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When Communities Confront Corporations - Comparing Shell's Presence in Ireland and Nigeria (Hardcover, New)
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When Communities Confront Corporations - Comparing Shell's Presence in Ireland and Nigeria (Hardcover, New)
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In April of 2005 Shell sought an injunction in a Dublin court
against residents of Erris in northwestern Republic of Ireland who
were obstructing the laying of pipelines across their lands. On
June 29, 2005 the court convicted and jailed five people for
failing to comply with the order of the High Court restraining them
from interfering with Shell's project. When Communities Confront
Corporations examines the issues and events that led to the
incarceration of the Rossport Five and how it resonates with events
in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. It argues that conflicts
between communities and corporations, though pervasive, do not
appear to receive adequate scholarly attention. The book compares
the altercations between Shell and the Erris communities in Ireland
and the responses to these conflicts, with similar conflicts
generated in the Niger Delta area of Nigeria by the presence of the
oil giant. It challenges the so-called conspiracy theory, which is
often associated with the oil company's operations in the Niger
Delta and argues that the key difference between the two sets of
conflicts and responses to them is the context.
________________________ Austin Onuoha did his graduate studies at
the Conflict Transformation Program (now Center for Justice and
Peacebuilding) at the Eastern Mennonite University, in
Harrisonburg, Virginia. He is currently a PhD student in Conflict
Analysis and Resolution at Nova Southeastern University in Florida,
USA. He had worked as the executive secretary and head of conflict
resolution at the Human Rights Commission (now Human Rights and
Conflict Resolution Centre) Abakaliki, Nigeria. He currently
monitors Chevron's community engagement initiatives in Nigeria for
the Centre for Social and Corporate Responsibility (CSCR) based in
Nigeria. He was elected Ashoka Fellow in 2001 for his innovative
work in harnessing conflict energy for development. He also
conducts training in conflict resolution, corporate social
responsibility, human rights, non-violence and peace-building and
development. He is an adjunct fellow at the West African
Peacebuilding Institute in Ghana and is the author of the book:
From Conflict to Collaboration Building Peace in Nigeria's
Oil-Producing Communities (London, Adonis & Abbey Publishers,
2005)
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