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- Title Pages
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
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1 Introduction -
2 Embodied Health Movements -
3 Qualitative Approaches in Environmental Health Research -
4 Getting Into the Field -
5 Environmental Justice and the Precautionary Principle -
6 A Narrowing Gulf of Difference? -
7 The Health Politics of Asthma -
8 Pollution Comes Home and Gets Personal -
9 The Personal Is Scientific, the Scientific Is Political -
10 School Custodians and Green Cleaners -
11 Labor-Environmental Coalition Formation -
12 The Brown Superfund Research Program -
13 Toxic Ignorance and the Right to Know -
14 IRB Challenges in Community-Based Participatory Research on Human Exposure to Environmental Toxics -
15 Conclusion -
Appendix Contested Illnesses Research Group’s Nuts and Bolts and Lessons Learned - References
- Contributors
- Index
- Acknowledgements
(p.269) Appendix Contested Illnesses Research Group’s Nuts and Bolts and Lessons Learned
(p.269) Appendix Contested Illnesses Research Group’s Nuts and Bolts and Lessons Learned
- Source:
- Contested Illnesses
- Author(s):
Laura Senier
Rebecca Gasior Altman
Rachel Morello-Frosch
Phil Brown
- Publisher:
- University of California Press
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- Title Pages
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
-
1 Introduction -
2 Embodied Health Movements -
3 Qualitative Approaches in Environmental Health Research -
4 Getting Into the Field -
5 Environmental Justice and the Precautionary Principle -
6 A Narrowing Gulf of Difference? -
7 The Health Politics of Asthma -
8 Pollution Comes Home and Gets Personal -
9 The Personal Is Scientific, the Scientific Is Political -
10 School Custodians and Green Cleaners -
11 Labor-Environmental Coalition Formation -
12 The Brown Superfund Research Program -
13 Toxic Ignorance and the Right to Know -
14 IRB Challenges in Community-Based Participatory Research on Human Exposure to Environmental Toxics -
15 Conclusion -
Appendix Contested Illnesses Research Group’s Nuts and Bolts and Lessons Learned - References
- Contributors
- Index
- Acknowledgements