial methods of fossil fuel extraction in the United States, but a great deal about it remains out of the public eye. In Wisconsin it has ignited an unprecedented explosion in the state's sand mining operations, an essential ingredient in hydraulic fracturing that has shaken local communities to the core.In When the Hills Are Gone, Thomas W. Pearson reveals the jolting impact of sand mining on Wisconsin's environment and politics. A source of extraordinary wealth for a lucky few, and the cause of despoiled land for many others, sand mining has raised alarm over air quality, water purity, noise, blasting, depressed tourism, and damage to the local way of life. It has also spurred a backlash in a grassroots effort that has grown into a mature political movement battling a powerful mining industry.When the Hills Are Gone tells the story of Wisconsin's sand mining wars. Providing on-the-ground accounts from both the mining industry and the concerned citizens who fought back, Pearson blends social theory, ethnography, stirring journalism, and his own passionate point of view to offer an essential chapter of Wisconsin's history and an important episode in the national environmental movement. Digging deep into the struggles over place, community, and local democracy that are occurring across the United States, When the Hills Are Gone gives vital insight into America's environmental battles along the unexpected frontlines of energy development., When the Hills Are Gone tells the story of Wisconsin's sand mining wars. Providing on-the-ground accounts from both the mining industry and the concerned citizens who fought back, Thomas W. Pearson blends social theory, ethnography, journalism, and his own passionate point of view to highlight an essential chapter of Wisconsin's history and an important episode in the national environmental movement. Book jacket., Fracking is one of the most controversial methods of fossil fuel extraction in the United States, but a great deal about it remains out of the public eye. In Wisconsin it has ignited an unprecedented explosion in the state's sand mining operations, an essential ingredient in hydraulic fracturing that has shaken local communities to the core. In When the Hills Are Gone , Thomas W. Pearson reveals the jolting impact of sand mining on Wisconsin's environment and politics. A source of extraordinary wealth for a lucky few, and the cause of despoiled land for many others, sand mining has raised alarm over air quality, water purity, noise, blasting, depressed tourism, and damage to the local way of life. It has also spurred a backlash in a grassroots effort that has grown into a mature political movement battling a powerful mining industry. When the Hills Are Gone tells the story of Wisconsin's sand mining wars. Providing on-the-ground accounts from both the mining industry and the concerned citizens who fought back, Pearson blends social theory, ethnography, stirring journalism, and his own passionate point of view to offer an essential chapter of Wisconsin's history and an important episode in the national environmental movement. Digging deep into the struggles over place, community, and local democracy that are occurring across the United States, When the Hills Are Gone gives vital insight into America's environmental battles along the unexpected frontlines of energy development.
LC Classification Number
TD195.S3P43 2107

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