This thesis examines the social and ecological problems associated with mountaintop mining in central Appalachia. Theoretical insights from world system theorists and other political economists are used to trace the roots of these problems to the historical progression of different modes of extraction in the region. The restructuring of the region’s social, cultural, and ecological systems to meet the needs of core production over time has perpetuated its position as a resource extractive periphery. This occurred in three major modes: a frontier mode, an agricultural mode, and an industrial raw materials mode. The last mode has been characterized primarily by coal mining and has shifted from labor intensive forms to capital intensive forms....
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. Thesis. 1973. M.C.P.Bibl...
Across Central Appalachia the boom and bust cycle of the coal market has shaped the character of com...
This portion of the study discusses the social and economic antecedents of today\u27s Appalachian co...
This thesis examines the social and ecological problems associated with mountaintop mining in centra...
This dissertation uses mixed methods to examine the role of the coal industry in the reproduction of...
During the last several years far southwest Virginia, like elsewhere in the central Appalachian regi...
This article discusses the exhaustion of socio-ecological relations in the coalfields of West Virgin...
Surface coal mining is a major form of land change and environmental degradation in Central Appalach...
This article provides an analysis of one of the most ecologically and socially destructive strip-min...
Coal mining has a long legacy of providing needed jobs in isolated communities but it is also associ...
Policy makers generally see resource extraction as a boon for local economies and citizens. Numerous...
The industrialization of Appalachia traditionally has been understood in terms of the penetration an...
The purpose of this report is to investigate the environmental and health effects of coal mining in ...
Central Appalachia is a region in the United States that has been referred to as a paradox by resear...
In this Essay, Professor McGinley examines a century of conflicts between the coal mining industry a...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. Thesis. 1973. M.C.P.Bibl...
Across Central Appalachia the boom and bust cycle of the coal market has shaped the character of com...
This portion of the study discusses the social and economic antecedents of today\u27s Appalachian co...
This thesis examines the social and ecological problems associated with mountaintop mining in centra...
This dissertation uses mixed methods to examine the role of the coal industry in the reproduction of...
During the last several years far southwest Virginia, like elsewhere in the central Appalachian regi...
This article discusses the exhaustion of socio-ecological relations in the coalfields of West Virgin...
Surface coal mining is a major form of land change and environmental degradation in Central Appalach...
This article provides an analysis of one of the most ecologically and socially destructive strip-min...
Coal mining has a long legacy of providing needed jobs in isolated communities but it is also associ...
Policy makers generally see resource extraction as a boon for local economies and citizens. Numerous...
The industrialization of Appalachia traditionally has been understood in terms of the penetration an...
The purpose of this report is to investigate the environmental and health effects of coal mining in ...
Central Appalachia is a region in the United States that has been referred to as a paradox by resear...
In this Essay, Professor McGinley examines a century of conflicts between the coal mining industry a...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. Thesis. 1973. M.C.P.Bibl...
Across Central Appalachia the boom and bust cycle of the coal market has shaped the character of com...
This portion of the study discusses the social and economic antecedents of today\u27s Appalachian co...