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The latest Open Access volume of Environment and Society has published! This volume focuses on pollution and toxicity.
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Volume 12
Pollution and Toxicity: Cultivating Ecological Practices for Troubled Times
Guest Editors: Josh Fisher, Mary Mostafanezhad, Alex Nading, and Sarah Marie Wiebe
Introduction
Pollution and Toxicity: Cultivating Ecological Practices for Troubled Times
Josh Fisher, Mary Mostafanezhad, Alex Nading, and Sarah Marie Wiebe
https://bit.ly/3zgtDBG
Articles
Toxic Research: Political Ecologies and the Matter of Damage
Noah Theriault and Simi Kang
https://bit.ly/2VJMYxs
Chemical Agents: The Biopolitical Science of Toxicity
Melina Packer
https://bit.ly/39iPDkN
Pollution, Health, and Disaster: Emerging Contributions in Ethnographic Research
Alexa S. Dietrich
https://bit.ly/3CnbS5T
The Double Force of Vulnerability: Ethnography and Environmental Justice
Grant M. Gutierrez, Dana E. Powell, and T. L. Pendergrast
https://bit.ly/2YX7Ylz
Toxic Sensorium: Agrochemicals in the African Anthropocene
Serena Stein and Jessie Luna
https://bit.ly/3tLWDA7
Toxic Waste and Race in Twenty-First Century America: Neighborhood Poverty and Racial Composition in the Siting of Hazardous Waste Facilities
Michael Mascarenhas, Ryken Grattet, and Kathleen Mege
https://bit.ly/3hFPY5X
Beyond Petrotoxic Apparatuses
Néstor L. Silva
https://bit.ly/3ErcIjF
The Social Life of the “Forever Chemical”: PFAS Pollution Legacies and Toxic Events
Daniel Renfrew and Thomas W. Pearson
https://bit.ly/3AleCzZ
Conceptualizing and Capturing Outcomes of Environmental Cleanup at Contaminated Sites
Brittany Kiessling and Keely Maxwell
https://bit.ly/3Cj7FQx
Surveying the Chemical Anthropocene: Chemical Imaginaries and the Politics of Defining Toxicity
Yogi Hale Hendlin
https://bit.ly/3tJq4TD
Canary Science in the Mineshaft of the Anthropocene
Liza Grandia
https://bit.ly/2YTxFU8
Out of Place in Outer Space?: Exploring Orbital Debris through Geographical Imaginations
Hannah Hunter and Elizabeth Nelson
https://bit.ly/3hDA9ww
Book Reviews
Natalie Bump Vena, Paige Dawson, Thomas De Pree, Sarah Hitchner, George Holmes, Sudarshan R Kottai, Daniel J Murphy, Susan Paulson, Victoria C. Ramenzoni, and Kathleen Smythe
https://bit.ly/3nDPot3
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