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Book Review
| Power, Justice, and the Environment: A Critical Appraisal of the Environmental Justice Movement. Edited by David Naguib Pellow and Robert J. Brulle. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2006. 339 pp. Bibliography and index. Paper $27.00.
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| David Naguib Pellow and Robert J. Brulle have produced a critical examination of the development and future of the environmental justice movement in Power, Justice, and the Environment. Divided into three sections, the book focuses on the current status of the movement, new strategies and tactics emerging among activists, and a section on the globalization of the movement. The eighteen highly eclectic articles draw from diverse viewpoints of activists, bureaucrats, and scholars, and propose to correct deficiencies in the literature and to point out weaknesses in the movement. |
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