Frack Off, Hear Our Voice

Class

Article

College

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Department

Sociology, Social Work & Anthropology Department

Presentation Type

Oral Presentation

Abstract

This research analyzes the experiences of advocacy told through the eyes of fracking activists. Narrowing down focusses on environmental groups such as Frack Free Denton (FFD). These articles hope to answer just what environmental health activists learned through their advocacy and through their experiences of coming together to create a louder voice and take part of a movement great than they themselves. This research digs into the adversary well known fracking groups experienced and the success and/or failures along the way and just how it shaped them into who they are today. What was to gain from it all?

Location

Room 154

Start Date

4-11-2019 9:00 AM

End Date

4-11-2019 10:15 AM

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Frack Off, Hear Our Voice

Room 154

This research analyzes the experiences of advocacy told through the eyes of fracking activists. Narrowing down focusses on environmental groups such as Frack Free Denton (FFD). These articles hope to answer just what environmental health activists learned through their advocacy and through their experiences of coming together to create a louder voice and take part of a movement great than they themselves. This research digs into the adversary well known fracking groups experienced and the success and/or failures along the way and just how it shaped them into who they are today. What was to gain from it all?