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Book Review

Bad Water: Nature, Pollution, and Politics in Japan, 1870–1950

 

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Yuuki Tomozawa

Yuuki Tomozawa 友澤悠季 studies Japanese environmental history and antipollution movements with a deep interest in the interactions between ordinary people and scientists in postwar Japan. She is the author of Philosophy of Japanese Environmental Sociology: An Exploration of the Thoughts of Nobuko Iijima, 1938–2001 (「問い」としての公害: 環境社会学者・飯島伸子の思索; 2014), which presents a historical analysis of the formation of Japanese environmental sociology by exploring scientist Nobuko Iijima's contribution to this field. Currently her work focuses on how ordinary people form environmental thoughts, and she is conducting sociological fieldwork in several places in Japan on this subject.

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