Book: Contaminated Communities: Coping With Residential Toxic Exposure In this wholly revised Second Edition, Michael Edelstein draws on his thirty years as a community activist to provide a much-expanded theoretical foundation for understanding the psychosocial impacts of toxic contamination. Informed by social psychological theory and an extensive survey of documented cases of toxic exposure, and enlivened by excerpts drawn from more than a thousand interviews with victims, "Contaminated Communities" presents a candid portrayal of the toxic victim's experience and the key stages in the course of toxic disaster. The Second Edition introduces dozens of new cases and provides expanded considerations of environmental justice, environmental racism, environmental turbulence, and environmental stigma, as well as a fully articulated theory of "lifescape." The new edition moves past the well-charted role of reactive environmentalism to explore issues for a proactivist approach that employs a "third path" of social learning, sustainable innovation, consensus building, and community empowerment.
Details of Book: Contaminated Communities: Coping With Residential Toxic Exposure Book: Contaminated Communities: Coping With Residential Toxic Exposure
Author: Michael R. Edelstein
ISBN: 0813336473
ISBN-13: 9780813336473
, 978-0813336473
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jul 2003
Publisher: Westview Press
Number of Pages: 368
Language: English