Ecopsychology and Environmental Sensitivities - free articles
Special Issue on Ecopsychology and Environmental Sensitivities: Chemical, Electrical, and Beyond
Ecopsychology, Vol. 9, Issue 2
Download free until 5th September 2017 - includes the following articles:
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Environmental Sensitivities: Living on the Margins with Access Denied, by Pamela Reed Gibson
- The Many Faces of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, by Alison Johnson
- Invisible Barriers, Invisible Disabilities, Invisible People, by Linda Sepp
- History of the Rise and Fall of Environmental Medicine in the United States, by William J. Meggs
- Displaced by Chemical and Electrical Hypersensitivities, by Jerry Evans
- The Role of Neurogenic Inflammation in Chemical Sensitivity, by William J. Meggs
- A Comparison of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity with Other Hypersensitivity Illnesses Suggests Evidence and a Path to Answers, by Laurie Dennison Busby
- A Multilayer Perceptron Neural Network–Based Model for Predicting Subjective Health Symptoms in People Living in the Vicinity of Mobile Phone Base Stations, by H. Parsaei, M. Faraz, S. M. J. Mortazavi
- An Underworld Journey: Learning to Cope with Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, by Scott Eberle
- MCS and EHS: An Australian Perspective, by Diana Crumpler
http://online.liebertpub.com/toc/eco/9/2
Comments
Post a Comment