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Confronting ecological crisis in Appalachia and the South: university and community partnerships

Bailey, Connor(Contributions by)Banks, Alan(Contributions by)Blakeney, Anne(Contributions by)Cable, Sherry(Contributions by)Carter-North, Patrick(Contributions by)Faltraco, Lynne(Contributions by)Faltraco, Lynne(Contributions by)Futrell, Dick(Contributions by)Futrell, Robert(Contributions by)Gipe, Robert(Contributions by)Grayson, Mark(Contributions by)Hardesty, Sharon(Contributions by)Hudson, Antoinnette(Contributions by)Isla, Ana(Contributions by)Jones, Alice L.(Contributions by)Kinney, Rufus(Contributions by)Marshall, Suzanne(Contributions by)McCoy, Nina(Contributions by)McSpirit, Stephanie(Contributions by)Scott, Shaunna L.(Contributions by)Silver, Roy(Contributions by)Tajik, Mansoureh(Contributions by)Taylor, Betsy(Contributions by)Bailey, Connor(Edited by)Faltraco, Lynne(Edited by)McSpirit, Stephanie(Edited by)
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Throughout Appalachia corporations control local economies and absentee ownership of land makes it difficult for communities to protect their waterways, mountains, and forests.

Yet among all this uncertainty are committed citizens who have organized themselves to confront both external power holders and often their own local, state, and federal agents.

Determined to make their voice heard and to improve their living conditions, newfound partnerships between community activists and faculty and students at community colleges and universities have formed to challenge powerful bureaucratic infrastructures and to protect local ecosystems and communities.Confronting Ecological Crisis: University and Community Partnerships in Appalachia and the South addresses a wide range of cases that have presented challenges to local environments, public health, and social justice faced by the people of this region.

Editors Stephanie McSpirit, Lynne Faltraco, and Conner Bailey, along with community leaders and their university partners, describe stories of unlikely unions between faculty, students, and Appalachian communities in which both sides learn from one another and, most importantly, form a unique alliance in the fight against corporate control.

Confronting Ecological Crisis is a comprehensive look at the citizens and organizations that have emerged to fight the continued destruction of Appalachia.

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Product Details
University Press of Kentucky
0813139724 / 9780813139722
eBook (EPUB)
06/07/2012
English
187 pages
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