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schema:description"内容記述: Part 1. The Context of Environmental Justice: Perspectives: 1. Capitalism and the Crisis of Environmentalism, Daniel Faber and James O'Connor; 2. Anatomy of Environmental Racism, Robert D. Bullard; 3. Building a New Vision: Feminist, Green Socialism, Mary Mellor; 4. The Promise of Environmental Democracy, John O'Connor; 5. Creating a Culture of Destruction: Gender, Militarism, and the Environment, Joni Seager; 6. Environmental Consequences of Urban Growth and Blight, Cynthia Hamilton; 7. Feminism and Ecology, Ynestra King; 8. Cultural Activism and Environmental Justice, Richard Hofrichter; Part 2. Practice and Politics: Ecological Inequities and Visions of Possibility: RACE, GENDER, AND THE ENVIRONMENT: 9. A Society Based in Conquest Cannot Be Sustained: Native Peoples and the Environmental Crisis, Winona LaDuke; 10. Blue-Collar Women and Toxic-Waste Protests: The Process of Politicization, Celene Krauss; 11. Acknowledging the Past, Confronting the Present: Environmental Justice in the 1990s, Richard Moore and Louis Head; 12. Building on Our Past, Planning for Our Future: Communities of Color and the Quest for Environmental Justice, Vernice D. Miller; 13. Unequal Protection: The Racial Divide in Environmental Law, Marianne Lavelle and Marcia A. Coyle; 14. Ecofeminism and Grass-roots environmentalism in the United States, Barbara Epstein; THE HIDDEN ENVIRONMENT: CRISIS AT WORK: 15. The Effects of Occupational Injury, Illness, and Disease on the Health Status of Black Americans: A Review, Beverly Hendrix Wright and Robert D. Bullard; 16. Farm Workers at Risk, Cesar Chavez; 17. Work: The Most Dangerous Environment, Charles Noble; 18. Labor's Environmental Agenda in the New Corporate Climate, Eric Mann; THE GLOBAL CONNECTION: EXPLOITATION OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: 19. Corporate Plundering of Third-World Resources, Robert Weissman; 20. Global Economic Counterrevolution: The Dynamics of Impoverishment and Marginalization, Walden Bello; 21. Trading Away the Environment: Free-Trade Agreements and Environmental Degradation, Mark Ritchie; 22. Economics and Environmental Justice: Rethinking North-South Relations, Martin Khor Kok Peng; 23. Solidarity with the Third World: Building an International Environmental-Justice Movement, Chris Kiefer and Medea Benjamin....(more)"
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