
Book Manuscripts Under Contract
Hermanutz, Alie. Slow Motion Landslide: Deserted Fossil Fuel Assets and Political Power in Alberta. Vancouver: UBC Press. Intended for publication in 2027.
Chapters in Edited Collections
Hermanutz, Alie. (2026, revised and submitted). Absorbing the costs: Orphan assets and the externalization of liabilities. In A. Janzwood, E. Gilpin, & S. M. Wiebe (Eds.). The end of extraction as we know it: Learning from extractive resistance for sustainable futures! Athabasca University Press.
Hermanutz, Alie. (forthcoming). Fossil capitalism and Canada’s decarbonization: Emissions capture as corporate Strategy. In K. Fevrier, A. Hermanutz, A. Trotz, & A. Zalik. (Eds.). Corporate strategies and community resistance: Cases and keywords of extraction in the Americas. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Fevrier, Kesha, Hermanutz, Alie, Trotz, Alissa, & Zalik, Anna. (forthcoming). Introduction. In K. Fevrier, A. Hermanutz, A. Trotz, & A. Zalik. (Eds.). Corporate strategies and community resistance: Cases and keywords of extraction in the Americas. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Hermanutz, Alie & Van Stan, John. (forthcoming). The ‘environment’ in Critical Physical Geology. In S. Jain, I. Thornley, H. Tollefson, & I, Szeman (Eds.). Theories of environment across disciplines. Bloomsbury Press.
Articles Under Review
Hermanutz, Alie. (under review) Fixing Alberta’s fossil orphans: Socioecological contradiction and the OWA. Environment and Planning A
Hermanutz, Alie. (under review). The Oil Sands Alliance and Pathways Plus: The tale of a carbon capture consortium and fossil capital. Studies in Political Economy.
Book Reviews
Hermanutz, Alie. (2019). Rupturing settler myths: Review of Policing Indigenous Movements. Upping the Anti; A Journal of Theory and Action. Issue 21.
Non-Refereed Publications
Hermanutz, Alie. (2019). Gendered violence and the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project. OPIRG Toronto’s Action Speaks Louder. Winter 2019 Issue.

Substack Work
Below are largely unrefined pieces from my Substack which are published on an irregular basis.
Pathways Plus in the Time of ‘Fatalistic Uncertainty’: Carbon Capture and the Fantastic Imagination of the Canadian State


FOSSIL CAPITAL AND NEW INTER-IMPERIALIST RIVALRY IN OIL AND SPACE?