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    Heavy metals in moss guide environmental justice investigation: A case study using community science in Seattle, WA, USA by Sarah E. Jovan, Christopher Zuidema, Monika M. Derrien, Amanda L. Bidwell, Weston Brinkley, Robert J. Smith, Dale Blahna, Roseann Barnhill, Linn Gould, Alberto J. Rodríguez, Michael C. Amacher, Troy D. Abel, Paulina López

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract Heavy metal concentrations often vary at small spatial scales not captured by air monitoring networks, with implications for environmental justice in industrial‐adjacent communities. …”
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    Pokémon Go, pH, and projectors: applying transformation design and participatory action research to an environmental justice collaboration in Chelsea, MA by Perovich, Laura Jones, Wylie, Sarah, Bongiovanni, Roseann

    Published 2020
    “…In this paper, we examine a year-long exploratory collaboration between an environmental justice group in Chelsea, MA, a social scientist, and a design/technology scholar to develop approaches for studying water contamination in Chelsea’s industrialized waterway and design interventions that could lead to structural change. …”
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    Access to the Environmental Justice: Analysis of the jurisprudential criterion about active legitimation to appeal against resolutions of the Chilean Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Agency by Pamela Torres, Emanuel Ibarra

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Furthermore, the concept of stand-ing is considered in light of the broader concept of environmental justice, including the need to guarantee a timely and appropriate involvement of those "affected" from initial stages of the administrative proceedings, and not limiting their intervention exclusively to judicial review.…”
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    Network effects in environmental justice struggles: An investigation of conflicts between mining companies and civil society organizations from a network perspective. by Cem Iskender Aydin, Begum Ozkaynak, Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos, Taylan Yenilmez

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The analysis showed that, as the number of CSOs involved in a conflict increased, its outcome was more likely to be perceived as a success in terms of environmental justice (EJ); if a CSO was connected to other central CSOs, the average perception of EJ success was likely to increase; and as network distance between two conflicts increased (or decreased), they were more likely to lead to different (or similar) EJ outcomes. …”
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