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Post-truth politics have threatened science itself. Drawing on case studies from around the world, Toxic Truths examines enduring issues and new challenges for tackling environmental injustice in a post-truth age.
Post-truth politics have threatened science itself. Drawing on case studies from around the world, Toxic Truths examines enduring issues and new challenges for tackling environmental injustice in a post-truth age.
Über den Autor
Thom Davies is Assistant Professor in the School of Geography at the University of Nottingham
Alice Mah is Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick
Alice Mah is Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Tackling environmental injustice in a post-truth age - Thom Davies and Alice Mah
Part I: Environmental justice and participatory citizen science
Introduction to Part I - Alice Mah
1 Toxic trespass: Science, activism, and policy concerning chemicals in our bodies - Phil Brown, Vanessa De La Rosa, and Alissa Cordner
2 Making effective participatory environmental health science through collaborative data analysis - Barbara L. Allen
3 Crude justice: Community-based research amid oil development in South Los Angeles - Bhavna Shamasunder, Jessica Blickley, Marissa Chan, Ashley Collier-Oxandale, James L. Sadd, Sandy Navarro, Nicole J. Wong, and Michael Hannigan
4 Environmental injustice in North Carolina's hog industry: Lessons learned from community-driven participatory research and the "people's professor" - Sarah Rhodes and KD Brown, Larry Cooper, Naeema Muhammad, and Devon Hall
Part II: Sensing and witnessing injustice
Introduction to Part II - Thom Davies
5 The auger: A tool of environmental justice in Ecuadorian toxic tours - Amelia Fiske
6 Witnessing e-waste through participatory photography in Ghana - Peter C. Little
7 Making sense of visual pollution: The "Clean City" law in São Paulo, Brazil - Marina Da Silva
Part III: Political strategies for seeking environmental justice
Introduction to Part III - Alice Mah
8 Legitimating confrontational discourses by local environmental groups: The case of air quality monitoring in a Spanish industrial area - Miguel A. López-Navarro
9 Environmental justice in industrially contaminated sites: From the development of a national surveillance system to the birth of an international network - Roberto Pasetto and Ivano Iavarone
10 Soft confrontation: Strategic actions of an environmental organization in China - Xinhong Wang and Yuanni Wang
Part IV: Expanding citizen science
Introduction to Part IV - Thom Davies
11 Whose citizenship in "citizen science"? Tribal identity, civic dislocation, and environmental health research - Elizabeth Hoover
12 Modes of engagement: Reframing "sensing" and data generation in citizen science for empowering relationships - João Porto de Albuquerque and André Albino de Almeida
13 Science, citizens, and air pollution: Constructing environmental (in)justice - Anneleen Kenis
14 Beyond the data treadmill: Environmental enumeration, justice, and apprehension - Nicholas Shapiro, Nasser Zakariya, and Jody A. Roberts
Index
Part I: Environmental justice and participatory citizen science
Introduction to Part I - Alice Mah
1 Toxic trespass: Science, activism, and policy concerning chemicals in our bodies - Phil Brown, Vanessa De La Rosa, and Alissa Cordner
2 Making effective participatory environmental health science through collaborative data analysis - Barbara L. Allen
3 Crude justice: Community-based research amid oil development in South Los Angeles - Bhavna Shamasunder, Jessica Blickley, Marissa Chan, Ashley Collier-Oxandale, James L. Sadd, Sandy Navarro, Nicole J. Wong, and Michael Hannigan
4 Environmental injustice in North Carolina's hog industry: Lessons learned from community-driven participatory research and the "people's professor" - Sarah Rhodes and KD Brown, Larry Cooper, Naeema Muhammad, and Devon Hall
Part II: Sensing and witnessing injustice
Introduction to Part II - Thom Davies
5 The auger: A tool of environmental justice in Ecuadorian toxic tours - Amelia Fiske
6 Witnessing e-waste through participatory photography in Ghana - Peter C. Little
7 Making sense of visual pollution: The "Clean City" law in São Paulo, Brazil - Marina Da Silva
Part III: Political strategies for seeking environmental justice
Introduction to Part III - Alice Mah
8 Legitimating confrontational discourses by local environmental groups: The case of air quality monitoring in a Spanish industrial area - Miguel A. López-Navarro
9 Environmental justice in industrially contaminated sites: From the development of a national surveillance system to the birth of an international network - Roberto Pasetto and Ivano Iavarone
10 Soft confrontation: Strategic actions of an environmental organization in China - Xinhong Wang and Yuanni Wang
Part IV: Expanding citizen science
Introduction to Part IV - Thom Davies
11 Whose citizenship in "citizen science"? Tribal identity, civic dislocation, and environmental health research - Elizabeth Hoover
12 Modes of engagement: Reframing "sensing" and data generation in citizen science for empowering relationships - João Porto de Albuquerque and André Albino de Almeida
13 Science, citizens, and air pollution: Constructing environmental (in)justice - Anneleen Kenis
14 Beyond the data treadmill: Environmental enumeration, justice, and apprehension - Nicholas Shapiro, Nasser Zakariya, and Jody A. Roberts
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
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Genre: | Importe, Politikwissenschaften |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | Gebunden |
ISBN-13: | 9781526137029 |
ISBN-10: | 152613702X |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Davies, Thom |
Redaktion: |
Davies, Thom
Mah, Alice |
Hersteller: | Manchester University Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 240 x 161 x 23 mm |
Von/Mit: | Thom Davies (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 19.06.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,693 kg |
Über den Autor
Thom Davies is Assistant Professor in the School of Geography at the University of Nottingham
Alice Mah is Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick
Alice Mah is Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Tackling environmental injustice in a post-truth age - Thom Davies and Alice Mah
Part I: Environmental justice and participatory citizen science
Introduction to Part I - Alice Mah
1 Toxic trespass: Science, activism, and policy concerning chemicals in our bodies - Phil Brown, Vanessa De La Rosa, and Alissa Cordner
2 Making effective participatory environmental health science through collaborative data analysis - Barbara L. Allen
3 Crude justice: Community-based research amid oil development in South Los Angeles - Bhavna Shamasunder, Jessica Blickley, Marissa Chan, Ashley Collier-Oxandale, James L. Sadd, Sandy Navarro, Nicole J. Wong, and Michael Hannigan
4 Environmental injustice in North Carolina's hog industry: Lessons learned from community-driven participatory research and the "people's professor" - Sarah Rhodes and KD Brown, Larry Cooper, Naeema Muhammad, and Devon Hall
Part II: Sensing and witnessing injustice
Introduction to Part II - Thom Davies
5 The auger: A tool of environmental justice in Ecuadorian toxic tours - Amelia Fiske
6 Witnessing e-waste through participatory photography in Ghana - Peter C. Little
7 Making sense of visual pollution: The "Clean City" law in São Paulo, Brazil - Marina Da Silva
Part III: Political strategies for seeking environmental justice
Introduction to Part III - Alice Mah
8 Legitimating confrontational discourses by local environmental groups: The case of air quality monitoring in a Spanish industrial area - Miguel A. López-Navarro
9 Environmental justice in industrially contaminated sites: From the development of a national surveillance system to the birth of an international network - Roberto Pasetto and Ivano Iavarone
10 Soft confrontation: Strategic actions of an environmental organization in China - Xinhong Wang and Yuanni Wang
Part IV: Expanding citizen science
Introduction to Part IV - Thom Davies
11 Whose citizenship in "citizen science"? Tribal identity, civic dislocation, and environmental health research - Elizabeth Hoover
12 Modes of engagement: Reframing "sensing" and data generation in citizen science for empowering relationships - João Porto de Albuquerque and André Albino de Almeida
13 Science, citizens, and air pollution: Constructing environmental (in)justice - Anneleen Kenis
14 Beyond the data treadmill: Environmental enumeration, justice, and apprehension - Nicholas Shapiro, Nasser Zakariya, and Jody A. Roberts
Index
Part I: Environmental justice and participatory citizen science
Introduction to Part I - Alice Mah
1 Toxic trespass: Science, activism, and policy concerning chemicals in our bodies - Phil Brown, Vanessa De La Rosa, and Alissa Cordner
2 Making effective participatory environmental health science through collaborative data analysis - Barbara L. Allen
3 Crude justice: Community-based research amid oil development in South Los Angeles - Bhavna Shamasunder, Jessica Blickley, Marissa Chan, Ashley Collier-Oxandale, James L. Sadd, Sandy Navarro, Nicole J. Wong, and Michael Hannigan
4 Environmental injustice in North Carolina's hog industry: Lessons learned from community-driven participatory research and the "people's professor" - Sarah Rhodes and KD Brown, Larry Cooper, Naeema Muhammad, and Devon Hall
Part II: Sensing and witnessing injustice
Introduction to Part II - Thom Davies
5 The auger: A tool of environmental justice in Ecuadorian toxic tours - Amelia Fiske
6 Witnessing e-waste through participatory photography in Ghana - Peter C. Little
7 Making sense of visual pollution: The "Clean City" law in São Paulo, Brazil - Marina Da Silva
Part III: Political strategies for seeking environmental justice
Introduction to Part III - Alice Mah
8 Legitimating confrontational discourses by local environmental groups: The case of air quality monitoring in a Spanish industrial area - Miguel A. López-Navarro
9 Environmental justice in industrially contaminated sites: From the development of a national surveillance system to the birth of an international network - Roberto Pasetto and Ivano Iavarone
10 Soft confrontation: Strategic actions of an environmental organization in China - Xinhong Wang and Yuanni Wang
Part IV: Expanding citizen science
Introduction to Part IV - Thom Davies
11 Whose citizenship in "citizen science"? Tribal identity, civic dislocation, and environmental health research - Elizabeth Hoover
12 Modes of engagement: Reframing "sensing" and data generation in citizen science for empowering relationships - João Porto de Albuquerque and André Albino de Almeida
13 Science, citizens, and air pollution: Constructing environmental (in)justice - Anneleen Kenis
14 Beyond the data treadmill: Environmental enumeration, justice, and apprehension - Nicholas Shapiro, Nasser Zakariya, and Jody A. Roberts
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Genre: | Importe, Politikwissenschaften |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | Gebunden |
ISBN-13: | 9781526137029 |
ISBN-10: | 152613702X |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Davies, Thom |
Redaktion: |
Davies, Thom
Mah, Alice |
Hersteller: | Manchester University Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 240 x 161 x 23 mm |
Von/Mit: | Thom Davies (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 19.06.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,693 kg |
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