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1 online resource (xii, 343 pages) |
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computer c |
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online resource cr |
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Introduction: Environmental justice claims -- Toxic exposure: landmark cases in the South and the rise of environmental justice activism -- Disproportionate siting: claims of racism and discrimination -- Internal colonialism: Native American communities in the West -- Market dynamics: residential mobility, or who moves and who stays -- Enforcing environmental protections: the legal, regulatory, and administrative contexts -- The siting process: manipulation, environmental blackmail, and enticement -- The rise of racial zoning: residential segregation -- The rise of racially restrictive covenants: guarding against infiltration -- Racializing blight: urban renewal, eminent domain, and expulsive zoning -- Contemporary housing discrimination: does it still happen? -- Conclusion: Future directions of environmental justice research. |
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Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU |
ISBN |
9781479805150 (electronic bk.) |
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1479805157 (electronic bk.) |
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9781479852390 (hardback) |
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1479852392 (hardback) |
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9781479861781 (paper) |
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1479861782 (paper) |
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