Daniel Faber

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Title
Professor of Sociology, Director of the Northeastern Environmental Justice Research Collaborative
Department
Sociology
Institution
Northeastern University

Education

  • Ph.D., 1989, Sociology University of California at Santa Cruz

Research Interests

Environmental Justice Movement, Environmental Justice Movements   Social Policy   Sociocybernetics  

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Biography

Daniel Faber is a professor of sociology at Northeastern University and director of the Northeastern Environmental Justice Research Collaborative (NEJRC). His research is focused in the areas of political economy and crisis theory, environmental sociology and policy, social movements, classical and contemporary social theory, environmental justice, philanthropy, Central America and underdevelopment, climate change, and globalization. He co-founded and worked as research director for the Environmental Project On Central America (EPOCA), Earth Island Institute (1984-90), and has published numerous works on the political ecology of Central America. He is also a co-founding editor of the international journal Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, and a participating editor with Latin American Perspectives. He is the author of Environment Under Fire: Imperialism and the Ecological Crisis in Central America (Monthly Review Press, 1993), recognized by Choice Magazine as an "1993 Outstanding Academic Book of the Year on Latin America." His most recent work is concerned with problems of environmental injustice and equity in America, and includes the edited collection, The Struggle for Ecological Democracy: Environmental Justice Movements in the United States (Guilford Press, 1998) and Capitalizing on Environmental Justice: The Polluter-Industrial Complex in the Age of Globalization (Rowman & Littlefied, 2008), which was a finalist for the prestigious C.W. Mills Award in 2009. Dr. Faber has produced a number of major research reports relating to environmental justice, as well as the co-edited collection Foundations for Social Change: Critical Perspectives on Philanthropy and Popular Movements (Rowman & Littlefied, 2005). Dr. Faber is a board member of the Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow (AHT), a coalition of scientists, health professionals, environmental advocates, and labor unions working for a precautionary approach to environmental policy in Massachusetts. He also serves as coordinator of the New England Environmental Justice Research Network (EJRN), and is a co-founding board member of the Massachusetts Environmental Justice Alliance, which in November of 2015 successfully lobbied Governor Deval Patrick to issue on Executive Order on Environmental Justice. Dr. Faber is also on the Governor Board of Coming Clean, a national collaborative of more than 200 environmental organizations and 350 experts working in the environmental health field that are devoted to reforming chemicals and energy policy. He is currently working on a new report on climate justice, ecological refugees, and equitable policy approaches for dealing with global warming

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List of Publications (215)
In 2015
215

2015 (forthcoming) Daniel Faber, Amy Lubitow, and Madeleine Brambilla, "What About the Cause: The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and the Pinkwashing of Breast Cancer Activism," in Joseph Tohill (ed.), Shopping for Change: Consumer Activism in North American History (Toronto: Between the Lines Press).

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In 2014
214

PUBLIC LECTURES AND SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATIONS 2014 We Have the Proof: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," 13th Annual Undergraduate Symposium on Sustainability and the Environment, Bridgewater State University, November 22, 2014.

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2014 "Environmental Injustices in New England: Strategies for Addressing Racial and Class- Based Disparities," Staff Training for the Toxics Action Center, Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, MA (August 20).

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212

LECTURES, SYMPOSIUMS, AND CONFERENCES: ORGANIZER 2014 Local Environmental Action Conference, co-organized with the Toxics Action Center and the Massachusetts Climate Action Network, March 2, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

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211

2014 "The New England Environmental Justice Research Network: Building Linkages Between Academics and Advocates," New England Environmental Justice Forum, New London, CT (October 19).

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210

2014 Daniel Faber and Shelley McDonough Kimelberg, "Sustainable Urban Development and Environmental Gentrification: The Paradox Confronting the U.S. Environmental Justice Movement," pp.77-92 in Horace R. Hall, Cynthia Cole Robinson, and Amor Kohli (eds).

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In 2013
209

2013 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards in Massachusetts: The Movement for Environmental Justice," Feb. 25th, Sponsored by the Multicultural Program, Academic Support Center, Bristol Community College - New Bedford, MA.

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208

-22- 2013 Local Environmental Action Conference, co-organized with the Toxics Action Center, March 8th, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

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207

2013 "Environmental Justice and Food Justice: Building New Alliances," with Monique Centrone Stefani of the New Haven Food Policy Council and Robert Friedman with the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University. Sponsored by the Black Student Alliance, April 8, Yale University, Boston, MA.

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206

2013 "Environmental Justice and Community Decision-Making: Climate Change in New England," Finding Your Place in the Evolving Commons: Eighth Biennial Symposium, November 5th, Keene State College, New Hampshire.

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205

2013 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards in Massachusetts: The Movement for Environmental Justice," Feb. 27th, Sponsored by the Multicultural Program, Bristol Community College - Attleboro.

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204

-16- 2013 "Climate Justice: The Ecological Debt Owed to the Global South," National Millennium Campus Conference 2013, Sponsored by the Millennium Campus Network, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

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203

2013 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards in Massachusetts: The Movement for Environmental Justice," Feb. 27th, Sponsored by the Multicultural Program, Bristol Community College - Fall River.

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202

2013 New England Environmental Justice Summit Planning Committee, Clark University, June.

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In 2012
201

2012 "Barack Obama, Environmental Justice, and the Polluter-Industrial Complex," Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (April 10)

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200

2012 "The New Political Ecology of American Capitalism: Environmentalism at a Crossroads," Dimensions of Political Ecology: Conference on Society and Nature, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, April 12-15th.

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199

2012 Daniel Faber and Christina Schlegel, "Gimme Shelter from the Storm: An Environmental Justice Perspective on Climate Refugees," Presented at the Workshop in Applied Philosophy: Global Justice and the Ethics of Exclusion, Department of Philosophy and Religion and the Ethics Institute, Northeastern University, Boston, September 28-30th.

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198

2012 "Teaching Political Ecology," a Panel Discussion with Lisa Cliggert, Robert Wilson, and Morgan Robertson, Dimensions of Political Ecology: Conference on Society and Nature, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, April 12-15th.

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197

2012 "The Corporate Food Regime: Slow Food Challenges and Opportunities," with Chris Bosso and Jennifer Cole, Slow Food NU, Northeastern University, Boston (March 27).

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In 2011
196

2011 Local Environmental Action Conference, co-organized with the Toxics Action Center and the Massachusetts Climate Action Network, March 7, Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

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195

2011 Daniel Faber, "The Sociology of Environmental Justice: Merging Research and Action," in Kathleen Odell Korgen, Jonathan White, and Shelley White, Sociologists in Action (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication, 2011).

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In 2010
194

-11- 2010 "Toward a More Transformative Environmental Justice Politics," Thematic Panel on Environmental Crises, Social Inequalities, and Environmental Justice, Eastern Sociological Society (ESS) Meeting, Boston, MA, March 20th.

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193

Non-Refereed Journal and Magazine Articles: 2010 Daniel Barker, "Foundations and the Environmental Movement: An Interview with Daniel Faber," Counterpunch (September 13): 1-12.

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192

2010 Lauren Byrnes, Sarah Mele, and Daniel Faber, "Fenceline Patrol," a review of Sacrifice Zones: The Front Lines of Toxic Chemical Exposure in the United States by Steve Lerner, in American Scientist, Vol. 99 (January-February): 76-78.

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In 2009
191

Poisoning American Politics: The Colonization of the State by the Polluter-Industrial Complex. Daniel Faber

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190

Rejoinders. Daniel Faber, James O'Connor

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189

2009 Daniel Faber, "Capitalizing on Environmental Crime: A Case Study of the USA Polluter- Industrial Complex in the Age of Globalization," in Kristiina Kangaspunta and Ineke Haen Marshall (eds.), Eco-Crime and Justice: Essays on Environmental Crime (Turin, Italy: United Nations and UNICRI), 80-104.

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2009 "Capitali$ing on Environmental Crime: The USA Polluter-Industrial Complex in the Age of Globalization," United Nations Panel on Green Criminology, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November 4th.

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187

-5- 2009 Daniel Faber, "Poisoning American Politics: The Colonization of the State by the Polluter-Industrial Complex," Socialism and Democracy, Vol.23, No.1 (March): 77-118.

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186

2009 "Capitalizing on Environmental Injustice: The Polluter-Industrial Complex in the Age of Globalization," Encuentro 5, Chinatown, Boston (March 5).

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185

2009 "The Politics of Climate Change: Evaluating Climate Change Policies," Advancing Climate Justice: Transforming the Economy, Public Health & Our Environment - We ACT for Environmental Justice Conference, Fordham University, New York, NY, January 30, 2009.

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184

2009 Solutions to the Toxics Crisis in America: Green Chemistry and Clean Production, with Ken Geiser, Lowell Center for Sustainable Production, Martin Wolf, Seventh Generation; Daniel Faber, Northeastern; and John Warner, Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry.

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183

2009 Daniel Faber, "The Unfair Trade-Off: Globalization and the Export of Ecological Hazards," in Leslie King and Deborah McCarthy (eds.), Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action, 2nd Edition (New York: Rowman & Littlefield).

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In 2008
182

2008 "Civil Rights and Environmental Justice in Massachusetts," with Eugene Benson, for the Environmental Justice Task Force, Jewish Alliance of Law and Social Action, Boston, MA (September 13).

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181

2008 "The Color of Green Politics: The Struggle for Environmental Justice in Massachusetts," Center for Sustainability, Bridgewater State College (October 22).

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180

2008 Daniel Faber, Capitalizing on Environmental Injustice: The Polluter-Industrial Complex in the Age of Globalization (New York: Rowman & Littlefield)

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In 2007
179

-4- 2007 Daniel Faber, "A More 'Productive' Environmental Justice Politics: Movement Alliances in Massachusetts for Clean Production and Regional Equity," in Ron Sandler and PhaedraPezullo (eds.), Environmental Justice and Environmentalism: The Social Justice Challenge to the Environmental Movement (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press), 135-164.

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178

-17- 2007 "Environmental Injustice: Causes and Solutions," with Eugene Benson and Donna Wysokenski, Forming Opportunities for Collaboration, Understanding, and Service (FOCUS), Northeastern University, Boston (November 15).

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In 2006
177

2006 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards 2005: Environmental Injustices in Massachusetts,"Eastern Sociological Society 75 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, February, 25 , 2006.

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176

[an updated and revised version appeared in "Neoliberalismus, Gobalisierung und der Kampf um Okologische Gerechtigkeit," Prokla 143 -36, no.2 (June 2006): 239-263].

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175

2006 "Blocked Solutions to Global Climate Change: Who Killed the Electric Car?"H.E.A.T. and Students for Environmental Action, 20 West Village F, Northeastern University (November 16).

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2006 "Green of Another Color: Addressing Issues of Diversity in Foundations and Community-Based Organizations," Diversity Matters: Catalysts for Environmental and Social Change, New England Aquarium, Boston (October 31, 2006).

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173

2006 Lora Karaoglu and Daniel Faber, a review of Power, Justice, and the Environment: A Critical Appraisal of the Environmental Justice Movement by David Naguub Pellow and Robert J.Brulle, in Mobilization, Vol.11 (Issue 3): 415-416.

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172

2006 Environmental Injustices in Roxbury, Mattapan, and Dorchester: A Safer Alternatives Solution," Massachusetts Council of Churches, Wesley United Methodist Church, Dorchester, MA (March 9).

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171

2006 "Policy Prescriptions to Address Environmental Injustices in Massachusetts,"United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), New England, Boston, MA (May 11).

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170

2006 Keynote Address, "Crises and Community: Natural Disaster and Human Response," New England Sociological Association (NESA) Conference, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, April 22, 2006.

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169

2006 "The Human Health Impacts of Nanotechnology: An Environmental Justice Perspective," with David Ropeik, Harvard School of Public Health; Paul Richard, Director, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Office of Technical Assistance; Tom Hubbard, Mass Tech Collaborative; and Evan Michelson, Foresight and Governance Project, Woodrow Wilson Center, presented at the Center for High-Rate Nanomanufacturing, 4th Annual New England Int'l Nanomanufacturing Workshop, Northeastern University, June 27-28.

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168

2006 "A Biodefense Lab in the South End/Roxbury?: What We Can Learn From Hurricane Katrina and the Environmental Justice Movement," with Chuck Turner, Lee Breckenridge, Julian Agyeman, and Gene Benson, Northeastern University Environmental Law Forum, Boston, MA (April 27).

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167

2006 "Climate Justice and the Current State of the Environmental Movement," Harvard Environmental Action Committee, 203 Sever Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge (November 20).

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In 2005
166

2005 "Cross-National Environmental Issues and Policies," Eastern Sociological Society 75

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165

Daniel Faber and Deborah McCarthy (eds.), Foundations for Social Change: Critical Perspectives on Philanthropy and Popular Movements (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005).

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164

2005 Daniel Faber, The Proposed TBI, Inc., Recycling Facility and Solid Waste Transfer Station: A Report on Environmental Disparities in North Andover and the Merrimack Valley, produced by the Philanthropy and Environmental Justice Research Project, Northeastern University, Boston, MA (October 27).

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163

2005 Daniel Faber and Eric Krieg, Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards 2005: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, produced by the Philanthropy and Environmental Justice Research Project, Northeastern University, Boston, MA (October 12).

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162

2005 "International Capitalism, Ecological Injustice, and Unsustainable Production," Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Anniversary Conference, York University, Toronto, Ontario, July 22-24.

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161

2005 Daniel Faber and Deborah McCarthy (eds.), Foundations for Social Change: Critical Perspectives on Philanthropy and Popular Movements (New York: Rowman & Littlefield).

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160

2005 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Implications for Environmental Law in Massachusetts," with Senator Jarrett T. Barrios, Boston Bar Association, Boston, December 20.

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159

2005 Daniel Faber and Deborah McCarthy, "Foundations for Social Change: Critical Perspectives on Philanthropy and Popular Movements," in Daniel Faber and Deborah McCarthy (eds.), Foundations for Social Change (New York: Rowman & Littlefield), 3- 2005 Daniel Faber and Deborah McCarthy, "Breaking the Funding Barriers: Philanthropic Activism in Support of the Environmental Justice Movement," in Daniel Faber and Deborah McCarthy (eds.), Foundations for Social Change (New York: Rowman & Littlefield), 175-210.

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158

2005 Daniel Faber, "Building a Transnational Environmental Justice Movement: Obstacles and Opportunities in the Age of Globalization," in Joe Bandy and Jackie Smith (eds.), Coalitions Across Borders: Negotiating Difference and Unity in Transnational Struggles Against Neoliberalism (New York: Roman & Littlefield), 43-70.

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In 2004
157

Not so Black and White: environmental justice and cumulative impact assessments. Eric J. Krieg, Daniel R. Faber

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156

2004 "Time and Change: A Longitudinal Analysis of Cumulative Environmental Impacts in Massachusetts," by Eric Krieg and Daniel Faber, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA., August.

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155

2004 "Environmental Threats and Injustices in Salem," Environmental Justice Forum, Salem Alliance for the Environment, June 7.

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154

2004 Robert J. Brulle, Daniel Faber, and Femida Handy, "Environmental Movement and Philanthropy," in Philanthropy in America: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia (Indianapolis, IN: The Center on Philanthropy).

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153

2004 "Forum on Environmental Justice Legislation: SB2418," a Legislative Briefing.

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152

2004 Eric Krieg and Daniel Faber, "Not So Black and White: Environmental Justice and Cumulative Environmental Impacts," Environmental Impact Assessment Review Vol.24, Issues 7-8 (October-November 2004): 667-694.

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In 2003
151

2003 Daniel Faber, "Equal Protection for All?: Environmental Injustice in Massachusetts," The Yankee Radical (June-July): 5-6.

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150

-18- 2003 "Public-Private Partnerships: Methods for Collaboration and Outreach," plenary session of the Annual Grantee Meeting of the Environmental Justice and Community-Based Participatory Research Programs," National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NHIES), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (July 17-18).

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149

2003 "Economic Liberalization, Globalization, and Environmental Problems in Latin America," Special Seminar on Neo-Liberalism and Environmental Policy in Latin America with Stephen Mumme and Eric Dannenmaier, Department of Political Science, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA (February 24 ).

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148

2003 Daniel Faber and Deborah McCarthy, "Neo-Liberalism, Globalization, and the Struggle for Ecological Democracy: Linking Sustainability and Environmental Justice," in Julian Agyeman, Robert Bullard, and Robert Evans (eds), Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World (London: Earthscan Books), 38-63.

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147

2003 "Pesticides, Politics, and Policy: The Quest for Environmental Justice," with Veronica Eady, Tina Clarke, and Edward Rodman, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Boston: Northeastern Univeristy, Wed., November 19.

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146

2003 "Opportunities and Obstacles to the Environmental Justice Movement in the Age of Globalization," Frontiers in Environmental History: Mainstreaming the "Marginal", American Society for Environmental History, Providence Biltmore, March 27.

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In 2002
145

Unequal exposure to ecological hazards: environmental injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.. Daniel R Faber, Eric J Krieg

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144

2002 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," Harriet Hardy Institute, Sloan School of Business, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA (December 10).

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143

2002 "Solving Environmental Injustices in Massachusetts: Forging Greater Community Participation in the Planning Process," Political Economic Research Institute (PER I), Program on Development, Peacebuilding, and the Environment, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.(April 12).

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142

2002 "Philanthropy and Environmental Justice," a plenary with Daniel Faber, Vernice Miller- Travis, Vic DeLuca, Margie Fine, Stuart Clarke, Melvin Oliver, and Michele Pritchard.

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141

2002 Chairperson, "Learning from Late Lessons: Creating a Healthy Tomorrow," with Poul Harremoes, European Environmental Agency, sponsored by the Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow at the Northeastern University Law School (April 9).

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140

2002 Daniel Faber, Penn Loh, and James Jennings, "Solving Environmental Injustices in Massachusetts: Forging Greater Community Participation in the Planning Process," Projections: MIT Journal of Planning, No.3 (2002): 109-132.

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139

-12- 2002 "The Case for Environmental Justice," presented at On Solid Foundations: Strengthening the Future of Health and Philanthropy, Grantmakers in Health's 2002 Annual Meeting, New York City, February 27.

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138

2002 "The Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow: Health Dangers to Children Posed by Household Chemicals," Leading the Way To A Healthy Tomorrow, with Peter Wild, Eric Hooper, Brent Baeslack, and Stephen Savrann, sponsored by the League of Women Voters & National Council of Jewish Women, Sharon, MA, Community Center (May 28).

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137

2002 "Environmental Injustices in the Merrimack Valley," with speakers Lois Gibbs and Jill Stein. Second Annual Merrimack Valley Environmental Justice Conference, sponsored by the Lawrence Grassroots Initiative, Saturday, February 23.

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136

2002 Daniel Faber and Eric Krieg, "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," in "Advancing Environmental Justice through Community-Based Participatory Research," a special issue of Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol.110, (Supplement 2) (April): 277-288.

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135

[reprinted as "A Revolution in Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development: The Political Ecology of Nicaragua," in John Byrne, Leigh Glover, and Cecilia Martinez (eds.), Environmental Justice: International Discourses in Political Economy, Energy and Environmental Policy (London: Transaction Book, 2002), 39-70].

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134

2002 "Solving Environmental Injustices in Massachusetts: Forging Greater Community Participation in the Planning Process," Political Economy Research Institute (PERI)

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In 2001
133

2001 "Globalization and Environmental Justice: Bringing About Sustainable Development," Seminar for the Center for Industrial Competitiveness, U-Mass Lowell, November 19.

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132

The Evolving Structure of the Environmental Justice Movement in the United States: New Models for Democratic Decision-Making. Daniel Faber, Deborah McCarthy

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131

2001 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," Jewish Community Regional Council, Boston, MA.

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130

2001 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Environmental Justice in Massachusetts," Toxics Action Conference 2001, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, March 10.

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129

2001 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, March 15.

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128

2001 Daniel Faber and Deborah McCarthy, "The Evolution of the Environmental Justice Movement in the United States: New Models for Democratic Decision-Making," a special issue of Social Justice Research on "Applying Social Justice Research to Environmental Decision-Making," edited by Geoff Syme and Ron Dillehay, Vol.14, No.4

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127

2001 Chair and Opening Remarks, Reaching Out for a Healthy Tomorrow: Campaign for the Precautionary Principle, Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow, Natick, MA, November 3.

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126

2001 Daniel Faber, The Nickel Hill Energy Project: An Analysis of Environmental Injustices in the Merrimack Valley of Massachusetts, produced by the Green Justice Research Collaborative, Northeastern University (May 9).

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125

2001 "Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," at Environmental [In]Justice: An Evening of Discussion, a collaboration of the Environmental Law Forum, Black Law Students Association, & Latino/a Law Students Association, Northeastern University Law School, March 8.

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124

2001 Daniel Faber and Deborah McCarthy, Green of Another Color: Building Effective Relationships Between Foundations and the Environmental Justice Movement, produced by the Philanthropy and Environmental Justice Research Project, Northeastern University, Boston, MA (April 10).

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123

2001 "Environmental Injustices in the Mystic River Watershed of Massachusetts," Mystic River Watershed Association Annual Meeting, Somerville, MA, October 23.

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122

2001 Daniel Faber and Eric Krieg, Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, produced by the Philanthropy and Environmental Justice Research Project, Northeastern University, Boston, MA (January).

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121

2001 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," Toxics Use Reduction Institute, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Lowell, MA, March 14.

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120

2001 Chair, "Reaching Out for a Healthy Tomorrow: Learning How to Talk About the Campaign for Precautionary Action in Massachusetts," A Statewide Training for Environmental Professionals, sponsored by the Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow, Natick High School, November 3.

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119

-19- 2001 "Genetic Engineering and the Environmental Crisis: New Challenges for the Environmental Movement," Opening Plenary, Second Annual Boston Area Campus Environmental Leadership Summit, Brandeis University, November 9.

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118

2001 "Toxics Action 2001 Conference," Department of Sociology and the Toxics Action Center, Boston: Northeastern University, March 10th.

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117

2001 Daniel Faber, "Revolution in the Rainforest," Ch.10 in Susan E. Place (ed.), Tropical Rainforests: Latin American Nature and Society in Transition (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources), 97-123.

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116

2001 "Environmental Injustice and its Effects on Communities of Color," with Kaylyn Palella, Jose Soto, and Jose Bravo, presented at Injustice in the Environmental and Labor Sector, Moulton Union, Bowdoin College, March 3.

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115

2001 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Environmental Injustices in the Commonweath of Massachusetts," State Department of Public Health, Boston, MA, March 12.

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114

2001 "Challenges Confronting the U.S. Environmental Justice Movement in the New Millennium," Injustice in the Environmental & Labor Sector, A Conference Sponsored by the International Students Association, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, March -20- 1999 "Uncovering the Links Between Social and Environmental Justice." Earthsave International, Spontaneous Celebrations Cultural Center in Jamaica Plain, MA (April 11).

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113

2001 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," Department of Urban and Environmental Policy, Tufts University, February 13th.

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2001 "Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," United States Environmental Protection Agency, New England, Boston, MA, March 12.

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In 2000
111

2000 "Corporate Agendas and Globalization: Towards a Critical Theory of Biotechnology" Fourth International Grassroots Gathering on Genetic Engineering, Boston: Northeastern University, March 24-26.

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The political ecology of marxism. Daniel Faber, Allison Grossman

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109

2000 "Unequal Exposure: The Distribution of Environmental Hazards in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," Toxics Action 2000, Boston: Northeastern University, April 8-9.

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2000 "Toxics Action 2000 Conference," Department of Sociology and the Toxics Action Center, Boston: Northeastern University, April 8-9.

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2000 Plenary Address, "The Struggle for Ecological Democracy and Environmental Justice," Towards Sustainability: Social and Environmental Justice, Royal Geographical Society Planning and Environment Research Group Annual International Conference, Tufts University, May 31st-June1st.

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106

2000 "Biodevastation 2000: The Fourth International Grassroots Gathering on Genetic Engineering," Women's Studies Program and the Sociology Club, Boston: Northeastern University, March 24-26.

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2000 "The Political Ecology of Disaster in Central America" Latin American Scholars Association Conference, Miami, Florida, March 16-19.

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2000 "Universities, Public Institutions and Sustainability: Case Studies from Asia," International Conference on Sustainable Regional Development, The Role of the University in the Global Economy, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, October 26- 2000 "Precaution: A Tool for Environmental Justice" with Florence Robinson, Vice-Chair of Louisiana Environmental Action (LEAN), Putting Precaution into Practice Conference, The Massachusetts Precautionary Principle Project, Northeastern University Law School, Boston, MA., December 2.

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2000 Putting Precaution into Practice Conference, The Massachusetts Precautionary Principle Project, Northeastern University Law School, Boston, MA., December 2.

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2000 Daniel Faber and Allison Grossman, "The Political Ecology of Marxism," Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, Vol.11, No.2 (June): 71-77.

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In 1999
101

1999 "The Structural Causes and Consequences of the Hurricane Mitch Disaster in Central America," New England Council of Latin American Studies, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., October 16.

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100

-13- 1998 "La Liberacion de Ambiental: The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Ecology in Nicaragua, 1979-1999," Nicaragua National Educational Fund Conference, Washington D.C., November 21-22.

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1999 Daniel Faber, "Central America: A Disaster that Was Waiting To Happen," Z Magazine, Vol.12, No.1 (January): 5-6.

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1999 Daniel Faber, "La Liberacion del Medio Ambiental: The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary Ecology in Nicaragua, 1979-1999," Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, Vol.10, No.1

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In 1998
97

Daniel Faber (ed.), The Struggle for Ecological Democracy: Environmental Justice Movements in the United States (New York: Guilford Press, 1998).

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1998 Daniel Faber, (ed.), The Struggle for Ecological Democracy: Environmental Justice Movements in the United States (New York: Guilford Press).

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1998 Daniel Faber, "The Political Ecology of American Capitalism: New Challenges for the Environmental Justice Movement," in D. Faber (ed.), The Struggle for Ecological Democracy (New York: Guilford Press), pp.27-59.

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1998 "The Environmental Crisis and Crisis of Environmentalism in Central America." Latin American Scholars Association (LASA) XIV International Conference, New Orleans (March 17-19).

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93

1998 Daniel Faber, "The Struggle for Ecological Democracy and Environmental Justice," in D. Faber, (ed.), The Struggle for Ecological Democracy: Environmental Justice Movements in the United States (New York: Guilford Press), pp.1-26.

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In 1997
92

1997 "Environmental Justice and the Australian Constitution," with Professors Neville Norman and Marcia Langton, Environ-mental Justice: UniSummit 97, University of Melbourne, Australia (October 2-3).

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1997 "The Manner in which Capitalism is Attempting to Sustain Itself Through Increasingly Unsustainable Forms of Production," Environmental Justice: Global Ethics for the 21st Century, An International Academic Conference at the University of Melbourne, Australia (October 1-3).

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1997 "A Revolution in Third World Ecology," Working Conference on Ecological Socialism, Center for Political Ecology, University of California at Santa Cruz, May -11.

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In 1996
89

1996 "Marxism and the Ecological Crisis," a roundtable discussion with Victor Wallis, Betsy Hartmann, and Joel Kovel at the Conference of Rethinking Marxism, Politics and Languages of Contemporary Marxism. University of Massachusetts, Amherst (December 5-8).

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1996 Daniel Faber, a review of Forcing the Spring: The Transformation of the American Environmental Movement, by Robert Gottlieb (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1993) in New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, Vol.6, No.2

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87

1996 "Natural Capital, Political Economy, and Economic Valuation," with Kevin Gallagher and Richard England at the 18th Annual New England Environmental Conference, Faith in a Seed. Tufts University (March 16-17).

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In 1995
86

American Environmentalism: The U.S. Environmental Movement, 1970-1990 by Riley E. Dunlap; Angela G. Mertig. Eric Bourgeois, Daniel Faber

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1995 "Marxism and the Ecological Crisis," with Victor Wallis, Joel Kovel, John Bellamy Foster, and Robin Anderson at the 1995 Socialist Scholars Conference, Beyond the Fragments: Building a Viable Left. City University of New York CUNY - Borough of Manhattan Community College (April 7-9).

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84

1995 Eric Bourgeois and Daniel Faber, a review of American Environmentalism: The U.S. Environmental Movement, 1970-1990, edited by Riley E. Dunlap and Angela G. Mertig (Bristol, PA.: Taylor and Francis, 1992) in Environmental History Review, Vol.19, No.2

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In 1994
83

1994 "Can We Live with Growth," a plenary with Barbara Ehrenreich, Robin Hahnel, and Ellen Frank. Presented at the Union of Radical Political Economists Summer Conference, Camp Awosting (August 22).

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In 1993
82

1993 Daniel Faber and James O'Connor, "Capitalism and the Crisis of Environmentalism," in Richard Hofrichter (ed.), Toxic Struggles: The Theory and Practice of Environmental Justice (Philadelphia: New Society Publishers), 12-24.

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81

1993 Daniel Faber, Environment Under Fire: Imperialism and the Ecological Crisis in Central America (New York: Monthly Review Press).

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In 1992
80

1992 Meg Wilcox and Daniel Faber, "Pesticide Use: What Goes Around Comes Around," Central America Reporter (May/June): 1-5.

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79

Imperialism, Revolution, and the Ecological Crisis of Central America. D. Faber

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78

The Ecological Crisis of Latin America: A Theoretical Introduction. D. Faber

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77

1992 Daniel Faber, with Aniruddha Das, Paul Epstein, Yaakov Garb, Richard Levins, Richard Lewontin, and Charles Puccia, "The New Scientific Paradigms: A Socialist Critique of Marcello Cini," Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, Vol.3, No.1, Issue 9 (March): 105-10.

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76

-6- 1992 Daniel Faber, "Imperialism, Revolution, and the Ecological Crisis of Central America," Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 19, No.1, (Winter): 17-44.

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75

1992 "Ethical Dilemmas in Right-Sizing in Higher Education," with Michael Dukakis, Moderator. Goldberg Center for Managing Values in Business & Society, Northeastern University (November).

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74

1992 "Deforestation and War," with Daniel Faber. The Environmental and Solidarity Movements Join Hands for Central America: Don't Bungle the Jungle" Jamaica Plain, MA. (June 10).

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73

1992 Daniel Faber, "The Ecological Crisis of Latin America: A Theoretical Introduction," Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 19, No.1, (Winter): 3-16.

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72

1992 "Socialist Ecology and the Crisis of Capitalism," Marxism in the New World Order: Crisis and Possibilities. Sponsored by Rethinking Marxism and the Association for Economic and Social Analysis, University of Massachusetts -Amherst (November 12- 14).

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In 1991
71

1991 "Capitalism, Socialism and the Crisis of Nature: A Discussion of the Plenary," Panel Coordinator and Participant in After the Flood: The World Transformed. Socialist Scholars Conference, City University of New York (April 5-7).

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70

1991 "Capitalism, Socialism and the Crisis of Nature," a major plenary with James O'Connor, Vicente Navarro, Barry Commoner, Robert Bullard, and Mary Mellor. After the Flood: The World Transformed. Sponsored by the Socialist Scholars Conference, City University of New York, New York, NY. (April 6).

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69

-14- 1991 "Environment Under Fire: U.S. Policy and Environment in Central America." Presented at Poison and Politics: Environment and Human Rights in Central America. Michigan Interfaith Committee on Central American Human Rights, University of Michigan- Dearborn (April 13).

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68

[reprinted into Spanish in Ecologia Politica, Vol.1 (1991: 21pp.]

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67

[reprinted into Italian in Capitalismo, Natura, Socialismo,No.3 (November 1991: 16pp.]

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66

1991 Daniel Faber, "A Sea of Poison," NACLA: Report on the Americas, Vol.25, No.2

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65

[reprinted into Spanish in Ecologia Politica, Vol.1 (1991: 27pp.)]

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64

1991 "What Constitutes a Revolutionary Ecology: Political Alliances and Strategies." Latin American Studies Association XVI International Congress, Washington, D.C. (April 4-6).

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63

1991 "Imperialism and the Ecological Crisis of Central America." Conference to Counter the Combat Culture: The Environmental, Health and Psychological Consequences of War.

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In 1990
62

1990 "Molecular Biology and Endemic Diseases in Developing Countries: A Critique of Carlos Morel," with Daniel Faber, Lynn Stephen, and Leslie Armijo. Sponsored by the Lowell Lectureships on Biotechnology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA. (May 15).

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61

1990 "The Struggle for Nature: The Economic and Ecological Crisis of U.S. Capitalism." The Crisis in Europe and the Future of Socialism. Socialist Scholars Conference, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia (September 28-October 1).

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60

1990 "The Nicaraguan Elections: Prospects for Democracy?" with Martin Diskin, Daniel Faber, Neil Larsen and Lynn Stephen. Peace and Conflict Studies Development Project; Center for International Politics and Administration; and the Interdisciplinary Latin American Studies Group, Northeastern University, Boston, MA. (April 23).

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59

1990 "The Contradictions of the Environmental and Labor Movements," Working Conference on Environment and Society. Board of Studies in Sociology, University of California at Santa Cruz (February 9-10)

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58

1990 "Environment Under Fire: Ecology and Politics in Central America," -- A National Speaking Tour of Australia (Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide, Brisbane, Wollongong, Canberra, Newcastle) by Daniel Faber. CISLAC (Committee in Solidarity with Latin America and the Caribbean), in association with the Centre for Environmental Studies, Adelaide University (September 1 - October 2).

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57

1990 "The Politics of Socialist Ecology," Panel No.99., and "The Politics of Labor and Environmentalism," Panel No.16., Capitalism, Nature, Socialism (CNS), and New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy. Sponsored by the Socialist Scholars Conference, City University of New York, New York, NY. (April 7-8).

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56

1990 "Central America: The Struggle for Ecological Justice," with Antonio Elisas Banas Valle, Sponsored by the Latin American and Caribbean Studies at Northeastern University, the Coolidge Center for Environmental Leadership, CASA, and New El Salvador Today, Cambridge, MA. (March 25th).

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55

1990 "Ecowar in El Salvador." Countries Often Overlooked Global Education Conference.

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54

1990 "Planning and Resource Management in Central America: Why Central America is Important to the Pacific Rim," International Planning and the Pacific Rim: A Conference of the International Planners Association. San Jose, CA. (September 14).

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53

1990 "The Middle East Crisis: Looking at Gulf Issues and Their Effects at Home and Abroad," with Dessima Williams, Michael Albert, Rev. Ellis-Hagler, and Daniel Faber. Arab Cultural Club & International Student Forum, Northeastern University (November 29).

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52

1990 "The Social and Environmental Crisis North and South." The Crisis in Europe and the Future of Socialism. Socialist Scholars Conference, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia (September 28-October 1).

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51

1990 "The Crisis of Environmental in the United States," and "Imperialism and the Ecological Crisis of Central America." Socialist Scholars Conference. Sponsored by the City University of New York, Ph.D. Program in Sociology, New York (April 7-8).

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50

1990 "The Struggle for Nature: The Environmental Crisis and Crisis of Environmentalism in the United States," Tellus Institute for Resource and Environmental Strategies, Boston, MA. (August 8).

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49

1990 "Environment Under Fire: Politics in Central America," Interdisciplinary Group for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Northeastern University, Boston, MA. (March 8).

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48

1990 "The Economic and Ecological Crisis of American Capitalism." Allied Social Science Associations, Washington, D.C. (December 28-30).

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In 1989
47

1989 "The Historical Roots of Ecological Destruction in Central America," Solving Environmental Problems: The Past as Prologue to the Present. American Society on Environmental History and Northwest Association on Environmental Studies. Evergreen State College, WA. (April 27-30).

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46

1989 "Socialist Ecology: A Workshop on the Politicization of Theory," with Michael Goldman and Barbara Laurence, Solving Environmental Problems: The Past as Prologue to the Present, American Society for Environmental Studies, Evergreen State College, Tacoma, WA.(April 27-30).

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45

-21- 1989 "Environmental Crises and the Crisis of Environmentalism in the United States," Department of Conservation and Natural Resource Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Berkely, CA. (September 12).

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44

-15- 1989 "The Crisis of Environmental Sociology," American Sociological Association Conference. San Francisco, CA. (August 22).

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43

1989 Bill Hall and Daniel Faber, El Salvador: Ecology of Conflict. Green Paper No.4, San Francisco: Environmental Project On Central America (March): 1-11.

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42

1989 "Whose Ecology: The Deep, Feminist, or Socialist," Elmwood Institute, San Francisco, CA. (May 24).

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41

1989 "U.S. Policy and the Environmental Crisis in El Salvador," with Morris Blackman, Daniel Faber, and James Stephens. A U.S. Congressional Seminar, sponsored by Representatives C. Schneider, G. Brown, and G. Miller, and the Environmental Policy Institute and EPOCA. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. (May 23).

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40

1989 Daniel Faber and James O'Connor, "The Struggle for Nature: Environmental Crises and the Crisis of Environmentalism in the United States," Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, No.2, ( 1989): 12-39.

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39

1989 "The Environmental Project On Central America," and "A Sociological Look at the Environment," Central America: Thoughts Behind the Issues, SISCAP and Lewis and Clarke College, Portland, OR. (January 24-26).

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38

1989 "The Global Environmental Crisis," with Daniel Faber and Carl Boggs, Thematic Option Program, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. (September 12).

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In 1988
37

Ecocide in El Salvador. Bill Hall, Daniel Faber

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36

Imperialism and the crisis of nature in central America. Daniel Faber

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35

Ideologies of environmental crisis: Technology and its discontents. Michael Goldman, James O'Connor, John Ely, Daniel Faber, David Peerla

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34

1988 "Roots of Environmental Destruction, Poverty, and Social Injustice in Central America," The Environmental Crisis and Human Health: A Working Conference on Central America, Boards of Sociology, Environmental Studies, and Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. (June 4).

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33

1988 The Environmental Crisis and Human Health: A Working Conference on Central America. Boards of Sociology, Environmental Studies, Latin American Studies, and Politics. University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Ca. (June 4).

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32

-23- 1988 "Environmentalism and the 1988 Elections," with Dr. Barry Commoner. Departments of Sociology and Environmental Studies, and the Environmental Project On Central America, Earth Island Institute. University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA.

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31

-7- 1988 Joshua Karliner and Daniel Faber, "Nicaragua's Environmental Crisis," UTNE Reader, No.25,(January/February): 54-65.

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30

1988 Sean Swezey and Daniel Faber, "Disarticulated Accumulation, Agroexport, and Ecological Crisis in Nicaragua: The Case of Cotton," with Sean Swezey, Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, No.1, (October): 47-68.

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29

1988 "Environment Under Fire: Politics and Ecology in Central America," College Eight, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. (January 20).

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28

1988 James O'Connor, with Daniel Faber, Michael Goldman, John Ely, and David Peerla "Ideologies of Environmental Crisis: Technology and its Discontents," Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, No.1, (October 1988): 91-106.

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27

1988 "State and Society in Latin American Environmental Policy," Latin American Studies Association XIV International Congress. New Orleans (March 17-19).

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26

Film/Video Production: 1988 Environment Under Fire: Ecology and Politics in Central America. Produced by the Environmental Project On Central America (EPOCA) of Earth Island Institute, San Francisco, 1988. In 1987, I co-organized a delegation representing a number of major environmental organizations from across the United States for a fact-finding tour of Central America. The delegation investigated the connections between the region's social, -9- political, economic, and ecological crises. These findings were then produced into the video, which I co-researched and co-organized. It also won the Silver Award at both the Houston International Film and Video Festival and the Big Muddy Film and Video Festival.

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In 1987
25

1987 "Ecodevelopment and the Third World Debt Crisis," Ecofeminist Perspectives on Culture, Nature, and Theory. Program for the Study of Women and Men in Society, University of Southern California (March 14).

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24

1987 Daniel Faber, Bill Hall, and Scott Norris, "Honduras: Roots of Environmental Destruction," Honduras Update, Vol.6, No.2-3, (November/December): 13-16.

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23

1987 "Economic Crisis and the International Externalization of Social Costs," International Green Movements and the Prospects for a New Environmental and Industrial Politics in the U.S. Urban Planning Department, Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of California at Los Angeles (March 14).

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22

1987 Primera Conferencia Centroamericana de Accion Ambiental. La Associacion de Biologos y Ecologos de Nicaragua (ABEN) and the Environmental Project On Central America (EPOCA), Managua, Nicaragua (May 13-16).

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21

1987 Daniel Faber, "Medio Ambiente en Centroamerica: Un Paraiso Que Se Extingue," Pensamiento Propio, No.44, (Septembre/Octubre): 37-43.

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In 1986
20

1986 Daniel Faber, with Joshua Karliner and Robert Rice, Central America: Roots of Environmental Destruction, Green Paper No.2, San Francisco: Environmental Project On Central America (August): 1-8.

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19

-8- 1986 Joshua Karliner and Daniel Faber, Nicaragua: An Environmental Perspective, Green Paper No.1, San Francisco: Environmental Project On Central America (January): 1-8.

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In 1983
18

1983 "Political Economy and the Environment of Appalachia: The Case of Yellow Creek," Rural Sociological Society Conference, Lexington, KY. (August 23).

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Unspecified
17

La liberacin del medio ambiente: The rise and fall of revolutionary ecology in Nicaragua, 19791999. Daniel Faber

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16

The struggle for nature: Environmental crises and the crisis of environmentalism in the United States. Daniel Faber, James O'Connor

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15

1988b Daniel Faber, "Imperialism and the Crisis of Nature in Central America," Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, No.1, (October): 39-46.

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14

Disarticulated accumulation, agroexport, and ecological crisis in Nicaragua: The case of cotton. Sean Swezey, Daniel Faber

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13

Politics: Movement Alliances in Massachusetts for Clean Production and Regional Equity. Daniel Faber

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12

GREEN OF ANOTHER COLOR: BUILDING EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN FOUNDATIONS AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT. Daniel R. Faber

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11

Breaking the Funding Barriers: Philanthropic Activism in Support of the Environmental Justice Movement. Daniel Faber, Deborah McCarthy

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Sponsored by Representative David Sullivan, House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (July 14).

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9

Sponsored by the Brecht Forum, New York, NY. (May 3-5).

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8

Second National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit, Washington, DC, Thursday, October 24.

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7

Albert Schweitzer International Center, Framingham State College (April 25).

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6

Uprooting Urban America: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Race, Class & Gentrification (New York: Peter Lang Publishers).

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5

Works in Progress Daniel Faber, Transformative Environmentalism: Globalization, Unequal Ecological Exchange, and the Rise of Transnational Social Movements (a book project of the Northeastern Environmental Justice Research Collaborative)

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4

1988a Daniel Faber, "The Intimate Link: Environment and Justice in Central America," Quarterly Journal of Environmental Ethics. (June): 3-9.

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3

Program on Development, Peacebuilding, and the Environment. University of Massachusetts at Amherst, April 12.

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2

[reprinted from Environment Under Fire: Imperialism and the Ecological Crisis in Central America, New York: Monthly Review Press, 1993].

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Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, March 18.

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