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  • Reclaiming the environmental debate = the politics of health in a toxic culture /
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    Title/Author: Reclaiming the environmental debate/ edited by Richard Hofrichter.
    Reminder of title: the politics of health in a toxic culture /
    other author: Hofrichter, Richard.
    Published: Cambridge, Mass. :MIT Press, : c2000.,
    Description: vi, 356 p. ;23 cm.
    Series: Urban and industrial environments
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction: critical perspectives on human health and the environment / Richard Hofrichter -- The social production of cancer: a walk upstream / Sandra Steingraber -- Deconstructing standards, reconstructing worker health/ Charles Levenstein and John Wooding -- Brownfields and the redevelopment of communities: linking health, economy, and justice / William Shutkin and Rafael Mares -- Place matters/ Mindy Thompson Fullilove and Robert E. Fullilove III -- Akwesasne: a Native American community's resistance to cultural and environmental damage / Alice Tarbell and Mary Arquette -- When harm is not necessary: risk assessment as diversion/ Mary H. O'Brien -- The ecological tyranny of the bottom line: the environmental and social consequences of economic reductionism / John Bellamy Foster -- Silencing spring: corporate propaganda and the takeover of the environmental movement/ Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber -- The globalization of corporate culture and its role in the environmental crisis / Joshua Karliner -- Selling "Mother Earth": advertising and the myth of the natural/ Robin Andersen -- Green living in a toxic world: the pitfalls and promises of everyday environmentalism / Marcy Darnovsky -- Rethinking technoscience in risk society: toxicity as textuality/ Timothy W. Luke -- Silencing the voice of the people: how mining companies subvert local opposition / Al Gedicks -- Bearing witness or taking action?: toxic tourism and environmental justice/ Giovanna Di Chiro -- For generations yet to come: Junebug Productions' environmental justice project / John O'Neal -- Media art and activism: a model for collective action / Branda Miller.
    Subject: Environmental health - Government policy. -
    Online resource: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=75043An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    ISBN: 0585437181 (electronic bk.)
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