
단행본Another world is necessary: human rights, environmental justice, and popular democracy
Oil Injustice: Resisting and Conceding a Pipeline in Ecuador
- 발행사항
- Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2011
- 형태사항
- x, 375p. ; 24cm
- 주제명
- Environmental policy - - Ecuador - - Citizen participation - - Case studies Petroleum pipelines - - Ecuador - - Case studies
소장정보
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- 등록번호
- E204654
- 상태/반납예정일
- 대출가능
- -
- 위치/청구기호(출력)
- 자료실
책 소개
Oil Injustice examines the mobilization efforts of four communities with different oil histories in response to the construction of an oil pipeline. Using multiple sites in Ecuador as case studies, Patricia Widener examines the efforts of grassroots groups, non-governmental organizations, activist mayors, and transnational advocates that mobilized to redefine the country's oil path and to represent the voice of many local communities and organizations that sought to offer an alternative to the nation's oil dependency and to the use of its oil wealth. These groups generated divergent and at times rival reactions to the pipeline, though at their core, the multiple campaigns developed from a shared history and awareness of a number of marginalized communities and degraded environments in areas most important to the oil process. Widener shows that global environmental justice demands are bound within a capitalist political system, where community activists, national NGOs and their international allies are forced to seek local change rather than attempt to defeat a disabling and unequal system.
목차
1. Oil disasters and conflicts
2. Lago Agrio : community-driven oil justice
3. Quito's NGOs : realizing an environmental fund
4. Mindo : oil and tourism may mix
5. Esmeraldas : finding dignity
6. Transnational responses : evidence for a southern-led global democracy
7. Post-OCP : governing and contesting Correa and China in the Amazon
Appendix: Data Collection and Researcher Participation
Notes
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Index
About the Author