Based on fieldwork in a heavily industrialized Yunnan village, this article examines how villagers understand and respond to pollution-related health risks. Building on Robert Weller's (2006) concept of environmental consciousness, it shows that Baocun villagers have developed an acute environmental health consciousness. However, despite earlier instances of collective activism, they no longer act as a community to oppose the harm to their bodies caused by pollution. The article investigates the role of uncertainty surrounding illness causation in deterring action. It argues that uncertainty about pollution's effects on health is reinforced by the social, political and economic contexts and developments in the past few decades. As a result,...
China's rapid economic growth has had a serious impact on the environment. Environmental hazards are...
Over the past four decades, China’s environment has been transformed markedly, both in terms of poll...
Based on field research in Beijing and in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in the People\u27s Re...
Based on fieldwork in a heavily industrialized Yunnan village, this article examines how villagers u...
Anna Lora-Wainwright (2013). The inadequate life: Rural industrial pollution and lay epidemiology in...
After more than three decades of extremely rapid industrial growth, China faces an environmental pub...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Cambridge University Pre...
It is often assumed that, when citizens do not oppose pollution, it is due to their ignorance of its...
It is often assumed that when citizens do not oppose pollution, it is due to their ignorance of its ...
This paper examines how villagers in rural Sichuan understand the development of cancer, how they at...
Where do Chinese villagers lay the blame when they develop cancer? The focus falls on the state when...
It is often assumed that when citizens do not oppose pollution, it is due to their ignorance of its ...
This article places the study of rural environmental activism in the wider context of the Chinese go...
Over the past 30 years, the economy of China has sustained rapid growth. However, the extensive deve...
A continuous and increasing crisis that present-day China is facing is environmental degradation. Th...
China's rapid economic growth has had a serious impact on the environment. Environmental hazards are...
Over the past four decades, China’s environment has been transformed markedly, both in terms of poll...
Based on field research in Beijing and in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in the People\u27s Re...
Based on fieldwork in a heavily industrialized Yunnan village, this article examines how villagers u...
Anna Lora-Wainwright (2013). The inadequate life: Rural industrial pollution and lay epidemiology in...
After more than three decades of extremely rapid industrial growth, China faces an environmental pub...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Cambridge University Pre...
It is often assumed that, when citizens do not oppose pollution, it is due to their ignorance of its...
It is often assumed that when citizens do not oppose pollution, it is due to their ignorance of its ...
This paper examines how villagers in rural Sichuan understand the development of cancer, how they at...
Where do Chinese villagers lay the blame when they develop cancer? The focus falls on the state when...
It is often assumed that when citizens do not oppose pollution, it is due to their ignorance of its ...
This article places the study of rural environmental activism in the wider context of the Chinese go...
Over the past 30 years, the economy of China has sustained rapid growth. However, the extensive deve...
A continuous and increasing crisis that present-day China is facing is environmental degradation. Th...
China's rapid economic growth has had a serious impact on the environment. Environmental hazards are...
Over the past four decades, China’s environment has been transformed markedly, both in terms of poll...
Based on field research in Beijing and in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in the People\u27s Re...