EiJ Question 5: Stakeholder Actions
5. Who are stakeholders, what are their characteristics, and what are their perceptions of the problems?
5. Who are stakeholders, what are their characteristics, and what are their perceptions of the problems?
3. What intersecting factors -- social, cultural, political, technological, ecological -- contribute to environmental health vulnerability and injustice in this setting?
2. What environmental threats (from worst case scenarios, pollution and climate change) are there in this setting?
1. What is the setting of this case?
Collection of films and supplementary material for teaching Environmental Injustice.
Hsin-Hsing (Dico) Chen, Paul Jobin, and Yi-Ping Lin have for almost two decades supported the first collective action toxic tort in Taiwanese history, Former RCA Employees’ Mutual Aid Association v
Chapter 8 of Powerless Science?: Science and Politics in a Toxic World (edited by Soraya Boudia and Nathalie Jas, 2016) was co-authored by Paul Jobin and Yu-Hwei Tseng.
Abstract: In this paper, we describe how critical data designers have created projects that ‘push back’ against the eclipse of environmental problems by dominant orders: the pioneering pollution da