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  • Confronting Ecological Crisis in Appalachia and the South: University and Community Partnerships
  • Written by author Stephanie McSpirit
  • Published by University Press of Kentucky, 7/22/2012
  • This book analyzes the varied ways in which American films and television shows grapple with the problem of freedom. Popular culture often champions freedom as the fundamentally American way of life, and celebrates the independence and self-reliance of or
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Foreword Scoff J. Peters vii

Introduction: Forging Partnerships between Communities and Academic Activists Stephanie McSpirit Lynne Faltraco Conner Bailey 1

1 Confessions of the Parasitic Researcher to the Man in the Cowboy Hat Sherry Cable 21

2 What Difference Did It Make? The Appalachian Land Ownership Study after Twenty-Five Years Shaunna L. Scott 39

3 Participatory Action Research: Combating the Poisoning of Dayhoit, Harlan County Roy Silver 61

4 The Martin County Project: Students, Faculty, and Citizens Research the Effects of a Technological Disaster Stephanie McSpirit Sharon Hardesty Patrick Carter-North Mark Grayson Nina McCoy 75

5 Unsuitable: The Fight to Save Black Mountain, 1998-1999 Robert Gipe 93

6 Building Partnerships to Challenge Chip Mills: Citizen Activists Find Academic Allies Lynne Faltraco Conner Bailey 109

7 Environmental Justice from the Roots: Tillery, North Carolina Mansoureh Tajik 131

8 The Incineration of Chemical Weapons in Anniston, Alabama: The March for Environmental Justice Suzanne Marshall Rufus Kinney Antoinnette Hudson 147

9 Expertise and Alliances: How Kentuckians Transformed the U.S. Chemical Weapons Disposal Program Robert Futrell Dick Futrell 171

10 Headwaters: A Student-Faculty Participatory Research Project in Eastern Kentucky Alan Banks Alice Jones Anne Blakeney 195

11 Social Theory, Appalachian Studies, and the Challenge of Global Regions: The UK Rockefeller Humanities Fellowship Program, 2001-2005 Betsy Taylor Lynne Faltraco Ana Isla 217

Conclusion: Reflections on Public Scholarship in Appalachia and the South Stephanie McSpirit Lynne Faltraco Conner Bailey 233

Acknowledgments 245

List of Contributors 247

Index 253


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