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Poisoning the Well: Understanding Environmental Resentment in Timber Country, Part 1

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My guest today is Patrick Hunnicutt, Assistant Professor of Environmental Administration at the University of Oregon.

Patrick is the co author of a yet to be published research project called Poisoning the Well: Process, recognition, and opposition to environmental policy in rural America.

His research argues that grievances rooted in procedural injustice, for instance, the perception of resource extraction dependent communities that they are excluded from meaningful participation in land management decisions affecting them, is a key and overlooked factor in rural resentment and environmental obstructionism.

This one of my favorite conversations I’ve had in a long time, and went a bit long. So I’m going to share the whole interview, spread out over two episodes.

In part 1, we’ll go deep on Patrick’s research, his impression of the fights around Oregon’s State Forests, and how exclusionary public processes foster divides and resentment.

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