Administrative responses to environmental racism
By: STRONG, Denise.
Contributor(s): HOBBS, Kathy Allen.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: New York : Marcel Dekker, 2002International Journal of Public Administration- IJPA 25, 2-3, p. 391-417Abstract: The environmental justice movement challenges public administrators to develop appropriate administrative and policy responses to environmental racism claims. Public administration scholarship has focused little attention on claims of environmental racism and the environmental justice movement, in part as a result of a too narrow conceptualization of racism. The theoretical and empirical literalture on racism would be useful in guiding research on environmental racism and contribute to developing effective administrative responses by local, state and federal govermentItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The environmental justice movement challenges public administrators to develop appropriate administrative and policy responses to environmental racism claims. Public administration scholarship has focused little attention on claims of environmental racism and the environmental justice movement, in part as a result of a too narrow conceptualization of racism. The theoretical and empirical literalture on racism would be useful in guiding research on environmental racism and contribute to developing effective administrative responses by local, state and federal goverment
Volume 25
Numbers 2-3
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