Our Chemical Selves: Gender, Toxics, and Environmental Health
Dayna Nadine Scott (Ed.)
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Description for Our Chemical Selves: Gender, Toxics, and Environmental Health
Hardback. This collection provides a critical, interdisciplinary analysis of how everyday exposures to common chemicals are adversely affecting the health of Canadians and reveals the connections between social inequity, environmental risks, and the gendered division of health burdens in Canada. Editor(s): Scott, Dayna Nadine. Num Pages: illustrations. BIC Classification: RNP; RNT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 30. Weight in Grams: 816.
Chemicals found in homes, schools, and workplaces are having devastating consequences on human health and the environment. Our Chemical Selves examines the gender dynamics associated with these everyday toxic exposures. Written by leading researchers in science, law, and public policy, the chapters in Our Chemical Selves reveal that while exposures to chemicals are pervasive and widespread, people from low-income, racialized, and Indigenous communities face a far greater risk of exposure. At the same time, the risks associated with these exposures (and the burdens of managing them) rest disproportionately on the shoulders of women. This collection hones in on the “political ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press Canada
Condition
New
Number of Pages
436
Place of Publication
Vancouver, Canada
ISBN
9780774828338
SKU
V9780774828338
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About Dayna Nadine Scott (Ed.)
Dayna Nadine Scott teaches administrative law, environmental law and justice, and risk regulation. Her research has focused on environmental justice activism, the regulation of pollution and toxic substances, gender and environmental heath, and feminist theory of the body. She is the director of the National Network on Environments and Women’s Health. Contributors: Bita Amani, Matthias Beck, James T. Brophy, ... Read more
Reviews for Our Chemical Selves: Gender, Toxics, and Environmental Health
The book... provides a wide variety of scholarship on chemical threats from a feminist political economy perspective. It is particularly effective at arguing for both extended producer responsibility for potentially harmful substances and the precautionary principle as a policy adoption strategy when dealing with uncertainties in the science of chemical pollution.
Angela Cope
Health Tomorrow
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