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Polychlorinated biphenyls in the electrical machinery industry: An ethnological study of community action and corporate responsibility

June Nash and Max Kirsch

Social Science & Medicine, 1986, vol. 23, issue 2, 131-138

Abstract: Environmental and occupational health problems health cannot be understood through purely medical and epidemiological analyses, the social forces affecting biologically adaptive behaviour must also be analyzed. Research on the optical economy of health needs to generate an ethnology of community action relevant to the analyses of corporate structures for which it is best known. In studying the community of Pittsfield, Mass., where a General Electric plant is located, we encountered environmental and occupational health problems in just this context. This essay is, an effort to extend the political economy of health into the ethnological doamin of community research.

Date: 1986
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