Pipelines, petitions, and protests in the Internet Age: Exploring the human geographies of online petitions challenging proposed transcontinental Alberta Oil Sands pipelines
Since the mid-2000s, millions of spatiotemporally disparate and demographically heterogeneous North Americans have signed online petitions challenging proposed transcontinental Alberta oil sands export pipelines. This phenomenon typifies bottom-up, self-organized, and ostensibly extemporaneous cyber...
Main Authors: | McNeill, J, Thornton, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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