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All References

The EcoTypes initiative strives to build on key scholarly literature, and to make bibliographic information readily available to participating institutions via a Zotero group library. All references (over 300 total!) cited on this site are listed below; for instructors desiring further information or access, please email Jim Proctor.

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Bauer, Joanne R. 2015. Forging Environmentalism: Justice, Livelihood, and Contested Environments. New York: Routledge.
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Bullard, Robert D., Paul Mohai, Robin Saha, and Beverly Wright. 2008. “Toxic Wastes and Race at Twenty: Why Race Still Matters after All of These Years.” Environmental Law 38 (2): 371–411.
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