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FAQs on Environmental Health: Do Ethnic Minorities Share the Same Cultural Models?

by Shannon Arvizu May 2, 2012 Framing FAQs

Recently, in response to a presentation of the first stage of our descriptive research on Environmental Health, three questions were sent from experts in the field to our research associates, Nat Kendall-Taylor and Eric Lindland. All three are critically important questions that we have encountered in other areas of research, and our responses pertain both [...]

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FAQs on Framing Environmental Health: Indigenous Perspectives

by Shannon Arvizu April 24, 2012 Framing FAQs

Recently, in response to a presentation of the first stage of our descriptive research on Environmental Health, three questions were sent from experts in the field to our research associates, Nat Kendall-Taylor and Eric Lindland. All three are critically important questions that we have encountered in other areas of research, and our responses pertain both [...]

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Framing Environmental Health: What Does the Public Think?

by Shannon Arvizu April 18, 2012 Framing in the Field

How can experts and advocates frame environmental health more effectively for widespread public support? How can we communicate this issue to help the public recognize system-wide solutions to protect citizens from environmental hazards like air and water pollution, extreme weather and climate change, threats to food safety, and poor quality housing? Our research shows that [...]

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