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Selling “Fracking”: Energy in Depth and the Marcellus Shale

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Katie Jo BlackAndrew J. Boslett, Elaine L. Hill, Lala Ma & Shawn J. McCoy. (2021) Economic, Environmental, and Health Impacts of the Fracking Boom. Annual Review of Resource Economics 13:1, pages 311-334.
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Imogen Rattle, Lucie Middlemiss & James Van Alstine. (2020) “Google fracking:” The online information ecology of the English shale gas debate. Energy Research & Social Science 64, pages 101427.
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Mollie K. Murphy. (2020) “We Are Seneca Lake”: Defining the Substances of Sustainable and Extractive Economics Through Anti-Fracking Activism. Frontiers in Communication 5.
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Mehmet Soyer, Mollie Murphy, Sebahattin Ziyanak & Cassidy Gummersall. (2019) “Old Town Dentonites”: Community members’ competing constructions of hydraulic fracturing and land use in Denton, Texas. The Extractive Industries and Society 6:4, pages 1333-1339.
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Kelly Bronson, Jennifer A. Dobson & Kieran O’Doherty. (2019) Fracking in Canadian Print News: A Sociotechnical Debate. Science Communication 41:5, pages 633-658.
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Javier Auyero, Maricarmen Hernández & Mary Ellen Stitt. (2019) En el vientre de la bestia. Reconstrucción relacional de la campaña contra el fracking en Texas. Estudios Sociológicos de El Colegio de México 37:111, pages 611-657.
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Jeffrey B. Jacquet, Anne N. Junod, Dylan Bugden, Grace Wildermuth, Joshua T. Fergen, Kirk Jalbert, Brian Rahm, Paige Hagley, Kathryn J. Brasier, Kai Schafft, Leland Glenna, Timothy Kelsey, Joshua Fershee, David L. Kay, Richard C. Stedman & James Ladlee. (2018) A decade of Marcellus Shale: Impacts to people, policy, and culture from 2008 to 2018 in the Greater Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. The Extractive Industries and Society 5:4, pages 596-609.
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Michelle L. Edwards. (2018) “Just report the science”: How scientists frame their engagement in contested debates over fracking in the Barnett Shale. Energy Research & Social Science 45, pages 67-74.
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Julian Matthews & Anders Hansen. (2018) Fracturing Debate? A Review of Research on Media Coverage of “Fracking”. Frontiers in Communication 3.
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Dylan Bugden, Darrick Evensen & Richard Stedman. (2017) A drill by any other name: Social representations, framing, and legacies of natural resource extraction in the fracking industry. Energy Research & Social Science 29, pages 62-71.
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