Description |
xxiv, 283 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Introduction / Jael Silliman -- App. A. Women, Population, and the Environment Call for a New Approach -- App. B. Immigration and Environment Campaign -- Population, Environment, and Security: A New Trinity / Betsy Hartmann -- Population and Development: Toward a Social Justice Agenda / Asoka Bandarage -- Taking Population Out of the Equation: Reformulating I=PAT / H. Patricia Hynes -- Christian Responses to the Population Paradigm / Andy Smith -- The Ecological Crisis in Tanzania / Meredeth Turshen -- Power of the World: Culture, Censorship, and Voice / Meredith Tax -- Expanding Civil Society, Shrinking Political Spaces: The Case of Women's Nongovernmental Organizations / Jael Silliman -- Patriarchal Vandalism: Militaries and the Environment / Joni Seager -- Consumption: North American Perspectives / H. Patricia Hynes -- Native Sovereignty and Social Justice: Moving Toward an Inclusive Social Justice Framework / Justine Smith |
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The State: Friend or Foe? Distributive Justice Issues and African American Women / Marsha J. Tyson Darling -- High-Tech, Pop-a-Pill Culture: "New" Forms of Social Control for Black Women / April J. Taylor -- Legal, But...: Abortion Access in the United States / Marlene Gerber Fried |
Notes |
"A project of the Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Women in development.
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Economic development -- Social aspects.
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Economic development -- Environmental aspects.
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Environmental degradation.
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Birth control.
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Population policy.
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Author |
King, Ynestra.
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Silliman, Jael Miriam.
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Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment.
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LC no. |
98030801 |
ISBN |
0896085988 |
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089608597X paperback |
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