This case study report was developed by students at the University of California Irvine for the undergraduate class, “Environmental Injustice,” taught by Kim Fortun, Tim Schütz, Kaitlyn Rabach, Prerna Srigyan and Maggie Woodruff for the Department of Anthropology, Fall 2020. The University of California Irvine is on the ancestral homelands of the Tongya and Acjachemen nations.
Anonymous, "EIJ FALL 2020: Slow Disaster Case Study Orange County (Group 12)", contributed by Maggie Woodruff, Disaster STS Network, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 29 November 2020, accessed 12 August 2022. https://disaster-sts-network.org/content/eij-fall-2020-slow-disaster-case-study-orange-county-group-12
Critical Commentary
This case study report was developed by students at the University of California Irvine for the undergraduate class, “Environmental Injustice,” taught by Kim Fortun, Tim Schütz, Kaitlyn Rabach, Prerna Srigyan and Maggie Woodruff for the Department of Anthropology, Fall 2020. The University of California Irvine is on the ancestral homelands of the Tongya and Acjachemen nations.