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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Brulle, Robert J. and Pellow, David N., 2006.
Environmental Justice: Human Health and Environmental Inequalities,
Annual Review of Public Health, Vol. 27
Brulle, Robert J. and Jenkins, J. Craig. 2005.
Foundations and the Environmental Movement: Priorities, Strategies, and Impact in Faber, D., and McCarthy, D.
Foundations For Social Change: Critical Perspectives on Philanthropy and Popular Movements Rowman & Littlefield
Brulle, Robert J., and Essoka, Jonathan D. 2005.
Whose Environmental Justice? An Analysis of the Governance Structure of Environmental Justice Organizations in the United States, in Pellow, D.N., and Brulle, R.J.,
Power, Justice, and the Environment. MIT Press
Dispensa, J., and Brulle, Robert J. 2003.
Media's Social Construction of Environmental Issues: Focus on Global Warming. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy Vol. 23, (10) 74-105
Brulle, Robert J. 2002.
Habermas and Green Political Thought: Two Roads Converging
Environmental Politics, Vol. 11, No. 4. pp 1-20
Brulle, Robert J. 2000.
Agency, Democracy, and Nature:
The U.S. Environmental Movement from a Critical Theory Perspective.
MIT Press
Table of Contents
Chapter One
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RECENT
PRESENTATIONS
Brulle, Robert J. 2005. “The
U.S. Environmental Movement: Crisis or Transition?”
presented at the International Sociological Association
Conference (RC 24) - Double Standards and Simulation:
Symbolism, Rhetoric and Irony in Eco-Politics:
International Conference at the University of Bath, UK,
September 2005
Brulle, Robert J. and
Jenkins, J. Craig. 2005.
Decline or Transition: Discourse
and Strategy in the U.S. Environmental Movement
presented at a special session organized
by the Environment & Technology Section,
American Sociological Association Conference,
Philadelphia PA, August 2005
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Dr. Robert J. Brulle

Associate Professor of Sociology
and Environmental Science
Department of Culture and Communications
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WHAT'S NEW
New Book Published
Power, Justice, and the Environment: A Critical Appraisal of the Environmental Justice Movement
has just been published by
MIT Press. This collection of essays examines the
current and future status of the U.S. Environmental
Justice Movement.
Table of Contents
Chapter One
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CURRENT GRANTS
June 2005 Co-Principal Investigator, $6,000 - Research Experience for Undergraduates Grant - National Science Foundation, Sociology Program Co-PI: J. Craig Jenkins, Ohio State University:
6/1/2005-3/31/2008
January 2005 Co-Principal Investigator, $287,408 Three Year Research Grant National Science Foundation, Sociology Program
"Civil Society and the Environment: The
Mobilization of the U.S. Environmental Movement,
1900-2000
Co-PI: J. Craig Jenkins,
Ohio State University: 4/1/2005-3/31/2008
March 2003: Co-Principal Investigator, $96,006 – Research Grant - Nonprofit Sector Research Fund, The Aspen Institute, Washington DC, “Foundation Funding For Environmental Advocacy” Co-PI: J. Craig Jenkins, Ohio State University: Project Dates:
9/1/2003-10/31/2005 |