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The Personal Is Scientific,the Scientific Is Political: The Public Paradigm of the Environmental Breast Cancer Movement
Authors:McCormick  Sabrina  Brown  Phil  Zavestoski  Stephen
Institution:(1) Department of Sociology, Brown University, Box 1916, Providence, Rhode Island, 02912;(2) Department of Sociology, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, 94117-1080
Abstract:This paper introduces the concept of ldquoboundary movementsrdquo to characterize the distinctive growth and strategies of movements involving citizen/science alliances to contend with environmentally related illnesses. This concept is applied to a case study of the environmental breast cancer movement, which has induced changes in treatment options and public perception of breast cancer. Since the early 1990s, a segment of this movement has consistently criticized the traditional paradigms governing research, the epistemology of breast cancer, and popular understandings. Against the traditional focus on genetics, lifestyles, and personal responsibility, this segment's broader messages stress environmental causation and women's participation in science and politics.
Keywords:social movements  environment  health  boundary movement
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