How are claims of environmental degradation and health risk and hazard socially constructed in mediated arenas? This article examines frames, sources and claims in articles from Ecuadorian news regarding the lawsuit against Chevron brought by thousands of indigenous peoples living in the Amazonian region, who claimed their health was at risk and ancestral lands destroyed by petroleum contamination. Findings indicated that the risk discussion at the heart of events and conflicts was subsumed by coverage that focused largely on the legal conflict as well as was indexed to the claims denying the hazard. The case has significance for understanding mediated claims of risk and responsibility through a lens of news production
textAlthough much national and international attention has been given to the disastrous effects of o...
Conflicts between the mining industry and traditional communities have been challenging indigenous p...
Conflicts and ecological impacts in natural protected areas can arise for various reasons. The behav...
In 1993, 30,000 Ecuadorians filed a class-action lawsuit against Chevron Oil Company for extensive d...
Peru has experienced severe social conflicts in recent years as a result of industrial mining projec...
This case study examines the environmental and health impacts of the oil industry development proces...
This project explores how the environmental and health impacts of energy production challenge emerge...
With cancer accounting for 19% of deaths and projected to rise in the coming years, Ecuador’s inequi...
This article provides information about the second legal enforcement action filed by Ecuadorian indi...
Combining perspectives from media studies and political ecology, this book analyses socially constru...
An issue relevant to scientific integrity has arisen in connection with a court case in the Amazon, ...
In 1993 Ecuadorian-American lawyers filed a class-action suit, Maria Aguinda vs. Texaco, Inc., in Ne...
There is much concern of health effects related to gas drilling in the provinces of Ecuador. Recent ...
Employing the works of Spaargaren and Mol, the intersections of "environmental flows," including bot...
The Texaco/Chevron lawsuit, which started in November 1993 and is still being litigated in 2020, is...
textAlthough much national and international attention has been given to the disastrous effects of o...
Conflicts between the mining industry and traditional communities have been challenging indigenous p...
Conflicts and ecological impacts in natural protected areas can arise for various reasons. The behav...
In 1993, 30,000 Ecuadorians filed a class-action lawsuit against Chevron Oil Company for extensive d...
Peru has experienced severe social conflicts in recent years as a result of industrial mining projec...
This case study examines the environmental and health impacts of the oil industry development proces...
This project explores how the environmental and health impacts of energy production challenge emerge...
With cancer accounting for 19% of deaths and projected to rise in the coming years, Ecuador’s inequi...
This article provides information about the second legal enforcement action filed by Ecuadorian indi...
Combining perspectives from media studies and political ecology, this book analyses socially constru...
An issue relevant to scientific integrity has arisen in connection with a court case in the Amazon, ...
In 1993 Ecuadorian-American lawyers filed a class-action suit, Maria Aguinda vs. Texaco, Inc., in Ne...
There is much concern of health effects related to gas drilling in the provinces of Ecuador. Recent ...
Employing the works of Spaargaren and Mol, the intersections of "environmental flows," including bot...
The Texaco/Chevron lawsuit, which started in November 1993 and is still being litigated in 2020, is...
textAlthough much national and international attention has been given to the disastrous effects of o...
Conflicts between the mining industry and traditional communities have been challenging indigenous p...
Conflicts and ecological impacts in natural protected areas can arise for various reasons. The behav...