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Call for Papers

Environmental Justice
Quarterly Journal
Spring 2008

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Environmental Justice, a new quarterly peer-reviewed
journal, will be the central forum for the research, debate,
and discussion of the equitable treatment and involvement of
all people, especially minority and low-income populations,
with respect to the development, implementation, and
enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and
policies. The Journal will explore the adverse and disparate
environmental burden impacting marginalized populations and
communities all over the world. The Journal will draw upon
the expertise and perspectives of all parties involved in
environmental justice struggles: communities, industry,
academia, government, and nonprofit organizations.

The Journal will address:

- Studies that demonstrate the adverse health affects on
populations who are most subject to health and environmental
hazards

- The protection of socially, politically, and economically
marginalized communities from environmental health impacts
and inequitable environmental burden

- The prevention and resolution of harmful policies,
projects, and developments and issues of compliance and
enforcement, activism, and corrective actions

- Multidisciplinary analysis, debate, and discussion of the
impact of past and present public health responses to
environmental threats, current and future environmental and
urban planning policies, land use decisions, legal
responses, and geopolitics

- Past and contemporary environmental compliance and
enforcement, activism, and corrective actions, environmental
politics, environmental health disparities, environmental
sociology, and environmental history

- The connection between environmental remediation, economic
empowerment, relocation of facilities that pose hazardous
risk to health, selection of new locations for industrial
facilities, and the relocation of communities

- The complicated issues inherent in remediation, funding,
relocation of facilities that pose hazardous risk to health,
and selection for new locations.

The Journal is seeking papers on: human health and the
environment, occupational health, science and technology,
land use, public policy, urban planning, legal history as it
pertains to environmental justice, sociology and
anthropology of environmental health disparities.

Instructions for authors are at:
http://www.liebertpub.com/env
Manuscripts should be submitted at:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/environmentaljustice


Contact:

Sylvia Hood Washington
Research Associate Professor
University of Illinois at Chicago
School of Public Health
2121 W. Taylor Street, RM 525
Chicago, IL 60612-7260
USA
Tel: +1 (312) 413-3771
Fax: +1 (312) 996-9898
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.liebertpub.com/env

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