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- Losing Ground (1)
- American Environmentalism at the Close of the Twentieth Century
- By Mark Dowie
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- Environment, Inc (2)
- From Grassroots to Beltway
- By Christopher John Bosso
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- Bowling Alone (7)
- The Collapse and Revival of American Community
- By Robert D. Putnam
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- Resisting Global Toxics (1)
- Transnational Movements for Environmental Justice (Urban and Industrial Environments)
- By David Naguib Pellow
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- Love Canal Revisited (1)
- Race, Class, and Gender in Environmental Activism
- By Elizabeth D. Blum
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Love Canal Revisited
Blum represents historical snapshots of Love Canal and analyzes the stories from three dimensions: Gender, race, and class. Her discussion of those historical implications provides not only a picture of U.S. toxic problems and protests in late 70s and early 80s but also a framework of analyzing grou ... (continue)
Blum represents historical snapshots of Love Canal and analyzes the stories from three dimensions: Gender, race, and class. Her discussion of those historical implications provides not only a picture of U.S. toxic problems and protests in late 70s and early 80s but also a framework of analyzing group interaction, female participation, and civil right debates of environmental movement.
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