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Foreword Scoff J. Peters vii
Introduction: Forging Partnerships between Communities and Academic Activists Stephanie McSpirit Lynne Faltraco Conner Bailey 1
1 Confessions of the Parasitic Researcher to the Man in the Cowboy Hat Sherry Cable 21
2 What Difference Did It Make? The Appalachian Land Ownership Study after Twenty-Five Years Shaunna L. Scott 39
3 Participatory Action Research: Combating the Poisoning of Dayhoit, Harlan County Roy Silver 61
4 The Martin County Project: Students, Faculty, and Citizens Research the Effects of a Technological Disaster Stephanie McSpirit Sharon Hardesty Patrick Carter-North Mark Grayson Nina McCoy 75
5 Unsuitable: The Fight to Save Black Mountain, 1998-1999 Robert Gipe 93
6 Building Partnerships to Challenge Chip Mills: Citizen Activists Find Academic Allies Lynne Faltraco Conner Bailey 109
7 Environmental Justice from the Roots: Tillery, North Carolina Mansoureh Tajik 131
8 The Incineration of Chemical Weapons in Anniston, Alabama: The March for Environmental Justice Suzanne Marshall Rufus Kinney Antoinnette Hudson 147
9 Expertise and Alliances: How Kentuckians Transformed the U.S. Chemical Weapons Disposal Program Robert Futrell Dick Futrell 171
10 Headwaters: A Student-Faculty Participatory Research Project in Eastern Kentucky Alan Banks Alice Jones Anne Blakeney 195
11 Social Theory, Appalachian Studies, and the Challenge of Global Regions: The UK Rockefeller Humanities Fellowship Program, 2001-2005 Betsy Taylor Lynne Faltraco Ana Isla 217
Conclusion: Reflections on Public Scholarship in Appalachia and the South Stephanie McSpirit Lynne Faltraco Conner Bailey 233
Acknowledgments 245
List of Contributors 247
Index 253
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