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Speak out or stay silent? A study of oil company-community relations through the political ecology of voice
Author(s) -
Adrian Gonzalez
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
alternautas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2057-4924
DOI - 10.31273/alternautas.v7i2.1111
Subject(s) - indigenous , amazon rainforest , clothing , pipeline (software) , politics , work (physics) , oil spill , lift (data mining) , sociology , public relations , ecology , political science , engineering , petroleum engineering , computer science , law , mechanical engineering , data mining , biology
“[T]o try to lift the pipeline, we had to immerse in that water without any protection … under the instruction of engineers, they told us that we had to try to reach it, so we did immerse there without any clothing, only underwear and it was full of crude oil, it was thick” (A Cuninico indigenous resident in the Peruvian Amazon describes their 2014 oil spill remediation work)

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