In this paper, I explore on people of Groningen experience on earthquake as an impact of gas extractivism in Groningen, The Netherlands. I examine vulnerability meanings from various social dimensions in Groningen to get a richer understanding and a better picture of Groningen. I utilise feminist political ecology as it is linked feminist economist and feminist political ecology to criticise and challenge the neoliberal ideology of the state to drive away from economic interest and put its citizen well-being into first place. As it happens in Groningen, people in Groningen are over-coming vulnerability by going together to criticise The Dutch government economic interest on gas extractivism in Groningen by doing "care", "common", and "enough". People of Groningen challenge The Dutch government to stop gas extractivism and put its citizen well-being as the government priorIty.

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hdl.handle.net/2105/41709
Social Policy for Development (SPD)
International Institute of Social Studies

Putri, Wigke Capri A.S. (2017, December 15). ‘Samen Gas Terug’ Leave it in the Ground: Care, Commons and Enough as an Impact of Gas Extractivism in Groningen, the Netherlands. Social Policy for Development (SPD). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2105/41709