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Terror In The Tar Sands

Author : Martin Avery
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-04-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781300985624

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Terror In The Tar Sands by Martin Avery Pdf

"The oil boom and the resulting environmental battle." "An Entertainment on the Old Themes of Life, Women, Fate, Dreams, The Working Class, Secret Agents, Love and Death" Plus Oil, Money, War, Weather, Relationships, and Karma. Who needs science fiction for a fantastic plot when a global energy crisis looms? Why write a thriller when we're living in one?! Enter the world of an epic adventure about a global cataclysm that brings an end to the world and tells of the heroic struggle of the survivors.

In Love And War: Cold Lake Stories

Author : Martin Avery
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2013-03-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781300825586

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In Love And War: Cold Lake Stories by Martin Avery Pdf

A novel collection of stories set in Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada, over five centuries

First World Petro-Politics

Author : Laurie Adkin
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 696 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-04
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781442699427

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First World Petro-Politics by Laurie Adkin Pdf

First World Petro-Politics examines the vital yet understudied case of a first world petro-state facing related social, ecological, and economic crises in the context of recent critical work on fossil capitalism. A wide-ranging and richly documented study of Alberta’s political ecology – the relationship between the province’s political and economic institutions and its natural environment – the volume tackles questions about the nature of the political regime, how it has governed, and where its primary fractures have emerged. Its authors examine Alberta’s neo-liberal environmental regulation, institutional adaptation to petro-state imperatives, social movement organizing, Indigenous responses to extractive development, media framing of issues, and corporate strategies to secure social license to operate. Importantly, they also discuss policy alternatives for political democratization and for a transition to a low-carbon economy. The volume’s conclusions offer a critical examination of petro-state theory, arguing for a comparative and contextual approach to understanding the relationships between dependence on carbon extraction and the nature of political regimes.

Hockey Knights In Canada And China

Author : Martin Avery
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 70 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-02
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781329872448

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Hockey Knights In Canada And China by Martin Avery Pdf

A hockey memoir in poetry from the Cold War to the present in Canada, the USA, the USSR, and China, from Gravenhurst, Muskoka, to Dalian, featuring the big themes -- love and death.

Terrorism in America

Author : Robin Maria Valeri,Kevin Borgeson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2018-05-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781315455990

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Terrorism in America by Robin Maria Valeri,Kevin Borgeson Pdf

Offering a fresh perspective on the changing face of terror attacks, Terrorism in America focuses on domestic groups, examining the beliefs, actions, and impacts of American-based terrorists and terror organizations. Editors Robin Valeri and Kevin Borgeson and their contributors draw on theories from criminology, psychology, and sociology to explore the ideologies of right-wing, left-wing, and extremist religious groups—how and why they convert followers, recruit financially, and take extreme action against others. No competing text offers such in-depth and nuanced coverage of the radical ideologies behind these attacks, or the ensuing fear domestic terrorism creates, as well as the strategies to combat violent extremism. A core text for domestic terrorism courses and an excellent supplement for any counterterrorism or homeland security course, Terrorism in America brings its singular focus to the growth and evolution of terrorism in the United States. Interviews, case studies from the field, and chapter themes make this a highly readable text for criminal justice, psychology, sociology, and homeland security students, professors, or practitioners.

Counterfeit Crime

Author : R.T. Naylor
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2014-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780773590632

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Counterfeit Crime by R.T. Naylor Pdf

In Counterfeit Crime, economist, historian, and criminologist R.T. Naylor dissects the costs - economic, social, and political - of the seemingly never-ending wars on the grossly exaggerated menaces of Crime and Terror and how most things politicians do to combat them make matters worse - for the public and the public good. He explains how the post-World War II welfare state, with its commitment to building public infrastructure, maintaining social security, and providing accessible education, gave way to the modern executive state, with its focus on guaranteeing corporate welfare, dropping bombs on countries too weak to fight back, and manipulating the thoughts and actions of populations kept in line by the carrot of glitzy toys and the stick of ever-heavier legal sanctions. He dissects how the canons of free-market fundamentalism, backed by the cannons of state power, paved the road toward a soft form of totalitarianism, which march hand in hand with millennial Christianity and a military-security-industrial complex in search for new - mostly imaginary - enemies. Counterfeit Crime is savage in its critique of the political and judicial status quo and outraged at an economy rife with corruption.

Lifeblood

Author : Matthew T. Huber
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2013-08-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780816685967

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Lifeblood by Matthew T. Huber Pdf

If our oil addiction is so bad for us, why don’t we kick the habit? Looking beyond the usual culprits—Big Oil, petro-states, and the strategists of empire—Lifeblood finds a deeper and more complex explanation in everyday practices of oil consumption in American culture. Those practices, Matthew T. Huber suggests, have in fact been instrumental in shaping the broader cultural politics of American capitalism. How did gasoline and countless other petroleum products become so central to our notions of the American way of life? Huber traces the answer from the 1930s through the oil shocks of the 1970s to our present predicament, revealing that oil’s role in defining popular culture extends far beyond material connections between oil, suburbia, and automobility. He shows how oil powered a cultural politics of entrepreneurial life—the very American idea that life itself is a product of individual entrepreneurial capacities. In so doing he uses oil to retell American political history from the triumph of New Deal liberalism to the rise of the New Right, from oil’s celebration as the lifeblood of postwar capitalism to increasing anxieties over oil addiction. Lifeblood rethinks debates surrounding energy and capitalism, neoliberalism and nature, and the importance of suburbanization in the rightward shift in American politics. Today, Huber tells us, as crises attributable to oil intensify, a populist clamoring for cheap energy has less to do with American excess than with the eroding conditions of life under neoliberalism.

A Line in the Tar Sands

Author : Steve D'Arcy
Publisher : Between the Lines
Page : 441 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Electronic book
ISBN : 9781771131094

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A Line in the Tar Sands by Steve D'Arcy Pdf

Tar sands "development" comes with an enormous environmental and human cost. But tar sands opponents-fighting a powerful international industry-are likened to terrorists; government environmental scientists are muzzled; and public hearings are concealed and rushed. Yet, despite the formidable political and economic power behind the tar sands, many opponents are actively building international networks of resistance, challenging pipeline plans while resisting threats to indigenous sovereignty and democratic participation. Includes contributions from Winona LaDuke, Clayton Thomas-Muller, Harsha Walia, Jeremy Brecher, Crystal Lameman, Melina Laboucan-Massimo, Yves Engler, Cherri Foytlin, Macdonald Stainsby, Yudith Nieto, Greg Albo, and Brian Tokar, and more. The editors' proceeds from this book will be donated to frontline grassroots environmental justice groups and campaigns.

Terror Threat

Author : Dwight Hamilton,Kostas Rimsa
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2007-11-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781459718630

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Terror Threat by Dwight Hamilton,Kostas Rimsa Pdf

The discovery of a suspected homegrown Islamic terrorist cell in our own backyard last year shocked most Canadians. The question arose: Is this country next on Al Qaeda's hit list? But although terrorism in Canada did not begin with Al Qaeda, its fundamental dynamics are as unfamiliar to most of the public as the minutiae of quantum physics. How could such shocking developments happen in a nation of "peacekeepers" that opposed the American intervention in Iraq? The majority of Canadians have no idea why soldiers are presently sacrificing their lives in Afghanistan. Terror Threat provides an examination of every key facet of current terrorist operations affecting this country – and it does so in a way that shows how serious the danger really is. Who are these people? How do they operate? And why in the world are they trying to kill us?

Unsustainable Oil

Author : Jon Gordon
Publisher : University of Alberta
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781772120981

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Unsustainable Oil by Jon Gordon Pdf

"Sustainable development is, for government and industry at least, primarily a way of turning trees into lumber, tar into oil, and critique into consent; a way to defend the status quo of growth at any cost." —from the Introduction In Unsustainable Oil: Facts, Counterfacts and Fictions, Jon Gordon makes the case for re-evaluating the theoretical, political, and environmental issues around petroleum extraction. Doing so, he argues, will reinvigorate our understanding of the culture and the ethics of energy production in Canada. Rather than looking for better facts or better interpretations of the facts, Gordon challenges us to embrace the future after oil. Reading fiction can help us understand the cultural-ecological crisis that we inhabit. In Unsustainable Oil, using the lens of Alberta’s bituminous sands, he asks us to consider literature’s potential to open space for creative alternatives.

Oil Horror

Author : Oliver Haiste
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 141 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2008-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780955984709

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Found in Alberta

Author : Robert Boschman,Mario Trono
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2014-10-29
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781554589722

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Found in Alberta by Robert Boschman,Mario Trono Pdf

Found in Alberta: Environmental Themes for the Anthropocene is a collection of essays about the natural environment in a province rich in natural resources and aggressive in development goals. This is a casebook on Alberta from which emerges a far wider set of implications for North America and for the biosphere in general. The writers come from an array of disciplinary backgrounds within the environmental humanities. The essays examine the oil/tar sands, climate change, provincial government policy, food production, industry practices, legal frameworks, wilderness spaces, hunting, Indigenous perspectives, and nuclear power. Contributions from an ecocritical perspective provide insight into environmentally themed poetry, photography, and biography. Since the actions of Alberta’s industries and government are currently at the heart of a global environmental debate, this collection is valuable to those wishing to understand the natural and commercial forces in play. The editors present an introductory argument that frames these interests inside a call for a rethinking of our assumptions about the natural world and our place within it.

Canadian Books in Print

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 896 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Canada
ISBN : UCAL:B3421950

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When Green Growth Is Not Enough

Author : Anders Hayden
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 627 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2014-11-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780773596344

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When Green Growth Is Not Enough by Anders Hayden Pdf

Is the pursuit of endless economic growth compatible with the deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions required to avoid the worst extremes of climate change? In When Green Growth Is Not Enough, Anders Hayden analyzes the political battle between three competing approaches to this question and how it has played out in Canada and Britain. Defenders of the "business-as-usual" approach reject climate action as too costly and in conflict with economic growth, while downplaying the severity of climate change. Supporters of ecological modernization, or "green growth," on the other hand, aim to use technology and efficiency to delink economic expansion from emissions and find business opportunities through environmental action. While mainstream debate has focused on these two pro-growth models, Hayden pays particular attention to the struggles and limited inroads of a third, more radical perspective: the idea of sufficiency, which challenges the continued growth of production and consumption in the already-affluent global North and asks, how much is enough? Drawing on interviews, participation in climate-related events, and analysis of key documents, Hayden shows the role these paradigms have played in Britain, one of the world’s leaders in climate reform, and in Canada, a nation at the bottom of international climate change rankings. Rich in detail, When Green Growth Is Not Enough is a lively account of the theory and real-world politics of climate action.

Deleuze and the Gynesis of Horror

Author : Sunny Hawkins
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2020-10-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781501358449

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Deleuze and the Gynesis of Horror by Sunny Hawkins Pdf

Applying Deleuze's schizoanalytic techniques to film theory, Deleuze and the Gynesis of Horror demonstrates how an embodied approach to horror film analysis can help us understand how film affects its viewers and distinguish those films which reify static, hegemonic, “molar” beings from those which prompt fluid, nonbinary, “molecular” becomings. It does so by analyzing the politics of reproduction in contemporary films such as Ex Machina; Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; Mad Max: Fury Road; the Twilight saga; and the original Alien quadrilogy and its more recent prequels, Prometheus and Alien: Covenant. Author Sunny Hawkins argues that films which promote a “monstrous philosophy” of qualitative, affirmative difference as difference-in-itself, and which tend to be more molecular than molar in their expressions, can help us trace a “line of flight” from the gender binary in the real world. Deleuze and the Gynesis of Horror demonstrates how the techniques of horror film – editing, sound and visual effects, lighting and colour, camera movement – work in tandem with a film's content to affect the viewer's body in ways that disrupt the sense of self as a whole, unified subject with a stable, monolithic identity and, in some cases, can serve to breakdown the binary between self/Other, as we come to realize that we are none of us static, categorizable beings but are, as Henri Bergson said, “living things constantly becoming.”