Risk and Adaptation in a Cancer Cluster Town
Risk and Adaptation in a Cancer Cluster Town
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Environmental contamination from local industries is suspected as a source of disease in disease cluster communities, but civic action is hampered by the slow response from government agencies. Laura Hart's research examines the role of emotion and its relationship to community experiences of social belonging and inequality in the wake of suspected industrial pollution. She reveals the importance of this social form of risk, the desire for belonging, and the risk of not belonging, and argues that this is consequential to how people make judgements and respond to issues.
Format: Hardback
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 16 June 2023
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
In disease cluster communities across the country, environmental contamination from local industries is often suspected as a source of disease. However, civic action is notoriously hampered by the slow response from government agencies to investigate the cause of disease and the complexities of risk assessment. In her book, Risk and Adaptation in a Cancer Cluster Town, Laura Hart examines another understudied dimension of community inaction: the role of emotion and its relationship to community experiences of social belonging and inequality. Using a cancer cluster community in Northwest Ohio as a case study, Hart advances an approach to risk that grapples with the complexities of community belonging, disconnection, and disruption in the wake of suspected industrial pollution. Her research points to a fear driven not only by economic anxiety but also by a fear of losing security within the community—a sort of pride that is not only about status but connectedness. Hart reveals the importance of this social form of risk—the desire for belonging and the risk of not belonging—ultimately arguing that this is consequential to how people make judgements and respond to issues.
Within this context, where the imperative for self-protection is elusive, affected families experience psychosocial and practical conflicts as they adapt to cancer as a way of life. Considering a future where debates about risk and science will inevitably increase, Hart considers possibilities for the democratization of risk management and the need for transformative approaches to environmental justice.
Weight: 50g
Dimension: 229 x 152 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781978823549
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