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Using ethnography to monitor the community health implications of onshore unconventional oil and gas developments: examples from Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale.

Simona L Perry1.   

Abstract

The ethnographer's toolbox has within it a variety of methods for describing and analyzing the everyday lives of human beings that can be useful to public health practitioners and policymakers. These methods can be employed to uncover information on some of the harder-to-monitor psychological, sociocultural, and environmental factors that may lead to chronic stress in individuals and communities. In addition, because most ethnographic research studies involve deep and long-term engagement with local communities, the information collected by ethnographic researchers can be useful in tracking long- and short-term changes in overall well-being and health. Set within an environmental justice framework, this article uses examples from ongoing ethnographic fieldwork in the Marcellus Shale gas fields of Pennsylvania to describe and justify using an ethnographic approach to monitor the psychological and sociocultural determinants of community health as they relate to unconventional oil and gas development projects in the United States.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23552647     DOI: 10.2190/NS.23.1.d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Solut        ISSN: 1048-2911


  10 in total

1.  Unconventional Natural Gas Development and Birth Outcomes in Pennsylvania, USA.

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2.  Unconventional natural gas development and adverse birth outcomes in Pennsylvania: The potential mediating role of antenatal anxiety and depression.

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Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2019-07-23       Impact factor: 6.498

3.  Free Market Ideology and Deregulation in Colorado's Oilfields: Evidence for triple movement activism?

Authors:  Stephanie A Malin; Adam Mayer; Kelly Shreeve; Shawn K Olson-Hazboun; John Adgate
Journal:  Env Polit       Date:  2017-02-16

4.  Effect of Providing Information on Students' Knowledge and Concerns about Hydraulic Fracking.

Authors:  Joanna Burger; Kimi Nakata; Laura Liang; Taryn Pittfield; Christian Jeitner
Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health A       Date:  2015

5.  The association of unconventional natural gas development with diagnosis and treatment of internalizing disorders among adolescents in Pennsylvania using electronic health records.

Authors:  Irena Gorski-Steiner; Karen Bandeen-Roche; Heather E Volk; Sean O'Dell; Brian S Schwartz
Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2022-03-24       Impact factor: 8.431

Review 6.  Unconventional natural gas development and public health: toward a community-informed research agenda.

Authors:  Katrina Smith Korfmacher; Sarah Elam; Kathleen M Gray; Erin Haynes; Megan Hoert Hughes
Journal:  Rev Environ Health       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 3.458

7.  Community concern and government response: Identifying socio-economic and demographic predictors of oil and gas complaints and drinking water impairments in Pennsylvania.

Authors:  Cassandra J Clark; Joshua L Warren; Nina Kadan-Lottick; Xiaomei Ma; Michelle L Bell; James E Saiers; Nicole C Deziel
Journal:  Energy Res Soc Sci       Date:  2021-04-24

8.  All-age hospitalization rates in coal seam gas areas in Queensland, Australia, 1995-2011.

Authors:  Angela K Werner; Kerrianne Watt; Cate M Cameron; Sue Vink; Andrew Page; Paul Jagals
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2016-02-06       Impact factor: 3.295

9.  Associations of unconventional natural gas development with depression symptoms and disordered sleep in Pennsylvania.

Authors:  Joan A Casey; Holly C Wilcox; Annemarie G Hirsch; Jonathan Pollak; Brian S Schwartz
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-07-27       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Examination of Child and Adolescent Hospital Admission Rates in Queensland, Australia, 1995-2011: A Comparison of Coal Seam Gas, Coal Mining, and Rural Areas.

Authors:  Angela K Werner; Kerrianne Watt; Cate Cameron; Sue Vink; Andrew Page; Paul Jagals
Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2018-09
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