Resisting global toxics : transnational movements for environmental justice / David Naguib Pellow.
By: Pellow, David N.
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Environment, modernity, inequality -- Race, class, environment, and resistance -- Transnational movement networks for environmental justice -- The global village dump: trashing the planet -- Ghosts of the green revolution: pesticides poison the global South -- Electronic waste: the "clean industry" exports its trash -- Theorizing global environmental inequality and global social movements for human rights and environmental justice -- Appendix: Principles of environmental justice.
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Environment, modernity, inequality -- Race, class, environment, and resistance -- Transnational movement networks for environmental justice -- The global village dump: trashing the planet -- Ghosts of the green revolution: pesticides poison the global South -- Electronic waste: the "clean industry" exports its trash -- Theorizing global environmental inequality and global social movements for human rights and environmental justice -- Appendix: Principles of environmental justice.
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