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Author Dietrich, Alexa S.

Title The drug company next door : pollution, jobs, and community health in Puerto Rico / Alexa S. Dietrich.

Publication Info. New York : New York University Press, [2013]

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Summary "This fascinating and most timely critical medical anthropology study successfully binds two still emergent areas of contemporary anthropological research in the global world: the nature and significant impact of multinational pharmaceutical manufacturers on human social life everywhere, and the contribution of corporations to the fast-paced degradation of our life support system, planet Earth. Focusing on a pharmaceutically-impacted town on the colonized island of Puerto Rico, Dietrich ably demonstrates the value of ethnography carried out in small places in framing the large issues facing humanity."--Merrill Singer, University of Connecticut The production of pharmaceuticals is among the most profitable industries on the planet. Drug companies produce chemical substances that can save, extend, or substantially improve the quality of human life. However, even as the companies present themselves publicly as health and environmental stewards, their factories are a significant source of air and water pollution--toxic to people and the environment. In Puerto Rico, the pharmaceutical industry is the backbone of the island's economy: in one small town alone, there are over a dozen drug factories representing five multinationals, the highest concentration per capita of such factories in the world. It is a place where the enforcement of environmental regulations and the public trust they ensure are often violated in the name of economic development. The Drug Company Next Door unites the concerns of critical medical anthropology with those of political ecology, investigating the multi-faceted role of pharmaceutical corporations as polluters, economic providers, and social actors. Rather than simply demonizing the drug companies, the volume explores the dynamics involved in their interactions with the local community and discusses the strategies used by both individuals and community groups to deal with the consequences of pollution. The Drug Company Next Door puts a human face on a growing set of problems for communities around the world. Accessible and engaging, the book encourages readers to think critically about the role of corporations in everyday life, health, and culture. Alexa S. Dietrich is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Wagner College."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subject Pharmaceutical industry -- Environmental aspects -- Puerto Rico.
Pharmaceutical industry -- Environmental aspects.
Puerto Rico.
Pharmaceutical industry.
Pharmaceutical industry -- Risk assessment -- Puerto Rico.
Risk assessment.
Pollution -- Social aspects -- Puerto Rico.
Pollution -- Social aspects.
Pollution.
Pollution -- Economic aspects -- Puerto Rico.
Pollution -- Economic aspects.
Environmental policy -- Puerto Rico -- Citizen participation.
Environmental policy.
Political participation.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Dietrich, Alexa S. Drug company next door. New York : New York University Press, [2013] 9780814724996 (DLC) 2012050536 (OCoLC)819717751
ISBN 9780814724644 (electronic book)
0814724647 (electronic book)
9780814724996
081472499X
9780814724736
0814724736