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摘要
Robert D. Bullard 是克拉克亚特兰大大学社会学教授兼环境正义资源中心主任。十多年来,他一直从事城市土地使用、住房、社区发展、工业设施选址和环境正义等领域的研究。他撰写了七本书以及大量文章、专著和学术论文,探讨环境正义问题。他的著作《倾倒在迪克西》(Dumping in Dixie):种族、阶级和环境质量》,第 3 版(2000 年)已成为该领域的标准文本。其他著作包括《面对环境种族主义》(Confronting Environmental Racism:来自基层的声音》(1993 年)、《不平等的保护》(Unequal Protection:环境正义与有色人种社区》(1994 年)、《公正的可持续性》:不平等世界中的发展》(2003 年,与 Julian Agyeman 和 Bob Evans 合著),以及《路易斯安那州化学走廊的环境正义斗争》(2004 年,与 Steve Lerner 合著)。
Robert D. Bullard is professor of sociology and director of the Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University. For more than a decade, he has conducted research in the areas of urban land use, housing, community development, the location of industrial facilities, and environmental justice. He is the author of seven books and a number of articles, monographs, and scholarly papers that address concerns about environmental justice. His book Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality, 3rd ed. (2000) has become a standard text in the field. Other books are Confronting Environmental Racism: Voices from the Grassroots (1993), Unequal Protection: Environmental Justice and Communities of Color (1994), Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World (2003 with Julian Agyeman and Bob Evans), and A Struggle for Environmental Justice in Louisiana's Chemical Corridor (2004, with Steve Lerner)