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Petroturfing

Kinder, Jordan B.

Petroturfing

How social media has become a critical tool for advancing the interests of the Canadian oil industry   Petroturfing presents an incisive look into how CanadaâEUR(TM)s pro-oil movement has leveraged social media to rebrand the extractive economy as a positive force. Adapting its title from the concept of astroturfing, which refers to the practice of disguising political and corporate media campaigns as grassroots movements, the book exposes the consequences of this mutually informed relationship between social media and environmental politics.   Since the early 2010s, an increasingly influential network of pro-oil groups, organizations, and campaigns has harnessed social media strategies originally developed by independent environmental organizations in order to undermine resistance to the fossil fuel industry. Situating these actions within the broader oil culture wars that have developed as an outgrowth of contemporary right-wing media, Petroturfing details how this coalition of groups is working to reform the public view of oil extraction as something socially, economically, and ecologically beneficial.    By uncovering these concerted efforts to influence the âEURœenergy consciousness, âEUR? Jordan B. Kinder reveals the deep divide between CanadaâEUR(TM)s environmentally progressive reputation and the economic interests of its layers of government and private companies operating within its borders. Drawing attention to the structures underlying online political expression, Petroturfing highlights the limitations of social media networks in the work of promoting environmental justice and contributing to a more equitable future.

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ISBN 9781517914325
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag University Of Minnesota Press
Jahr 20240611

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