Coal and the Coast: A reflection on the Pike River disaster

SKU: PR82323

Price:
Sale price$40.60

Description

Explore the profound narrative of 'Coal and the Coast: A Reflection on the Pike River Disaster' by Paul Maunder. This thought-provoking book delves into the harrowing aftermath of the Pike River mining tragedy, where 29 men lost their lives in the devastating explosion on November 19, 2010. Spanning 144 pages and published by Canterbury University Press, this insightful work raises crucial questions about workplace health and safety, the future of coal mining amid pressing climate change issues, and the socio-political landscape of the West Coast region of New Zealand. Maunder, a playwright and film director, offers a unique perspective as he was one of the first responders to the disaster and intimately understands the community’s struggles. His reflections provide an essential understanding of how the Pike River disaster continues to resonate in discussions about mining safety and environmental responsibility. Perfect for readers interested in New Zealand history, disaster response, and social justice, this book is an indispensable addition to your collection. The product is brand new and ready for delivery. We are happy to combine shipping for your convenience. Smartfox NZ is proud to be a locally owned business in Auckland, ensuring this product is in stock domestically, eliminating any unexpected import charges or customs duties for our customers in New Zealand.

CONDITION: Brand New

Pages: 144

Author: Paul Maunder Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Publication Date: 01-01-2012

The bodies of 29 men are still entombed in the collapsed Pike River mine, more than a year after the tragic explosion and fire of 19 Novem­ber 2010. What do their deaths mean for workplace health and safety? Is there a future for coalmining in this era of climate change? How has the Coast changed from the centre of radicalism it represented in the early 20th century? What is the way forward for a region that has felt betrayed by a succession of political decisions and developments over several decades? Playwright and film director Paul Maunder lives in Blackball, and was one of the first emergency respondents to Pike River, within minutes of the first explosion. He kept a diary, and has since been talking to locals and reflect­ing on the big issues at stake.

We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.

You may also like

Recently viewed