Toxic truths
Environmental justice and citizen science in a post-truth age
Herausgeber: Davies, Thom; Mah, Alice
Toxic truths
Environmental justice and citizen science in a post-truth age
Herausgeber: Davies, Thom; Mah, Alice
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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. -- .
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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. -- .
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781526137029
- ISBN-10: 152613702X
- Artikelnr.: 57166378
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781526137029
- ISBN-10: 152613702X
- Artikelnr.: 57166378
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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
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
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
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
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