AAAS EPI Center and GLLC Roundtables

PUBLICATIONS from PFAS Project Lab

Published Matthew Judge, Phil Brown, Julia Brody, Ruthann Rudel, and Serena Ryan, “The Exposure Experience: Participant Responses to a Biomonitoring Study of Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA).” Journal of Health and Social Behavior . 2016 57: 333-350, Alissa Cordner, Vanessa Y. De La Rosa, Laurel A. Schaider, Ruthann A. Rudel, Lauren Richter, and Phil Brown “PFAS Drinking Water Guideline Levels: The Role of Scientific Uncertainty, Risk Assessment Decisions, and Social Factors” Journal Of Exposure Science And Environmental Epidemiology 2019. 29: 157–171 Lauren Richter, Alissa Cordner, and Phil Brown, “Non-Stick Science: Sixty Years of Research and (In)Action on Fluorinated Compounds” Social Studies of Science 2018 45(5):691-714 Alissa Cordner, Lauren Richter, and Phil Brown, “Can Chemical-class Based Approaches Replace Chemical-by-chemical Strategies?: Lessons from Recent FDA Regulatory Action on Perfluorinated Compounds.” Environmental Science & Technology 2016 50 (23), pp 12584–12591 Clare Malone, Gülnaz Çiğ , Phil Brown, and Alan Ducatman “Participant Satisfaction in the C8 Study of PFOA” New Solutions 2019 29(2): 186–204. Alissa Cordner, Phil Brown, and Lauren Richter “Environmental Chemicals and Public Sociology: Engaged Scholarship on Highly Fluorinated Compounds” Environmental Sociology 2019 5(4):339-351 Elicia Cousins, Lauren Richter, Alissa Cordner, Phil Brown, and Sokona Diallo. “Risky Business? Manufacturer and Retailer Action to Remove Per- and Polyfluorinated Chemicals from Consumer Products” New Solutions 2019 29(2): 242-265 Lauren Richter, Alissa Cordner, and Phil Brown “Producing Environmental Ignorance Under the Toxic Substances Control Act: The Case of Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)” Sociological Perspectives 2020 Under Review Martha Powers, Phil Brown, Grace Poudrier, Jennifer Ohayon, Alissa Cordner, Cole Alder, and Marina Atlas “COVID-19 as Eco-Pandemic Injustice: Exploitation of a Crisis and Opportunities for Collective and Anti-racist Approaches to Environmental Health” Being prepared for submission Jennifer Ohayon, Alissa Cordner, Lauren Richter, and Phil Brown, “Persistent Chemicals, Persistent Activism: Scientific Opportunity Structures and Social Movement Organizing on Contamination by Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances” 46

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