Autoethnographies on the Environment and Human Health - Hardcover
Autoethnographies on the Environment and Human Health - Hardcover
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by Tara Rava Zolnikov (Author)
Presents autoethnographic research on the environment and global health
Features a firsthand account of exploring a particular environmental issue or risk factor, such as foodborne diseases, in each chapter
Discusses core environmental issues such as air quality, drinking water and climate change
Back Jacket
This book explores the link between individual lives and significant environmental issues affecting millions of people around the world. Zolnikov offers a novel perspective on the environment and human health through autoethnographic stories. Each chapter includes an overview of an environmental risk factor or issue, such as air quality, accompanied by a reflective personal story. Her experiences were gathered around the world and revolve around immersion into local cultures. Learning about environmental health through this qualitative approach will enable readers to understand how issues in the environment are currently affecting people on an individual basis.
Author Biography
Tara Rava Zolnikov is an Assistant Professor at the School of Health and Human Services at National University, USA where she teaches environmental and global health classes. She is also the vice president of The Shepherd's Village, a nonprofit in Kenya.
