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Poisoned Land: The Science and Politics of the Oklahoma Buyouts (2008)

The world’s most rapidly increasing population of refugees is the group displaced by environmental disaster...

 

Breast Cancer & Environment

No Family History: Investigating the Environmental Links to Breast Cancer (2008)

Breast cancer awareness has been on the rise for over twenty years, resulting in improved...

 

Dams and Displacement in Brazil

Damming Brazil: Local Movements and Transnational Struggles over Water, Society and Natural Resources (2009)

A growing range of contestation has arisen in the Brazilian Amazon regarding two proposed large...

 

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The Governance of Hydro-electric Dams in Brazil, Journal of Latin American Studies (2007)

This paper examines the governance of hydroelectric dam planning in Brazil with a particular focus...

 

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Evidence Based Media: A Communication Approach for Effective Climate Adaptation, Environmental and Occupational Health Faculty Publications (2013)
 

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Disaster Distrust: Risk Assessment, Citizen Science and Technolegal Debates in the BP Oil Spill, Environmental and Occupational Health Faculty Publications (2012)
 

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Transforming Oil Activism: From Legal Constraints to Evidenciary Opportunity, Environmental and Occupational Health Faculty Publications (2012)
 

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Mobilizing Science: Movements, Participation and the Remaking of Knowledge (2009)

Mobilizing Science theorizes and empirically explores the rise of a new kind of social movement...

 

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Interview on Channel 9 (2007)

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Policy Issues in Environmental Health Disputes (with Phil Brown, Stephen Zavestoski, Brian Mayer, and Pamela S. Webster), Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (2002)
 

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Print Media Coverage of Environmental Causation of Breast Cancer (with Phil Brown, Stephen M. Zavestoski, Joshua Mandelbaum, and Theo Luebke), Sociology of Health and Illness (2001)

Given the growing concern with breast cancer as a largely unexplained and common illness of...