Description |
xiv, 476 p. ; 26 cm. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
pt. 1. Setting the stage. Knowledge, citizens, and organizations : an overview of environments, diseases, and social conflict -- pt. 2. Environments and diseases : professional boundaries and the problem of knowing. Limits of epidemiology -- Physicians' knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding environmental health hazards -- Environmental illness as a practical epistemology and a source of professional confusion -- pt. 3. Measurement disputes and health policy. Environmental endocrine hypothesis and public policy -- Who cares if the rat dies? Rodents, risks, and humans in the science of food safety -- Threshold limit values : historical perspectives and current practice -- Threshold limit values in the 1990s and beyond : a follow-up -- pt. 4. Toxins in the workplace. An axe to grind : class relations and silicosis in a 19th-century factory -- From dust to dust : the birth and re-birth of national concern about silicosis -- Farmworker and farmer perceptions of farmworker agricultural chemical exposure in North Carolina -- Competing conceptions of safety : high-risk workers or high-risk work? -- pt. 5. Toxins in the community. Pollution, politics, and uncertainty : environmental epidemiology in north-east England -- Round and round it goes : the epidemiology of childhood lead poisoning, 1950-1990 -- Lead contamination in the 1990s and beyond : a follow-up -- Suffering, legitimacy, and healing : the Bhopal case, critical events |
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pt. 6. Living with environments and contested diseases. Time -- A cancer death -- Notes from a human canary -- pt. 7. Citizen responses to contested medicine. Reframing endometriosis : from "career woman's disease" to environment/body connections -- Popular epidemiology and toxic waste contamination : lay and professional ways of knowing -- Environmental movements and expert knowledge : evidence for a new populism -- pt. 8. Setting the environmental health agenda. Competing paradigms in the assessment of latent disorders : the case of Agent Orange -- Environmental politics and science : the case of PBB contamination in Michigan -- Environmental health research : setting an agenda by spinning our wheels or climbing the mountain? |
Subject |
Environmental health -- Public opinion.
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Environmental health -- Political aspects.
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Environmental health -- Government policy.
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Environmentally induced diseases -- Public opinion.
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Added Author |
Kroll-Smith, J. Stephen, 1947-
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Brown, Phil.
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Gunter, Valerie J. (Valerie Jan), 1961-
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ISBN |
0814747299 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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0814747280 (cloth : alk. paper) |
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