Sabrina McCormickMobilizing Science
Movements, Participation, and the Remaking of Knowledge
Sabrina McCormick is Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania and Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Policy & Sociology, Michigan State University. She is the author of No Family History: Finding the Environmental Links to Breast Cancer.
Introduction
1. Democratizing Science Movements: Conditions for Success and Failure
2. The Environmental Breast Cancer Movement and the Scientific Basis for
Contestation
3. Dam Impacts and Anti-dam Protest
4. Government Institutions and Corporate Interests: Instigating Movement
Challenge
5. Democratizing Science
6. Democratizing Science as a Mechanismof Co-optation
7. Long- Term Struggles and Uncertain Futures
8. A Case for Making Science Accountable
Contributors
Appendix
References
Index