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A spoiled well (of data): addressing the procedural injustice of contemporary environmental justice research through collaborative qualitative data gathering
A spoiled well (of data): addressing the procedural injustice of contemporary environmental justice research through collaborative qualitative data gathering
A spoiled well (of data): addressing the procedural injustice of contemporary environmental justice research through collaborative qualitative data gathering
Pearsall, Hamil (author) / Pierce, Joseph (author)
Local Environment ; 22 ; 388-392
2017-03-04
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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