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Amassing rural power in the fight against fracking in Maryland: A report from the field
Authors:Kathleen H Powell  Ann Bristow  Francis L Precht
Institution:1. Department of Social Work, Frostburg State University, Frostburg, Maryland, USAkpowell@frostburg.edu;3. Frostburg State University, Frostburg, Maryland, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Social workers can mobilize vulnerable populations to shape policy decisions about industrial practices that could have adverse impacts on their wellbeing. One such practice is hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” to extract oil and natural gas from shale rock deposits. There is scant social work literature on mobilizing opposition to fracking despite a proliferation of literature from other disciplines. This article documents the campaign in Maryland that led to the adoption of the first legislative ban on fracking in a U.S. state with shale gas reserves, using social movement theory to identify factors that led to this successful outcome.
Keywords:Hydraulic fracturing  fracking  ecosocial work  policy practice  grassroots mobilization
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