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The journey of gas
Flavia Bazzano and Marianna Betti
6 episodes
1 week ago
At a time when the energy debate is approached from an economic and geopolitical perspective, it is important to consider the human elements that influence this industry, from the communities living near extraction sites to the crews of LNG carriers. Thanks to Anthropologist Marianna Betti's account, we want to delve into the technical and human characteristics of the natural gas supply chain. We have chosen to do this in the form of a journey: each episode of the podcast represents a stage in this path, from the extraction operations to the end consumer.
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At a time when the energy debate is approached from an economic and geopolitical perspective, it is important to consider the human elements that influence this industry, from the communities living near extraction sites to the crews of LNG carriers. Thanks to Anthropologist Marianna Betti's account, we want to delve into the technical and human characteristics of the natural gas supply chain. We have chosen to do this in the form of a journey: each episode of the podcast represents a stage in this path, from the extraction operations to the end consumer.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Stage two. Heritage
The journey of gas
31 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
Stage two. Heritage

Gas as a product of the earth - negotiations with local people.


Our journey continues by analyzing the significance of land use for those who inhabit the extraction territories. Amid sacred places, health hazards, and internal conflicts to win the profits that come from extraction rights, we will explore how communities come into conflict, often in an unequal struggle, with energy giants.


BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Betti, M. (2018). What lies below: The politics of resource conflict in Turkana, Kenya. In Energy, Resource Extraction and Society (pp. 159-176). Routledge.
  • Mitchell, T. (2009). Carbon democracy. Economy and society, 38(3), 399-432.
  • Rogers, D. (2015). The depths of Russia: oil, power, and culture after socialism. Cornell University Press.
  • Sawyer, S. (2004). Crude chronicles: Indigenous politics, multinational oil, and neoliberalism in Ecuador. Duke University Press.
  • Watts, M. J. (2005). Righteous oil? Human rights, the oil complex, and corporate social responsibility. Annu. Rev. Environ. Resour., 30, 373-407.


CREDITS

Music by Lexin_Music aka ⁠Aleksey Chistilin⁠ from ⁠Pixabay

The journey of gas
At a time when the energy debate is approached from an economic and geopolitical perspective, it is important to consider the human elements that influence this industry, from the communities living near extraction sites to the crews of LNG carriers. Thanks to Anthropologist Marianna Betti's account, we want to delve into the technical and human characteristics of the natural gas supply chain. We have chosen to do this in the form of a journey: each episode of the podcast represents a stage in this path, from the extraction operations to the end consumer.