© Columbia University Press
June, 2007
Cloth, 392 pages, 12 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-231-12948-0
$32.00
/ £22.00
"Environmental activists, wannabe activists, and folks tired of environmental hazards in their communities will find this a worthwhile guide for action." — Library Journal
"Toxic Exposures does shed light on the intersection of health research, advocacy and policy-making." — Paul D. Blanc, Nature
"Timely and important." — Peder Anker, Science
"A guidebook for those wishing to understand the environmental-health movement." — Sandra Steingraber, Times Literary Supplement
"Toxic Exposures is one of the most important books I have read in a long time." — David Naguib Pellow, Mobilization
"The chapter on breast cancer is reason enough to read this book." — Jill Chapin, Breast Cancer Action Newsletter
"[Toxic Exposures] rightfully belongs on the shelf next to other books on contemporary issues in medicine." — Russ Lopez, Journal of the American Medical Association
"Not just another addition to environmental justice studies but provides substantial contributions to the foundations of environmental justice research. " — Nature and Culture
"Topical, exceptionally well-researched, and grounded in social theory but accessible to nonspecialists, Toxic Exposures will find a broad audience of scholars, policy makers, activists, and scientists." — Kelly Moore, University of Cincinatti
"Toxic Exposures is both relevant and illuminating." — Richard Clapp, Boston University School of Public Health
"Phil Brown has developed a highly influential body of work on health and social movements, environmental health science, and contested illness. His book will be a landmark in science studies, environmental studies, and medical sociology for years to come." — David Hess, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute