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  • Energy Impacts: A Multidisciplinary Exploration of North American Energy Development
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  • Jeffrey B. Jacquet
  • 2021
  • Published by: University Press of Colorado
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Development of various energy sources continues across North America and around the world, raising questions about social and economic consequences for the places and communities where these activities occur. Energy Impacts brings together important new research on site-level social, economic, and behavioral impacts from large-scale energy development. Featuring conceptual and empirical multidisciplinary research from leading social scientists, the volume collects a broad range of perspectives to understand North America’s current energy uses and future energy needs.
 
Twelve chapters from respected scholars in a variety of disciplines present new ways to consider and analyze energy impact research. Focused on varied energy topics, geographies, and disciplines, each chapter includes a policy brief that summarizes the work and provides “key takeaways” to apply the findings to policy and public discourse.
Meaningful public engagement is critical in limiting the negative implications of energy development, and understanding the social influences on and of energy systems is a cornerstone of addressing the climate crisis. As such, Energy Impacts is a significant work for students, scholars, and professionals working in sociology, education, geography, environmental studies, and public health.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1528422. Publication is also supported, in part, by Montana State University.
 
Contributors:
Ali Adil, Lisa Bailey-Davis, Nancy Bowen-Elizey, Morey Burnham, Weston Eaton, Heather Feldhaus, Felix Fernando, Emily Grubert, C. Clare Hinrichs, John Hintz, Richard Hirsh, Season Hoard, Tamara Laninga, Eric Larson, Achla Marathe, Natalie Martinkus, Seven Mattes, Ronald Meyers, Patrick Miller, Ethan Minier, Myra Moss, Jacob Mowery, Thomas Murphy, Sevda Ozturk Sari, John Parkins, Christopher Podeschi, Nathan Ratledge, Sanne Rijkhoff, Kelli Roemer, Todd Schenk, Anju Seth, Kate Sherren, Jisoo Sim, Marc Stern, Jessica Ulrich-Schad, Cameron Whitley, Laura Zachary
 

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half-Title Page, Series Page, Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-2
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  1. Introduction
  2. Jeffrey B. Jacquet, Julia H. Haggerty, Gene L. Theodori
  3. pp. 3-14
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  1. Section One: Theoretical and Conceptual Approaches
  1. 1. From Climax Thinking toward a Non-equilibrium Approach to Public Good Landscape Change
  2. Kate Sherren
  3. pp. 15-44
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  1. 2. Entangled Impacts: Human-Animal Relationships and Energy Development
  2. Seven Mattes, Cameron T. Whitley
  3. pp. 45-73
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  1. 3. The Need for Social Scientists in Developing Social Life Cycle Assessment
  2. Emily Grubert
  3. pp. 74-97
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  1. 4. Societal Impacts of Emerging Grassroots Energy Communities: A Capabilities-Based Assessment
  2. Ali Adil
  3. pp. 98-124
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  1. Section Two: Methodological Approaches
  1. 5. Analysis of Research Methods Examining Shale Oil and Gas Development
  2. Felix N. Fernando, Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad, Eric C. Larson
  3. pp. 125-152
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  1. 6. Identifying Energy Discourses across Scales in Canada with Q Methodology and Survey Research
  2. John R. Parkins, Kate Sherren
  3. pp. 153-175
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  1. 7. A Capitals Approach to Biorefinery Siting Using an Integrative Model
  2. Sanne A. M. Rijkhoff, Kelli Roemer, Natalie Martinkus, Tamara J. Laninga, Season Hoard
  3. pp. 176-212
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  1. Section Three: Case Studies and Applications
  1. 8. Cultural Counterpoints for Making Sense of Changing Agricultural and Energy Landscapes: A Pennsylvania Case Study
  2. Weston M. Eaton, C. Clare Hinrichs, Morey Burnham
  3. pp. 213-238
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  1. 9. The Wider Array: A Qualitative Examination of the Social and Individual Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing in the Marcellus Shale
  2. Christopher W. Podeschi, Lisa Bailey-Davis, Heather Feldhaus, John Hintz, Ethan R. Minier, Jacob Mowery
  3. pp. 239-261
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  1. 10. Drilling Impacts: A Boom or Bust for Schools? A Mixed Methods Analysis of Public Education in Six Oil and Gas States
  2. Nathan Ratledge, Laura Zachary
  3. pp. 262-288
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  1. 11. Effective Community Engagement in Shale-Impacted Communities in the United States
  2. Myra L. Moss, Nancy Bowen-Ellzey, Thomas Murphy
  3. pp. 289-314
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  1. 12. A Framework for Sustainable Siting of Wind Energy Facilities: Economic, Social, and Environmental Factors
  2. Ronald Meyers, Patrick Miller, Todd Schenk, Richard F. Hirsh, Achla Marathe, Anju Seth, Marc J. Stern, Jisoo Sim, Sevda Ozturk Sari
  3. pp. 315-340
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  1. About the Authors
  2. pp. 341-348
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 349-357
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