Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Environmental justice and the transformation of science and engineering / Benjamin Cohen and Gwen Ottinger
  • Who are the experts of environmental health justice? / Scott Frickel
  • From science-based legal advocacy to community organizing : opportunties and obstacles to transforming patterns of expertise and access / Karen Hoffman
  • Toxic transformations : constructing online audiences for environmental justice / Jason Delborne and Wyatt Galusky
  • Experts, ethics, and environmental justice : communiciating and contesting results from personal exposure science / Rachel Morello-Frosch ... [et al.]
  • Middle-out social change : expert-led development interventions in Sri Lanka's energy sector / Dean Nieusma
  • Invisible people, invisible risks : how scientific assessments of environmental health risks overlook minorities : and how community participation can make them visible / Maria Powell and Jim Powell
  • Risk assessment and native Americans at the cultural crossroads : making better science or redefining health? / Jaclyn R. Johnson and Darren J. Ranco
  • Uneven transformations and environmental justice : regulatory science, street science, and pesticide regulation in California / Raoul S. Lievanos, Jonathan K. London, and Julie Sze
  • Rupturing engineering education : opportunities for transforming expert identities through community-based projects / Gwen Ottinger
  • Afterword : Working "faultlines" / Kim Fortun.