Dirt Persuasion: Civic Environmental Populism and the Heartland's Pipeline Fight
Dirt Persuasion examines a watershed moment in U.S. environmental politics: the fight over the Keystone XL Pipeline. The complex interplay of resources extraction industries with grassroots environmentalism and advocacy has transformed the role of activists in the contemporary public sphere. Bold Ne...
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Zusammenfassung: | Dirt Persuasion examines a watershed moment in U.S.
environmental politics: the fight over the Keystone XL Pipeline.
The complex interplay of resources extraction industries with
grassroots environmentalism and advocacy has transformed the role
of activists in the contemporary public sphere. Bold Nebraska's
years-long fight against pipeline company TransCanada provides a
compelling case study: a contemporary state-level organization that
simultaneously challenged political and business leaders in its
home state of Nebraska, at the national level in the United States,
and in the foreign jurisdiction of Canada. Dirt Persuasion
sheds light not only on the activism practices of social movements
but also on the changing environments in which such actions are
deployed. The KXL Pipeline fight represents a watershed moment both
for U.S. energy politics and in the communication of environmental
activism. The rural dimension of this environmental saga is
critical: environmentalism must be understood from the perspective
of the rural Americans who coexist with one of the planet's most
delicate ecologies. Populism, rhetorical appeals, strategic
advocacy framing, and media framing all factor prominently within
the pipeline debate-leading to a civic environmental persuasion
built on the attributes of narrative, engagement,
hyperlocalization, and bipartisanship in order to build broad
stakeholder support and influence public policy. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2f1smv6 |