Governmentality, Regulatory Capture and Re-Imagining Citizen Subjectivities as Resistance: the case of the Mount Thorley-Warkworth coal mine expansion in New South Wales, Australia
TANYA MARGARET ANSTEY-MUDD
10.4225/03/59c09acd26381
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Governmentality_Regulatory_Capture_and_Re-Imagining_Citizen_Subjectivities_as_Resistance_the_case_of_the_Mount_Thorley-Warkworth_coal_mine_expansion_in_New_South_Wales_Australia/5417710
This thesis explores how citizens engage with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process to influence decision making outcomes for major projects such as coal mines. A detailed case study is presented of the community of Bulga, exploring their experiences in trying to prevent the expansion of the Mt Thorley-Warkworth coal mine expansion in the Upper Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia.
2017-09-19 04:19:23
Environmental Impact Assessment
Geography