
Under Corporate Skies: A Struggle Between People, Place and Profit - Paperback
Under Corporate Skies: A Struggle Between People, Place and Profit - Paperback
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by Martin Brueckner (Author), Dyann Ross (Author), Erin Brockovich (Foreword by)
Under Corporate Skies is about what happens to communities when they stand in the way of corporate profits. It is the story of a tiny town pitted against a strong corporate neighbour.
With the help of international campaigner Erin Brockovich, the small town of Yarloop in Western Australia is preparing a civil class action against Alcoa World Alumina. The struggle is over social, health and environmental concerns surrounding Alcoa's Wagerup alumina refinery.
This story will resonate with national and international communities facing similar clashes amidst ongoing industrialisation. As we live under expanding corporatised skies, this book shows that profits matter, but not more than people and place.
Foreword by Erin Brockovich
Author Biography
Martin Brueckner is a lecturer at Curtin University and an adjunct lecturer and researcher at Edith Cowan University. Dyann Ross is a mental health social worker with the Queensland Department of Health. Erin Brockovich is a former American legal clerk and environmental activist who was instrumental in constructing a case against the Pacific Gas and Electric Company of California in 1993.



















