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a| Technoscience and environmental justice :
b| expert cultures in a grassroots movement /
c| edited by Gwen Ottinger and Benjamin Cohen ; afterword by Kim Fortun.
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a| Cambridge, Mass. :
b| MIT Press,
c| c2011.
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a| viii, 298 p. :
b| ill., maps ;
c| 23 cm
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a| Urban and industrial environments
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a| Includes bibliographical references (p.[263]-288) and index.
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a| Technology
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v| Case studies.
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a| Science
x| Environmental aspects
v| Case Studies.
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a| Industries
x| Environmental aspects
v| Case Studies.
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a| Environmental justice
v| Case studies.
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a| Environmental health
v| Case studies.
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a| Environmental policy
x| Citizen participation
v| Case studies.
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a| Environmental policy
x| Decision making
v| Case studies.
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a| Ottinger, Gwen.
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a| Cohen, Benjamin R.
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a| Urban and industrial environments
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t| Acknowledgments
p| vii
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t| Introduction: Environmental Justice and the Transformation of Science and Engineering
c| Gwen Ottinger
f| Ottinger, Gwen
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l| pt. I
t| Forging Environmentally Just Expertise
p| 19
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l| 1.
t| Who Are the Experts of Environmental Health Justice?
c| Scott Frickel
f| Frickel, Scott
p| 21
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t| From Science-Based Legal Advocacy to Community Organizing: Opportunities and Obstacles to Transforming Patterns of Expertise and Access
c| Karen Hoffman
f| Hoffman, Karen
p| 41
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l| 3.
t| Toxic Transformations: Constructing Online Audiences for Environmental Justice
c| Wyatt Galusky
f| Galusky, Wyatt
p| 63
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l| 4.
t| Experts, Ethics, and Environmental Justice: Communicating and Contesting Results from Personal Exposure Science
c| Carla Perez
f| Perez, Carla
p| 93
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l| 5.
t| Middle-out Social Change: Expert-Led Development Interventions in Sri Lanka's Energy Sector
c| Dean Nieusma
f| Nieusma, Dean
p| 119
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l| pt. II
t| Extending Just Transformations of Expert Practice
p| 147
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l| 6.
t| Invisible People, Invisible Risks: How Scientific Assessments of Environmental Health Risks Overlook Minorities---and How Community Participation Can Make Them Visible
c| Jim Powell
f| Powell, Jim
p| 149
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l| 7.
t| Risk Assessment and Native Americans at the Cultural Crossroads: Making Better Science or Redefining Health?
c| Darren J. Ranco
f| Ranco, Darren J.
p| 179
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l| 8.
t| Uneven Transformations and Environmental Justice: Regulatory Science, Street Science, and Pesticide Regulation in California
c| Julie Sze
f| Sze, Julie
p| 201
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l| 9.
t| Rupturing Engineering Education: Opportunities for Transforming Expert Identities through Community-Based Projects
c| Gwen Ottinger
f| Ottinger, Gwen
p| 229
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t| Afterword: Working "Faultlines"
c| Kim Fortun
f| Fortun, Kim
p| 249
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t| References
p| 263
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t| About the Authors
p| 289
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t| Index
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t| Series List
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