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Pervasive structural racism in environmental epidemiology [PDF]
Abstract Background Epistemological biases in environmental epidemiology prevent the full understanding of how racism’s societal impacts directly influence health outcomes. With the ability to focus on “place” and the totality of environmental exposures, environmental epidemiologists have an important opportunity to ...
Melissa J. Perry +7 more
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Confronting Environmental Racism [PDF]
Kaufman, Joel D., Hajat, Anjum
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Environmental justice without environmental racism [PDF]
In this paper, I propose to defend an account of environmental justice that is not only acceptable both from an anthropocentric or human-centric perspective and from a non-anthropocentric or biocentric perspective, but also deals squarely with the problem of environmental racism.
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Environmental Racism in Indianapolis
Community-engaged research, grounded in the humanities and social sciences and rooted in ethnographic methods, can provide important insights into the ways that environmental racism impacts neighborhoods and communities. The Anthropocene Household project at the IUPUI Arts & Humanities Institute explores the current geological epoch, the Age of ...
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Environmental Racism and Child Health
Environmental racism poses a significant threat to child health. It is a major contributor to disproportionate exposure to environmental hazards that are linked to adverse health outcomes. This narrative review shows the profound impact that environmental racism poses to healthy child development through 3 examples.
M Teresa Herrera +3 more
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Is Environmental Racism Truly Racist?
AbstractThe paper aims to critically analyse the theory of environmental racism as a part of the concept of environmental justice in order to point out possible overuse of the term racism. Through theoretical analysis, the author tries to prove that labelling any negative impacts of the environmental burden on racial or ethnic minorities with racism is
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Environmental racism in Canada
Maya, Venkataraman +4 more
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ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND MINING
This study examines environmental racism in mining, analyzing its impact on communities and indigenous peoples and their resistance strategies. A systematic literature review (SLR) using PRISMA identified limited research, mainly focused on the U.S. and Global South.
null Walter Lima Filho +1 more
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This essay proposes Immanuel Kant as a conceptual progenitor for the institutionalized environmental racism encountered in many parts of the globe today. Adopting this proposal requires expanding our definition of environmental racism to include both institutional and conceptual dimensions, both of which are historically emergent and entrenched.
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Editorial: Environmental racism: consideration of structural racism in environmental epidemiology
Jaime Madrigano, Genee S. Smith
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