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Green Solution to Breast Cancer: A Promise for Prevention [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm, weight: 510 g, 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1440840342
  • ISBN-13: 9781440840340
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm, weight: 510 g, 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1440840342
  • ISBN-13: 9781440840340
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This unique, research-based investigation of the U.S. breast cancer movement compares the "pink" and "green" efforts within the movement and documents their use of similar citizen-science alliances, despite the contention over the use of consumer-based activism and pink products.

Breast cancer activism is one of the most flourishing research and health advocacy movements in U.S. history. Yet the incidence of breast cancer is continuing to increase. This critical and revealing text investigates breast cancer activism in its two formsthe "pink movement" that focuses on developing awareness of, coping with, and managing breast cancer; and the "green movement" that strives to determine the possible environmental causes of breast cancersuch as pesticides, chemicals, and water and air pollutionand thereby hopes to prevent breast cancer.

What caused this new green movement to develop? Will it replace or merge with the pink movement? Does either approach offer more promise for a solution? And how do the two movements differ in their positions or methodology towards a similar goal? With information culled from interviews with more than 50 industry stakeholders, The Green Solution to Breast Cancer: A Promise for Prevention argues that key attributes such as strategy, mission, and branding have led to a greater convergence between the pink and green wings of the movement and presents information that enables readers to consider if either approach might be the shorter route to beating breast cancer.

Recenzijos

This book provides a good overview of the breast cancer movement, clearly introduces and compares government agencies and organizations, and extends the work of other authors who have critically examined 'pink ribbon politics' and controversies and past emphasis on lifestyle choices and genetic predisposition. . . . Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through graduate students. * Choice *

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This unique, research-based investigation of the U.S. breast cancer movement compares the "pink" and "green" efforts within the movement and documents their use of similar citizen-science alliances, despite the contention over the use of consumer-based activism and pink products.
Acknowledgments ix
1 Introduction: The Breast Cancer Movement in the United States
1(16)
Research Design and Methodology
11(2)
Embodied Health Movements
13(2)
The Way Forward
15(1)
Notes
16(1)
2 Prevention Is a Cure
17(48)
The History of the Breast Cancer Movement and the Politics of Prevention
18(1)
The Birth of the Pink Movement
19(7)
The Emergence of the Green Movement
26(12)
Framing Breast Cancer
38(1)
Finding a Cure
39(8)
Precautionary Principle
47(2)
Influence of Government Agencies and Panels
49(6)
Branding in a Competitive Advocacy Market
55(2)
Niche Markets
57(4)
Notes
61(4)
3 Citizen-Science Alliances
65(28)
Creating Scientific Knowledge and Expertise
66(3)
Citizen-Science Alliances
66(3)
Translating Science
69(12)
Contestable Disease
69(3)
Interpreting Science: The Long Island Study
72(2)
Interpreting Science: Cape Cod, Massachusetts
74(1)
Interpreting Science: San Francisco, California
74(1)
Translating Science: The Case of Bisphenol A
74(5)
Translating Science: Social Networking and Web-Based Strategies
79(2)
Scientific Training
81(1)
Participatory Research
82(6)
Participatory Research: Fracking and Breast Cancer
84(4)
A Policy Focus
88(2)
Notes
90(3)
4 Pink Ribbon Politics
93(32)
Circle of Profit
101(2)
Corporate Partnerships
103(8)
Corporate Partnerships: The Case of Fracking
110(1)
Internal Dynamics and Decision Making
111(4)
Running, Walking, and Hiking in Pink
115(8)
Notes
123(2)
5 Conclusion
125(24)
Social Movements Spillover and Intramovement Dynamics
126(2)
Breast Cancer as a Women's Rights Issue
128(4)
Diversity
132(4)
Advocacy versus Activism: I'm Not an Activist But . . .
136(4)
Networks and Coalitions among Organizations and Activists
140(3)
The Way Forward
143(4)
Notes
147(2)
Appendix A Acronyms 149(2)
Appendix B Time Line 151(4)
Appendix C Organizations 155(2)
References 157(20)
Index 177
Kristen Abatsis McHenry, PhD, is a faculty member at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in the Women's and Gender Studies Department.