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- catalog contributor b6774792.
 - catalog created "c1994.".
 - catalog date "1994".
 - catalog date "c1994.".
 - catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
 - catalog description "1. Introduction: Environmental Crisis and the Search for a Politics That Works -- pt. I. Policy; Icon; Social Movement: Hazardous Waste in Three Arenas of Political Action. 2. Routine Regulatory Failure: The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. 3. "Toxic Waste" as Icon: A New Mass Issue Is Born. 4. The Toxics Movement: From NIMBYism to Radical Environmental Populism -- pt. II. Reactions. 5. Could Opposition Be Neutralized? Discourses and Policies of Disempowerment. 6. Hazardous Waste Regulation Progresses against the Conservative Tide -- pt. III. Results. 7. Fifteen Years of Hazardous Waste Legislation: Summing Up the Policy Impacts. 8. Broader Political Implications? Environmental Populism and the Reconstitution of Progressive Politics -- 9. Concluding Remarks.".
 - catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-211) and index.".
 - catalog extent "x, 216 p. ;".
 - catalog identifier "0816621748 (alk. paper)".
 - catalog identifier "0816621756 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
 - catalog isPartOf "Social movements, protest, and contention ; v. 1".
 - catalog issued "1994".
 - catalog issued "c1994.".
 - catalog language "eng".
 - catalog publisher "Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press,".
 - catalog subject "363.7 20".
 - catalog subject "Environmental justice.".
 - catalog subject "Environmental policy.".
 - catalog subject "Environmental protection.".
 - catalog subject "GE170 .S97 1994".
 - catalog subject "Green movement.".
 - catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction: Environmental Crisis and the Search for a Politics That Works -- pt. I. Policy; Icon; Social Movement: Hazardous Waste in Three Arenas of Political Action. 2. Routine Regulatory Failure: The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. 3. "Toxic Waste" as Icon: A New Mass Issue Is Born. 4. The Toxics Movement: From NIMBYism to Radical Environmental Populism -- pt. II. Reactions. 5. Could Opposition Be Neutralized? Discourses and Policies of Disempowerment. 6. Hazardous Waste Regulation Progresses against the Conservative Tide -- pt. III. Results. 7. Fifteen Years of Hazardous Waste Legislation: Summing Up the Policy Impacts. 8. Broader Political Implications? Environmental Populism and the Reconstitution of Progressive Politics -- 9. Concluding Remarks.".
 - catalog title "EcoPopulism : toxic waste and the movement for environmental justice / Andrew Szasz.".
 - catalog type "text".