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Toxic Injustice : A Transnational History of Exposure and Struggle

معرفی کتاب «Toxic Injustice : A Transnational History of Exposure and Struggle» نوشتهٔ Susanna Rankin Bohme، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of California Press در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The pesticide dibromochloropropane, known as DBCP, was developed by the chemical companies Dow and Shell in the 1950s to target wormlike, soil-dwelling creatures called nematodes. Despite signs that the chemical was dangerous, it was widely used in U.S. agriculture and on Chiquita and Dole banana plantations in Central America. In the late 1970s, DBCP was linked to male sterility, but an uneven regulatory process left many workers―especially on Dole’s banana farms―exposed for years after health risks were known. Susanna Rankin Bohme tells an intriguing, multilayered history that spans fifty years, highlighting the transnational reach of corporations and social justice movements. Toxic Injustice links health inequalities and worker struggles as it charts how people excluded from workplace and legal protections have found ways to challenge power structures and seek justice from states and transnational corporations alike. "The pesticide dibromochloropropane, known as DBCP, was developed by the chemical companies Dow and Shell in the 1950s to target worm-like, soil-dwelling creatures called nematodes. Despite signs that it was dangerous, the chemical was widely used in U.S. agriculture and on Chiquita and Dole Central American banana plantations. In the late 1970s, DBCP was linked to male sterility, setting off an uneven regulatory process while continued use left some workers--especially on Dole's banana plantations--exposed for years after dangers were known. Susanna Bohme tells an intriguing multilayered history of DBCP that spans fifty years to highlight the transnational reach of corporations and social justice movements. Toxic Injustice links health inequalities and worker struggles as it charts how people excluded from workplace and legal protections have found ways to challenge power structures. In contrast to most studies on the effects of globalization, this work provides a bold and multidisciplinary integration of many perspectives--environmental, legal, medical, labor, industrial, and transnational--to interrogate the way nation-states remain crucial forces and to demonstrate the boundaries and opportunities faced by those seeking justice from elite national and transnational actors"--Provided by publisher. Cover Toxic Injustice Dedication Title Copyright Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1 • Roots of Optimism and Anxiety 2 • DBCP on the Farm 3 • Unequal Exposures 4 • An Inconvenient Forum? 5 • Making a Movement 6 • National Law, Transnational Justice? Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index Roots of optimism and anxiety DBCP on the farm Toxic inequalities An inconvenient forum? Making a movement National law, transnational justice?
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