ExtrACTION & Environment TIG

The ExtrACTION & Environment TIG will be hosting a virtual roundtable on Wednesday, September 6, 2023 from 11:00am-12:30pm (eastern time zone). We will focus on the past, present, and future of our group and the work that brings us together. Anyone interested is welcome to join us! The Zoom link will be sent at a later date. Please contact Anna Willow (willow.1@osu.e du) or Elisabeth Moolenaar (emoolenaar@regis.edu) to be added to our email list!

Founding TIG member Kirk Jalbert is in the process of transitioning from Arizona State University to University at Buffalo to join their new Department of Environment and Sustainability. This year, he published three articles related to oil and gas pipelines:

Jalbert, Kirk, *Sherri Wasserman, and *Natalie Florence. (2023). Scaffolding Civic Infrastructures: Civic Technoscience in Public Engagements with Oil and Gas Pipelines. Energy Research & Social Science, 102.

Jalbert, K., Dickinson, K. L., Baka, J., & Florence, N. (2023). Influence in the right-of-way: Assessing landowners’ risk decision-making in negotiating oil and gas pipeline easements. The Extractive Industries and Society, 14, 101276.

Jalbert, K., Wasserman, S., Garza Navarro, H., & Florence, N. (2023). Petro-Security State Power and the Imaginaries of Extremism: An Analysis of US Critical Infrastructure Trespass Bills Targeting Anti-Pipeline Advocacy Movements. Environmental Justice, 16(1), 43-53.

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