A fifth wave? The changing nature of boomtown research
Tài liệu tham khảo
Albrecht, 1982, [Local social disruption and western energy development: a critical review]: commentary, Pac Sociol Rev, 25, 297, 10.2307/1388768
Albrecht, 1982, Commentary, Pac Sociological Rev, 25, 297, 10.2307/1388768
Anderson, 2009, Local leaders’ perceptions of energy development in the Barnett Shale, Sout Rural Sociol., 24, 113
Archbold, 2014, Policing “The Patch”: police response to rapid population growth in oil boomtowns in western North Dakota, Police Q, 17, 386, 10.1177/1098611114549629
Auge, 1995
Bauman, 2012
Bell, 2010, Mobilities and ruralities: an introduction, Sociol Ruralis, 50, 199, 10.1111/j.1467-9523.2010.00518.x
Bell, 2009, “There ain't no bond in town like there used to be”: the destruction of social capital in the West Virginia coalfields, Sociol. Forum, 24, 631, 10.1111/j.1573-7861.2009.01123.x
Brasier, 2011, Residents’ perceptions of community and environmental impacts from development of natural gas in the Marcelles shale: a comparison of Pennsylvania and New York cases, J Rural Soc Sci, 26, 32
Brown, 2005, The boom-bust-recovery cycle: dynamics of change in community satisfaction and social integration in Delta, Utah, Rural Sociol, 70, 28, 10.1526/0036011053294673
Burfoot-Rochford, 2018, Mobilities, fixities and stabilities in rural Pennsylvania’s natural gas boomtowns: re-conceptualising boomtown development through a mobilities lens, Sociol Ruralis, 58, 171, 10.1111/soru.12182
Camasso, 1990, Severe child maltreatment in ecological perspective, J Soc Serv Res, 13, 1, 10.1300/J079v13n03_01
Caraher, 2016, The archaeology of man camps: contingency, periphery, and late capitalism, 181
Carrington, 2011, The resource boom’s underbelly: criminological impacts of mining development, Aust N Z J Criminol., 44, 335, 10.1177/0004865811419068
Carrington, 2010, Globalization, frontier masculinities and violence: booze, blokes and brawls, Br J Criminol, 50, 393, 10.1093/bjc/azq003
Carrington, 2011, Assessing the social impacts of the resources boom on rural communities, Rural Soc., 21, 2, 10.5172/rsj.2011.21.1.2
Charman, M. (2019). Gendered boomtown impacts: a social service perspective on experiences of women in resource extraction communities (Master's thesis). Retrieved from https://ir.library.dc-uoit.ca/bitstream/10155/1112/1/Charman_Madison.pdf.
Collins, 2020, The violence of neoliberalism: crime, harm and inequality, Routledge
1981
Cortese, 1977, The sociological analysis of boom towns, West. Sociological Rev., 8, 75
Dooley, 2013
Donnermeyer, 2014
Durkheim, 1984
England, 1984, Boomtowns and social disruption, Rural Sociol, 49, 230
Ennis, 2017, A boom for whom? Exploring the impacts of a rapid increase in the male population upon women’s services in Darwin, Northern Territory, Violence Against Women, 23, 535, 10.1177/1077801216644994
Ferrell, 1997, Criminological verstehen: inside the immediacy of crime, Justice Q, 14, 3, 10.1080/07418829700093201
Ferrell, 2007, Cultural criminology, 892
Ferrell, 2008
Filteau, 2014, Who are those guys? Constructing the oilfield’s new dominant masculinity, Men Masc, 17, 396, 10.1177/1097184X14544905
Finsterbusch, 2002, Social impact assessment and technology assessment, 407
Forsyth, 2007, Framing perceptions of oil development and social disruption, Soc Sci J, 44, 287, 10.1016/j.soscij.2007.03.015
Frank, 1966, The development of underdevelopment, Monthly Rev., 18
Freudenburg, 1979, 55
Freudenburg, 1980, The effects of rapid population growth on the social and personal well-being of boomtown residents
Freudenburg, 1981, Women and men in an energy boomtown: adjustment, alienation, and adaptation, Rural Sociol, 46, 220
Freudenburg, 1982, Balance and bias in boomtown research, Pac Sociol Rev, 25, 323
Freudenburg, 1984, Boomtown’s youth: the differential impacts of rapid community growth on adolescents and adults, Am Sociol Rev, 49, 697, 10.2307/2095426
Freudenburg, 1986, The density of acquaintanceship: an overlooked variable in community research?, Am J. Sociol., 92, 27, 10.1086/228462
Freudenburg, 1992, Addictive economies: extractive industries and vulnerable localities in a changing world economy, Rural Sociol, 57, 305, 10.1111/j.1549-0831.1992.tb00467.x
Freudenburg, 1982, Mental health consequences of rapid community growth: a report from the longitudinal study of boomtown mental health impacts, J Health Hum Resour Adm, 4, 334
Freudenburg, 1992, Community impacts of technological change: toward a longitudinal perspective, Social Forces, 70, 937, 10.2307/2580196
Freudenburg, 1982, Increasing the impact of sociology on social impact assessment: toward ending the inattention, Am Sociol, 17, 71
Freudenburg, 1991, Criminal behavior and rapid community growth: examining the evidence, Rural Sociol, 56, 619, 10.1111/j.1549-0831.1991.tb00449.x
Freudenburg, 2002, Mining the data: analyzing the economic implications of mining for nonmetropolitan regions, Sociol Inq, 72, 549, 10.1111/1475-682X.00034
Goldenberg, 2010, And they call this progress? Consequences for young people of living and working in resource-extraction communities, Crit Public Health, 20, 157, 10.1080/09581590902846102
Goldenberg, 2008, Youth sexual behaviour in a boomtown: implications for the control of sexually transmitted infections, Sex Transm Infect, 84, 220, 10.1136/sti.2007.027219
Gourley, 2018, Resource booms and crime: evidence from oil and gas production in Colorado, ResourEnergy Econ., 54, 37
Greider, 1985, Neighboring patterns, social support, and rapid growth: a comparison analysis from three western communities, Sociological Perspect., 28, 51, 10.2307/1389074
Harvey, D. (2007). Neoliberalism as creative destruction. Annals Am Acad Pol Social Sci., 610(1), 22–44. 10.1177/0002716206296780.
Heitkamp, 2018, Implications for practice: risks to youth in boomtowns, Child Welfare, 96, 47
Hunter, 2002, Rural migration, rapid growth, and fear of crime, Rural Sociol, 67, 71, 10.1111/j.1549-0831.2002.tb00094.x
Jacobsen, 2014, The economic aftermath of resource booms: evidence from boomtowns in the American West, Econ. J., 126, 1092, 10.1111/ecoj.12173
Jacquet, 2013, The risk of social-psychological disruption as an impact of energy development and environmental change, J. Environ. Planning Manage., 57, 1285, 10.1080/09640568.2013.820174
James, 2017, There will be blood: crime rates in shale-rich U.S. counties, J Environ Econ Manage, 84, 125, 10.1016/j.jeem.2016.12.004
Jayasundara, 2016, Voices from the front line: human service workers’ perceptions of interpersonal violence in resource-based boom counties, Internet J. Criminol., 72
Jayasundara, 2019, The impact of resource development on interpersonal violence: survivor risk factors and experiences, Soc Dev Issues, 41, 24
Jobes, 1999, Residential stability and crime in small rural agricultural and recreational towns, Sociological Perspect., 42, 499, 10.2307/1389700
Jones, 2015
Jones, 2016, Anomie in the Oil Patch: a preliminary analysis, Int. J. Rural Criminol., 3, 68, 10.18061/1811/78044
Kassover, 1981, Resource development, rural communities and rapid growth: managing social change in the modern boomtown. Minerals and the, Environment, 3, 47
Kay, D. (2011). The economic impact of Marcellus Shale gas drilling. What have we learned? What are the limitations? Retrieved from http://www.greenchoices.cornell.edu/resources/publications/jobs/Economic_Impact.pdf.
Kohrs, 1974, Social consequences of boom growth in Wyoming
Komarek, 2018, Crime and natural resource booms: evidence from unconventional natural gas production, Ann Reg Sci, 61, 113, 10.1007/s00168-018-0861-x
Kowalski, 2012, A preliminary examination of Marcellus Shale drilling activity and crime trends in Pennsylvania, Penn State Justice Center Res.
Krannich, 1984, Personal well-being in rapid growth and stable communities: multiple indicators and contrasting results, Rural Sociol, 49, 541
Kraska, 2011
Little, 1976, Some social consequences of boom towns, N D Law Rev, 53, 401
Loder, 2016, Spaces of consent and the making of fracking subjects in North Dakota: a view from two corporate community forums, Extractive Industries Soc, 3, 736, 10.1016/j.exis.2016.04.004
Nicolescu, 2018, Cases of equality: Idle No More and the protests at Standing Rock, Can J Urban Res, 27, 1
O’Connor, 2015, Classed, raced, and gendered biographies: young people’s understandings of social structures in a boomtown, J Youth Stud, 18, 867, 10.1080/13676261.2014.1001829
O’Connor, 2015, Insiders and outsiders: social change, deviant others, and sense of community in a boomtown, Int J Comp Appl Crim Justice, 39, 219, 10.1080/01924036.2014.973049
O’Connor, 2017, Oil, crime, and disorder: a methodological examination of the oil boom’s impact in North Dakota, Deviant Behav, 38, 477, 10.1080/01639625.2016.1197025
Parkins, 2011, Linking social structure, fragmentation, and substance abuse in a resource-based community, Community Work Fam, 14, 39, 10.1080/13668803.2010.506030
Pippert, 2018, “Have you been to Walmart?” Gender and perceptions of safety in North Dakota boomtowns, Sociol Q, 59, 234, 10.1080/00380253.2017.1413602
Reynolds, 1982, Problems in the social impact assessment literature base for Western energy development communities, Impact Assessment, 1, 44, 10.1080/07349165.1982.9725489
Richardson, 2009
Ruddell, 2011, Boomtown policing: responding to the dark side of resource development, Policing, 5, 328, 10.1093/police/par034
Ruddell, 2014, Drilling down: an examination of the boom-crime relationship in resource-based boom counties, West Crim Rev, 15, 3
Ryser, 2016, The structural underpinnings impacting rapid growth in resource regions, Extractive Industries Soc, 3, 616, 10.1016/j.exis.2016.06.001
Scott, 2012, Established-outsider relations and fear of crime in mining towns, Sociol Ruralis, 52, 147, 10.1111/j.1467-9523.2011.00557.x
Seydlitz, 1993, Development and social problems: the impact of the offshore oil industry on suicide and homicide rates, Rural Sociol, 58, 93, 10.1111/j.1549-0831.1993.tb00484.x
Shandro, 2011, Perspectives on community health issues and the mining boom–bust cycle, Resources Policy, 36, 178, 10.1016/j.resourpol.2011.01.004
Sheller, 2006, The new mobilities paradigm, Environment and Planning A, 38, 207, 10.1068/a37268
Smith, 1971, Economic development: panacea or perplexity for rural areas?, Rural Sociol, 36, 173
Smith, 2001, Growth, decline, stability, and disruption: a longitudinal analysis of social well-being in four Western rural communities, Rural Sociol, 66, 425, 10.1111/j.1549-0831.2001.tb00075.x
Stokes, 2019, Indigenous participation in resource developments: is it a choice?, Extractive Industries Soc, 6, 50, 10.1016/j.exis.2018.10.015
Stretesky, 2020, Shale gas development and crime: a review of the literature, Extractive Industries Soc., 7, 1147, 10.1016/j.exis.2020.06.008
Summers, 1984, Economic development and community social change, Annu Rev Sociol, 10, 141, 10.1146/annurev.so.10.080184.001041
Tally, 2016, Nowhere to run: impacts of the Bakken oil boom on domestic violence survivors and service providers, 131
Theodori, 2009, Paradoxical perceptions of problems associated with unconventional natural gas development, South. Rural Sociol, 24, 97
Tonnies, 2001
Ulrich-Schad, 2019, “You shouldn't worry walking a block and a half to your car”: perceptions of crime and community norms in the Bakken oil play, Int. J. Rural Criminol., 4, 193, 10.18061/1811/87910
Walsh, 1985, Effects of a boom-bust economy: women in the oilfield, Free Inq Creat Sociol, 13, 133
Walsh, 1986, Migrant women in the oil field: the functions of social networks, Hum Organ, 45, 43, 10.17730/humo.45.1.94341g3237814422
Wilkinson, 1984, Violent crime in the western energy-development region, Sociological Perspect., 27, 241, 10.2307/1389020
Wilkinson, 1982, Local social disruption and western energy development: a critical review, Pac Sociol Rev, 25, 275, 10.2307/1388767
Wynveen, 2011, A thematic analysis of local respondents’ perceptions of Barnett Shale energy development, J Rural Soc Sci, 26, 8
Young, 1999
Young, 2007
Young, 2011