Titre :
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Integrating Epidemiology, Education, and Organizing for Environmental Justice : Community Health Effects of Industrial Hog Operations. (2008)
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Auteurs :
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Steve WING ;
Gary-R GRANT ;
Rachel-Avery HORTON ;
Naeema MUHAMMAD ;
Mansoureh TAJIK ;
Kendall THU ;
Concerned Citizens of Tillery. Tillery. NC. USA ;
Department of Anthropology. Northern Illinois University. DeKalb. IL. USA
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Type de document :
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Article
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Dans :
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American journal of public health (vol. 98, n° 8, 2008)
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Pagination :
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1390-1397
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Mots-clés :
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Epidémiologie
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Education
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Enseignement
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Niveau enseignement
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Santé environnementale
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Environnement
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Santé communautaire
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Homme
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Mammifère
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Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS HR0xq89F. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. The environmental justice movement has stimulated community-driven research about the living and working conditions of people of color and low-income communities. We describe an epidemiological study designed to link research with community education and organizing for social justice. In eastern North Carolina, high-density industrial swine production occurs in communities of low-income people and people of color. We investigated relationships between the resulting pollution and the health and quality of life of the hog operations'neighbors. A repeat-measures longitudinal design, community involvement in data collection, and integration of qualitative and quantitative research methods helped promote data quality while providing opportunities for community education and organizing. Research could affect policy through its findings and its mobilization of communities.
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