Environmental
Politics References
This list is by no means
complete. I’ve arranged the references
by topical areas, some of which are quite broad. Also, some books and articles certainly overlap the topical areas
I’ve designated.
General Environmental
Politics and Policy
Andrews,
Richard N. L. 1999. Managing the Environment, Managing
Ourselves: A
History of American Environmental Policy. New Haven, CT: Yale University
Press.
Becher,
Anne. 1998. Biodiversity: A Reference
Handbook. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-
CLIO, Inc.
Bowler,
P.J., 1993. The Norton History of the
Environmental Sciences. 1st American
Ed. New York: W.W. Norton.
Carson,
R. 1962. Silent Spring. New York:
Fawcett Crest.
Connelly,
James, and Graham Smith. Eds. 1999. Politics and the Environment: From
Theory To Practice. New York:
Routledge.
Cooper,
Mary H. 1992. “Jobs Vs. Environment: Should jobs be sacrificed for the sake
of environmental protection?” CQ
Researcher, 05/15/92, pp.409-432;
Cooper,
Mary H. 1999. “Setting Environmental Priorities: Which are the nation’s most
Pressing problems?” CQ Researcher, 05/21/99, pp.425-448;
Davies,
J. Clarence. 1996. Comparing
Environmental Risks: Tools for Setting
Government Priorities.
Washington, DC: Resources for the Future.
Dryzek,
John S., and David Schlosberg. 1998. Debating The Earth: The
Environmental Politics Reader. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hall,
Bob, and Mary Lee Kerr. 1991. 1991-1992
Green Index. Washington, DC:
Island Press.
Jasanoff,
S., 1990. The Fifth Branch: Science
Advisers as Policymakers. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press.
Johnston,
R.J., 1996. Nature, State, and Economy: A
Political Economy of the
Environment. 2nd Ed. New York: J. Wiley.
Kamieniecki,
Sheldon, George A. Gonzalez and Robert O. Vox, eds. 1997. Flashpoints
in Environmental Policymaking: Controversies in Achieving
Sustainability.
Albany, New York: State University
of New York Press, 1997.
Lester,
J.P., 1995. Environmental Politics and
Policy: Theories and Evidence. 2nd Ed.
Durham: Duke University Press.
Martzotto,
Toni, Vicky Moshier Burnor, and Gordon Scott Bonham. 2000. The
Evolution of Public Policy: Cars and the Environment. Boulder, CO:
Lynne Rienner.
Rodenburg,
Eric. 1997. “OECD Reviews U.S. Environmental Performance.”
Environment 39(4):25-30.
Rosenbaum,
Walter A. 2002. 5th ed. Environmental
Politics and Policy. Washington,
DC: CQ Press.
Scruggs,
Lyle A. 1999. “Institutions and
Environmental Performance in Seventeen
Western Democracies.” British Journal of Political Science
29(1):1-31.
Switzer,
Jacqueline Vaughn, and Gary Bryner. 1998. 2nd ed. Environmental Politics:
Domestic and Global Dimensions. New York: St. Martin’s
Press.
Interest Groups, Public
Opinion, Citizen Participation, and the Environment
Bosso,
Christopher J. 1995. “The Color of Money: Environmental Groups
And the Pathologies of Fund
Raising.” In Interest Group Politics,
5th ed. Allan
J. Cigler and Burdett A. Loomis.
Eds. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
Brown,
Courtney. 1994. “Politics and the Environment: Nonlinear
Instabilities
Dominate.” American Political Science
Review 88(2):292-303.
Bryner,
Gary C. 2001. Gaia’s Wager: Environmental
Movements and the
Challenge of Sustainability. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Caldwell,
L.K., 1990. Between Two Worlds: Science,
the Environmental Movement, and
Policy Choice. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
Cooper,
Mary H. 1995. “Environmental Movement
At 25: Will Congress weaken
Environmental Regulations?” CQ Researcher, 03/31/95, pp.273-296;
Davis,
Darren. 2000. “Individual-Level
Examinations of Postmaterialism in the
US: Political Tolerance, Racial
Attitudes, Environmentalism, and Participatory
Norms.” Political Research
Quarterly September 2000
Davis,
Sandra K. 1997. “Fighting Over Public Lands: Interest
Groups, States, and the
Federal Government.” In Western
Public Lands and Environmental Politics,
ed. Charles Davis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
Dunlap,
Riley E., and Rik Scarce. 1991. “Poll Trends: Environmental Problems
and
Protection.” Public
Opinion Quarterly 55(4):651-672.
Dunlap,
Riley E. 1991. “Public Opinion in the 1980s: Clear
Consensus, Ambiguous
Commitment.” Environment
33(8):10-22.
Durbin,
Kathie. 1996. Tree Huggers: Victory,
Defeat, and Renewal in the Northwest
Ancient Forest Campaign. Seattle, WA: The Mountaineers.
Fowler,
Linda L. and Ronald G. Shaiko. 1987.
“The Grass Roots Connection:
Environmental Activists and Senate
Roll Calls.” American Journal of
Political
Science.
31(3):484-510.
Gill,
James D., Lawrence A. Crosby, and James R. Taylor. 1986. “Ecological Concern,
Attitudes, and Social Norms in
Voting Behavior.” Public Opinion Quarterly
50(4):537-554.
Gillroy,
John M., and Robert Y. Shapiro. 1986. “The
Polls: Environmental Protection.”
Public
Opinion Quarterly 50(2):270-279.
Grant,
Don Sherman, II. 1997. “Allowing Citizen Participation in
Environmental
Regulation: An Empirical Analysis of
the Effects of Right-to-Sue and Right-to-
Know Provisions on Industry’s Toxic
Emissions.” Social Science Quarterly
78(4):859-873.
Green,
Donald Philip, Daniel Kahneman, and Howard Kunreuther. 1994. “How the
Scope and method of public funding
affect willingness to pay for public goods.”
Public
Opinion Quarterly 58(1):49-68.
Guber,
Deborah Lynn. 1996. “Environmental Concern and the
Dimensionality
Problem: A New Approach to and Old
Predicament.” Social Science Quarterly
77(3):6
Guth,
James L., John C. Green, Lyman A. Kellstedt, and Corwin E. Smidt. 1995. “Faith
and the Environment: Religious
Beliefs and Attitudes on Environmental Policy.”
American
Journal of Political Science 39(2):364-382.
Helvarg,
David. 1997. The War Against the Greens:
The “Wise Use” Movement,
The New Right, and Anti-Environmental Violence. San Francisco: Sierra
Club Books.
Hershey,
Marjorie Randon, and David B. Hill.
1977-1978. “Is Pollution ‘A
White
Thing’? Racial Differences in
Preadults’ Attitudes.” Public Opinion Quarterly
41(4):439-458.
Holloway.
J. 1998. “‘Undercurrent affairs:’
Radical environmentalism and Alternative
News.” Environment & Planning 30(7):1197-1218.
Homer-Dixon,
Thomas, and Jessica Blitt. 1998. Ecoviolence:
Links Among
Environment, Population and Security. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Inglehardt,
R., 1995. “Public Support for Environmental Protection: The Impact Of
Objective Problems and Subjective
Values in 43 Societies.” PS: Political
Science and Politics 27(1):57-71.
Inglehart,
R., 1990. Culture Shift in Advanced
Industrial Society. Princeton: Princeton
University Press.
Inglehart,
Ronald. 1981. “Post-Materialism in an
Environment of Insecurity.” American
Political
Science Review 75(4):880-900.
Johnson,
Jeff. 1995. “Environment emerges as key issue in 1996 election.”
Environmental
Science & Technology 29(12):541.
Johnson,
John Mark. 1990. “Legislation: citizens initiate ballot
measures.”
Environment
32(7):4-9.
Johnson,
Paul E. 1998. “Interest Group Recruiting: Finding Members and
Keeping Them.” In Interest
Group Politics, 5th ed. Allan
J. Cigler and Burdett A. Loomis.
Eds. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
Jones,
Bradford S., and Barbara
Norrander. 1996. “The Reliability of
Aggregated
Public Opinion Measures.” American Journal of Political Science
40(1):295-309.
Kahn,
Matthew E., and John G. Matsusaka.
1997. “Demand for Environmental
Goods:
Evidence from Voting Patterns on
California Initiatives.” Journal of Law
And Economics 40(1):137-73.
Ladd,
Everett Carl, and Karlyn H. Bowman.
1995. Attitudes Toward the Environment
Twenty-Five Years After Earth Day. Washington, DC: American Enterprise
Institute.
Lake,
Laura M. 1983. “The Environmental Mandate: Activists and
the Electorate.”
Political
Science Quarterly 98(2):215-233.
Naess,
A., 1972. “The Shallow and the Deep, Long-range Ecology Movement: A
Summary.” Inquiry 16(1):95-100.
Nelson,
Thomas E., and Zoe M. Oxley. 1999. “Issue Framing Effects on Belief
Importance and Opinion.” Journal
of Politics 61(4):1040-67.
Ostrom,
E., 1990. Governing the Commons: The
Evolution of Institutions for Collective
Action. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
Pierce,
John C., Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Taketsugu Tsurutani, and Takematsu Abe.
1987. “Culture, Politics and Mass Publics: Traditional and Modern
Supporters
of The New Environmental Paradigm In
Japan and the United States.”
Journal
of Politics 49(1):54-79.
Rohrschneider,
Robert. 1993. “New Party versus Old Left Realignments:
Environmental Attitudes, Party
Policies, and Partisan Affiliations in Four West
European Countries.” Journal of Politics 55(3):682-701.
Salazar,
Debra. 1996. “The Mainstream-Grassroots
Divide in the Environmental
Movement: Environmental Groups in
Washington State.” Social Science
Quarterly 77(3):626-643.
Sale,
K., 1993. The Green Revolution: The
American Environmental Movement
1962-1992. New York: Hill and Wang.
Smith,
V. Kerry. 1985. “A Theoretical Analysis of the ‘Green
Lobby’.” American
Political
Science Review 79(1):132-147.
Taylor,
B.R., 1995. Ecological Resistance
Movements: The Global Emergence of Radical
and Popular Environmentalism. Albany: State University of New York.
Tolleson-Rinehart,
Sue, and Mark Somma. 1997. “Tracking the Elusive Green
Women: Sex, Environmentalism, and
Feminism in the United States and
Europe.” Political Research
Quarterly 50(1):153-170.
Van
Liere, Kent D., and Riley E. Dunlap.
1980. “The Social Bases of Environmental
Concern: A Review of Hypotheses,
Explanations and Empirical Evidence.”
Public
Opinion Quarterly 44(2):181-197.
Wall,
Derek. 1999. Earth First! and the
Anti-Roads Movement. New York:
Routledge.
Wapner,
P., 1996. Environmental Activism and
World Civic Politics. Albany, NY: State
University of New York Press.
Wapner,
Paul. 1995. “Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and World
Civic Politics.” World
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Environmental Policy:
Congress and the President
Environment
and Trade: The NAFTA Case Annette Baker Fox
Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 110, No. 1. (Spring, 1995), pp. 49-68.
Barkdull,
John. 1998. “Nixon and the Marine Environment.” Presidential
Studies
Quarterly 28(3):587.
Bryner,
Gary. 1995. Blue Skies, Green Politics.
2nd ed. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
Cooper,
Mary H. 1995. “Environmental Movement At 25: Will Congress
Weaken environmental regulations?” CQ Researcher, 03/31/95, pp.273-296;
Flemming,
Roy B., B. Dan Wood, and John Bohte.
1999. “Attention to Issues in a
System of Separated Powers: The
Macro-Dynamics of American Policy
Agendas.” Journal of Politics
61(1):76-108.
Fowler,
Linda L. and Ronald G. Shaiko. 1987.
“The Grass Roots Connection:
Environmental Activists and Senate
Roll Calls.” American Journal of
Political
Science.
31(3):484-510.
Halley,
Alexis A. 1994. “Hazardous Waste Disposal: The Double-Edged
Sword of the RCRA Land-Ban
Hammers.” In Who Makes Public Policy? Eds.
Robert S. Gilmour and Alexis A.
Halley. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House.
Kraft,
Michael E., and Norman J. Vig. 1984.
“Environmental Policy in the
Reagan Presidency.” Political Science Quarterly
99(3):415-439.
Nie,
Martin A. 1997. “‘It’s the Environment, Stupid!’: Clinton
and the
Environment.” Presidential
Studies Quarterly 27(1):39-52.
Regens,
James L., Ronald Keith Gaddie, and Euel Elliot. 1993. “Member attributes and
Corporate contributions to United
States Senators: Do Environmental compliance
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Shipan,
Charles R., and William R. Lowry.
2001. Environmental Policy and
Party
Divergence in Congress.” Political
Research Quarterly 54(2):245-263.
Thurber,
James A. 1994. “Making Up for Lost Time: The Defense
Nuclear
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Makes Public Policy? Eds. Robert S.
Gilmour and Alexis A. Halley. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House.
Thurber,
James A. 1994. “‘Not in My Back Yard’: High-Level Nuclear
Waste Policy.” In Who
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Alexis A. Halley. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House.
Train,
Russell E. 1996. “The Environmental Record of the Nixon
Administration.” Presidential
Studies Quarterly 26(1):185-197.
Environmental Policy
Implementation and Enforcement; Bureaucracy
Brehm,
John, and James T. Hamilton. 1996.
“Noncompliance in Environmental
Reporting: Are Violators Ignorant,
or Evasive, of the Law?” American Journal
of
Political Science 40(2):444-477.
Bryner,
Gary. 1995. Blue Skies, Green Politics.
2nd ed. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
Downs,
George W., David M. Rocke, and Peter N. Barsoom. 1996. “Is The Good
News About Compliance Good News
About Cooperation?.” International
Organization 50(3):379-406
Hunter,
Susan, and Richard W. Waterman.
1996. Enforcing the Law: The Case of the
Clean Water Acts. Armonk, NY:
M. E. Sharpe.
Kunioka,
Todd, and Lawrence S. Rothenberg. 1993.
“The politics of bureaucratic
Competition: The case of natural
resource policy.” Journal of Policy Analysis
&
Management 12(4):700-725.
Jarding,
Lilias Jones. 1999. “The Department of the Interior’s Appeals
Process and
Native American Natural Resource
Policy, 1970-94. Policy Studies Journal
27(2):217-41.
Landy,
Marc, Marc Roberts, and Stephen Thomas.
1995. 2nd ed. The
Environmental
Protection Agency: Asking the Wrong Questions. New York: Oxford.
Morris,
John C. 1997. “The Distributional Impacts of Privatization in National
Water-Quality Policy.” Journal
of Politics 59(1):56-72.
Murdoch,
James C., Todd Sandler, and Keith Sargent. 1997. “A Tale of Two
Collectives: Sulphur Versus Nitrogen
Oxides Emission Reduction in Europe.”
Economica 64(254):281-301.
1999.
Readings from “Symposium: Comparative Analyses of Canadian and American
Environmental Policy.” Policy
Studies Journal 27(2):263-392.
Ringquist,
Evan J. 1993. “Does Regulation Matter?: Evaluating the
Effects of State Air Pollution
Control Programs.” Journal of Politics
55(4):1022-1045.
Ringquist,
Evan J. 1995. “Political Control and Policy Impact in EPA’s Office of
Water Quality.” American
Journal of Political Science 39(2):336-363.
Welch,
W. P. 1983. “The Political Feasibility
of Full Ownership Property Rights:
The Cases of Pollution and
Fisheries.” Policy Sciences 16:165-80.
Wood,
B. Dan. 1988. “Principals, Bureaucrats, and Responsiveness in Clean Air
Enforcements.” American
Political Science Review
82(1):213-234.
Wood,
B. Dan, and Richard W. Waterman.
1993. “The Dynamics of
Political-
Bureaucratic Adaptation.” American
Journal of Political Science 37(2):497-528.
Environmental Policy and the
Courts
Gaskins,
Richard H. 1989. Environmental
Accidents: Personal Injury and Public
Responsibility.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
O’Leary,
Rosemary. 1993. Environmental
Change: Federal Courts and the EPA.
Philadelphia: Temple University
Press.
Ringquist,
Evan J. 1998. “A Question of Justice:
Equity in Environmental Litigation,
1974-1991.” Journal
of Politics 60(4):1148-65.
Ringquist,
Evan J., and Craig E. Emmert.
1999. “Judicial Policymaking
In Published and Unpublished
Decisions: The Case of Environmental
Civil Litigation.” Political
Research Quarterly 52(1):7-37.
Environmental Politics and
Policy in the States
Bacot,
A. Hunter, and Roy A. Dawes. 1997. “State Expenditures and Policy
Outcomes in Environmental Program
Management.” Policy Studies Journal
25(3):355-370.
Brehm,
John, and James T. Hamilton. 1996.
“Noncompliance in Environmental
Reporting: Are Violators Ignorant,
or Evasive, of the Law?” American Journal
of
Political Science 40(2):444-477.
Cohen,
Nevin. 1997. “The Politics of Environmental Risk: Perceptions of
Risk Assessment in the State
Legislatures.” Policy Studies Journal 25(3):
470-484.
Cooney,
Catherine M. 1996. “Twenty States Join
Federal Government to Facilitate
Innovative Technology Use.” Environmental
Science & Technology
30(10):432.
Davis,
Sandra K. 1997. “Fighting Over Public Lands: Interest
Groups, States, and the
Federal Government.” In Western
Public Lands and Environmental Politics,
ed. Charles Davis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
Hedge,
David M., and Michael J. Scicchitano.
1994. “Regulating in Space and Time:
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Helland,
Eric. 1998. “Environmental protection in the federalist system: the political
Economy of NPDES inspections.” Economic Inquiry 36(2):305-320.
Morris,
John C. 1997. “The Distributional Impacts of Privatization in National
Water-Quality Policy.” Journal
of Politics 59(1):56-72.
Ringquist,
Evan J. 1993. Environmental Politics at
the State Level. Armonk, NY:
M. E. Sharpe.
Water Policy Issues
McCaffrey,
S.C., 1993. “Water, Politics and International Law.” In Water in Crisis: A
Guide
to the World’s Fresh Water Resources, ed. P.H. Gleick, 92-104.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Morris,
John C. 1997. “The Distributional Impacts of Privatization in National
Water-Quality Policy.” Journal
of Politics 59(1):56-72.
Air, Climate, and
Atmospheric Policy
Benedick,
R.E., 1991. Ozone Diplomacy: New
Directions in Safeguarding the Planet.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Press.
Cooper,
Mary H. “Global Warming: Are limits on
greenhouse gas emissions needed?”
CQ
Researcher, 11/01/96, pp.961-984;
Cooper,
Mary H. 1997. New Air Quality Standards: Should U.S. pollution
regulations be stricter? CQ Researcher, 03/07/97, pp.193-216;
Hammitt,
James K. 1999. “Evaluation endpoints
and climate policy: atmospheric
stabilization, benefit-cost
analysis, and near-term greenhouse-gas emissions.”
Climatic
Change 41(3-4):447-49.
Martzotto,
Toni, Vicky Moshier Burnor, and Gordon Scott Bonham. 2000. The
Evolution of Public Policy: Cars and the Environment. Boulder, CO:
Lynne Rienner.
Meyerson,
Frederick A.B. 1998. “Population, development and global warming:
averting the tragedy of the climate
commons.” Population and Environment
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Wettestad,
J., 1995. “Science, Politics and Institutional Design: Some Initial Notes on
the Long-Range Transboundary Air
Pollution Regime.” Journal of Environment
and Development 4(Summer). 165-183.
Public Lands Policy and
Local Development Issues
Cawley,
R. McGreggor. 1993. Federal
Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush Rebellion
and Environmental
Politics. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas.
Davis,
Charles. ed. 1997. Western Public Lands and Environmental Politics. Boulder,
CO: Westview.
Gonzalez,
George A. 2001. Coporate
Power and the Environment: The Political
Economy of U.S. Environmental Policy. Lnham, MD: Rowman and
Littlefield.
Heimlich,
Ralph E., Keith D. Wiebe, Roger Claassen, and Robert M. House. 1997.
“Recent evolution of environmental
policy: lessons from wetlands.”
Journal
of Soil and Water Conservation 52(3):157-162.
Helvarg,
David. 1997. The War Against the Greens:
The “Wise Use” Movement,
The New Right, and Anti-Environmental Violence. San Francisco: Sierra
Club Books.
Jarding,
Lilias Jones. 1999. “The Department of the Interior’s Appeals
Process and
Native American Natural Resource
Policy, 1970-94. Policy Studies Journal
27(2):217-41.
Mendes,
C., and T. Gross, 1989. Fight for the
Forest. London: Latin America Bureau.
Miller,
Char. ed. 1997. American Forests: Nature, Culture, and Politics. Lawrence, KS:
University Press of Kansas.
Energy Policy
Eckstein,
Rick. 1996. Nuclear Power and Social
Power. Philadelphia: Temple
University Press.
Helm,
Charles J., Stanley Rothman, and S. Robert Lichter. 1988. “Is
Opposition to Nuclear Energy an
Ideological Critique?” American Political
Science Review 82(3):943-952.
Riddlesperger,
James W. Jr. and James D. King. 1982.
“Energy Votes in
the U.S. Senate, 1973-1980.” Journal of Politics 44(3):838-847.
Rothman,
Stanley and S. Robert Lichter. 1987.
“Elite Ideology and Risk
Perception in Nuclear Energy
Policy.” American Political Science
Review
81(2):383-404.
Toxic and Hazardous Substances
Brehm,
John, and James T. Hamilton. 1996.
“Noncompliance in Environmental
Reporting: Are Violators Ignorant,
or Evasive, of the Law?” American Journal
of
Political Science 40(2):444-477.
Cooper,
Mary H. 1996. “Cleaning Up Hazardous Wastes: Will Congress Improve the
“Superfund” law?” CQ Researcher, 08/23/96, pp.745-768.
Duval,
Robert D. and Leonard Groeneveld. 1987.
“Hidden Policies and
Hypothesis Tests: The Implications
of Type II Errors for Environmental
Regulation.” American
Journal of Political Science 31(2): 423-447.
Grumbly,
Thomas P. 1995. “Lessons from
Superfund.” Environment 37(2):33-35.
Haas,
P.M., 1992. “Banning Chlorofluorocarbons.” International
Organization 46
(Winter):187-224.
Hilz,
C., and J. Ehrenfeld, 1991. “Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes: A
Comparative Analysis of Policy
Options to Control the International Waste
Trade.” International Environmental Affairs 3 (Winter):26-63.
Hill,
Jeffrey S., Carol S. Weissert.
1995. “Implementation and the
Irony of Delegation:
The Politics of Law-Level
Radioactive Waste Disposal.” Journal of
Politics
57(2):344-369.
Mitchell,
R.B., 1994. “Regime Design Matters: International Oil Pollution and Treaty
Compliance.” International Organization 48 (Summer):425-58.
Mitchell,
R.B., 1994. Intentional Oil Pollution at
Sea: Environmental Policy and Treaty
Compliance. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
Peretz,
Jean H., Robert A. Bohm, and Philip D. Jasienczyk. 1997. “Environmental
Policy and the reduction of
hazardous waste.” Journal of Policy
Analysis &
Management
16(4):556-575.
Williams,
Bruce A. and Albert R. Matheny.
1984. “Testing Theories of
Social Regulation: Hazardous Waste
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Journal
of Politics 46(2):428-458.
Environmental
Justice/Environmental Racism
Bullard,
Robert D. 1994. “Overcoming racism in environmental decisionmaking.”
Environment
May 36(4):10-26.
Bullard,
Robert D. 1990. Dumping in Dixie: Race,
Class and Environmental Quality.
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, Inc.
Bullard,
Robert D. 1994. Dumping in Dixie: Race,
Class and Environmental Quality.
2nd ed. Boulder, CO: Westview Press,
Inc.
Collin,
Robert W., Timothy Beatley, and William Harris. 1995. “Environmental
Racism: A Challenge to Community
Development.” Journal of Black Studies
25(3):354-376.
Cooper,
Mary H. 1998. “Environmental Justice:
Does the movement help poor
Communities?” CQ
Researcher 06/19/98, pp.529-552;
Daniels,
Glynis and Samantha Friedman.
1999. “Spatial Inequality and
the Distribution
of Industrial Toxic Releases:
Evidence from the 1990 TRI.” Social Science
Quarterly 80(2):244-262.
Dobson,
Andrew, ed. 1999. Fairness
and Futurity: Essays on Environmental
Sustainability and Social Justice. New York: Oxford University Press.
Edwards,
Sally M., Terry D. Edwards, and Charles B. Fields, eds. 1996. Environmental
Crime and Criminality: Theoretical and Practical Issues. New York: Garland
Publishing Inc.
Hamilton,
James T. 1995. “Testing for environmental racism:
prejudice, profits,
Political power?” Journal
of Policy Analysis & Management 14(1):107-133.
Hampson,
Fen Osler and Judith Reppy, eds. 1996. Earthly Goods: Environmental
Change and Social Justice. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Helfand,
Gloria E., and L. James Peyton.
1999. “A Conceptual Model of
Environmental Justice.” Social
Science Quarterly 80(1):68-83.
Mitchell,
Jerry, Deborah S. K. Thomas, and Susan
L. Cutter. 1999. “Dumping in Dixie
Revisited: The Evolution of
Environmental Injustices in South Carolina.”
Social
Science
Quarterly 80(2):229-243.
Newton,
David E. 1996. Environmental
Justice: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara,
California: Instructional Horizons,
Inc.
Perhac,
Ralph M. Jr. 1999. “Environmental justice: the issue of
disproportionality.”
Environmental
Ethics 21(1):81.
Rasmussen,
Larry L. 1996. Earth Community Earth Ethics. Maryknoll, New York:
Orbis Books.
Ringquist,
Evan J. 1998. “A Question of Justice:
Equity in Environmental Litigation,
1974-1991.” Journal
of Politics 60(4):1148-65.
Stretesky,
Paul, and Michael J. Lynch. 1999. “Environmental Justice and the
Predictions of Distance to
Accidental Chemical Releases in Hillsborough
County, Florida.” Social
Science Quarterly 80(4):830-846.
Animal Rights, Food, and
Biotechnology Issues
Andresen,
S., 1989. “Science and Politics in the International Management of Whales.”
Marine Policy 13 (April):99-117.
Gaard,
G., ed., 1993. Ecofeminism: Women,
Animals, Nature. Philadelphia: Temple
University Press.
Hosansky,
David. 1999. “Regulating Pesticides:
Does the new crackdown go far
Enough -- or too far?” CQ
Researcher, 08/06/99, pp.665-688;
Koch,
Kathy. 1998. “Food Safety Battle: Organic Vs. Biotech: Will organic farming
Survive? CQ Researcher,
09/04/98, pp.761-784;
Environmental Theory
Birkeland,
J., 1993. “Ecofeminism: Linking Theory and Practice.” In Ecofeminism:
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