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100 _aBell Shannon Elizabeth
245 _aFighting king coal
245 _bThe challenges to micromobilization in central Appalachia
260 _aCambridge
_bThe MIT Press
_c2016
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500 _aCoal Mines & Minng - Health & Environmental Aspects
500 _aCommunty Activists - West Virginia
500 _aEnvironmental Degradation - Environmental Justice
505 _aTable of Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1 Contextualizing the Case: Central Appalachia 15 I Identifying the Barriers to Participation 2 Micro-Level Processes and Participation in Social Movements 39 3 Depletion of Social Capital in Coalfield Communities 49 4 Identity and Participation in the Environmental Justice Movement 75 5 Cognitive Liberation, Cultural Manipulation, and Friends of Coal 89 6 Cognitive Liberation and Hidden Destruction in Central Appalachia 109 7 Summary of Part I 119 II Creating a Micromobilization Context 8 Creating a Micromobilization Context through Photovoice 123 9 Photovoice in Five Coal-Mining Communities 147 10 Becoming, and Un-Becoming, an Activist 231 Conclusion 249 Appendix A Data-Collection Methods and Tables for Chapter 3 259 Appendix B Interview Methods and Demographics of the Study Sample for Chapter 4 265 Appendix C Creation of the Coal-Critical Index and Analysis of Pre-Project and Post-Project Results in Photovoice Croups and Control Croups 267 Appendix D Photovoice Participation, Coal-Critical Photographs Shared, and Coal-Critical Photostories Created 271 Notes 287 References 295 Index 313 Series List
906 _aDonated By Prof. Rohit De, Yale University
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