Course Module: Homo Toxicus
A module on Homo Toxicus for the course Environmental Injustice.
A module on Homo Toxicus for the course Environmental Injustice.
This case study was produced by students in UCI Anthropology 25A Summer 2021, Environmental Injustice. Kim Fortun and Kaitlyn Rabach were course instructors.
This case study was produced by students in UCI Anthropology 25A Summer 2021, Environmental Injustice. Kim Fortun and Kaitlyn Rabach were course instructors.
This case study was produced by students in UCI Anthropology 25A Summer 2021, Environmental Injustice. Kim Fortun and Kaitlyn Rabach were course instructors.
This essay serves as the orientation module for the broader 2021 Environmental Governance Research Internship and Certificate Program.
Martin, Emily (1991) “The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles” Signs 16(3):485-501.
Digital collection and archive for the 2021 Environmental Governance Research Internship and Certificate Program.
This case study was produced by students in UCI Anthropology 25A Summer 2021, Environmental Injustice. Kim Fortun and Kaitlyn Rabach were course instructors.