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Liévanos, Raoul S.
2023.
"Racialized Hazardous Space: A Critical Race Urban-Environmental Sociology of Residential Security in the Depression Era."
City & Community
(Online First Copy to be Included in the Special Issue: "Environmentalizing Urban Sociology").
Liévanos, Raoul S.
and Julie Sze. 2021.
"Stockton Isn't Flint, Or Is It? Race and Space in Comparative Crisis Driven Urbanization."
Pp. 80-119 in
Urban Emergency (Mis) Management and the Crisis of Neoliberalism: Flint, MI in Context,
edited by G. Cassano and T. Benz. Boston, MA: Brill Publishers.
Lubitow, Amy,
Liévanos, Raoul S.,
Erika Carpenter, and Julius Alexander McGee. 2021.
"Transformative Transportation Survey Methods: Enhancing Household Transportation Survey Methods for Hard-to-Reach Populations."
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
98: 102953.
Liévanos, Raoul S.,
Elisabeth Wilder, Lauren Richter, Jennifer Carrera, and Michael Mascarenhas, eds. 2021.
Special Issue: "Race and the Environment."
Environmental Sociology
7(2).
Liévanos, Raoul S.,
Elisabeth Wilder, Lauren Richter, Jennifer Carrera, and Michael Mascarenhas. 2021.
"Challenging the White Spaces of Environmental Sociology."
Environmental Sociology
7(2):103-109.
Liévanos, Raoul S.,
Clare R. Evans, and Ryan Light. 2021.
“An Intercategorical Ecology of Lead Exposure: Complex Environmental Health Vulnerabilities in the Flint Water Crisis.”
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
18(5), 2217
.
Davies, Anna, Gregory Hooks, Janelle Knox-Hayes, and
Raoul S. Liévanos
, eds. 2020.
Special Issue: "Riskscapes and the Socio-Spatial Challenges of Climate Change."
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy, and Society
13(2).
Anna Davies, Gregory Hooks, Janelle Knox-Hayes, and
Raoul S. Liévanos
. 2020
.
“
Riskscapes and the Socio-Spatial Challenges of Climate Change
.”
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy, and Society
13(2):197-213.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2020. “
Racialised Uneven Development and Multiple Exposure: Sea-Level Rise and High-Risk Neighbourhoods in Stockton, CA
.”
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy, and Society
13(2):381-404.
Related Media:
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2021.
“Sea-Level Rise and the Production of High-Risk Neighborhoods." Video Presentaton in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Climate Equity and Environmental Justice Seminar Series - Part 3 of 4
, July 13.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2021.
“Riskscapes and High-Risk Neighborhoods: A Sociological Research Agenda in an Era of Multiple and Intersecting Urban-Environmental Crises." Video Presentaton in the Drexel University, Sociology Department Colloquium Series
and
Climate Year Initiative
, March 3.
Budd, Elizabeth E.
, Raoul S.
Liévanos
, and Brigette Amidon. 2020.
“Open Campus Policies: How Built, Food, Social, and Organizational Environments Matter for Oregon’s Public High School Students' Health.”
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
17(2), 469.
Lubitow, Amy,
Raoul S. Liévanos,
Julius McGee, and Erika Carpenter. 2019.
Developing Data, Models, and Tools to Enhance Transportation Equity: Limitations and Opportunities in Household Travel Survey Methods - Final Report, NITC-RR-1122.
Portland, OR: National Institute for Transportation and Communities.
Project brief:
Lubitow, Amy, Julius McGee, Kelly Clifton,
Raoul S. Liévanos,
and Erika Carpenter. 2019.
Advancing Transportation Equity: Through Inclusive Travel Survey Data Methods - Project Brief 1122.
Portland, OR: National Institute for Transportation and Communities.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2019.
“Racialized Structural Vulnerability: Neighborhood Racial Composition, Concentrated Disadvantage, and Fine Particulate Matter in California.”
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
16(17), 3196.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
, Amy Lubitow, and Julius Alexander McGee. 2019
.
"Misrecognition in a Sustainability Capital: Race, Representation, and Transportation Survey Response Rates in the Portland Metropolitan Area."
Sustainability
11(16), 4336.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2019
.
"
Air-Toxic Clusters Revisited: Intersectional Environmental Inequalities and Indigenous Deprivation in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regions."
Race and Social Problems
11(2):161-184.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2019
.
“Green, Blue, Yellow, and Red: The Relational Racialization of Space in the Stockton Metropolitan Area.” Pp. 224-253 in
Relational Formations of Race: Theory, Method and Practice
, edited by N. Molina, D. Martinez HoSang, and R. Gutiérrez. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press
.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2018
.
“Impaired Water Hazard Zones: Mapping Intersecting Environmental Health Vulnerabilities and Polluter Disproportionality.”
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
7(11), 433.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2018.
“Retooling CalEnviroScreen: Cumulative Pollution Burden and Race-Based Environmental Health Vulnerabilities in California.”
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
15(4), 762.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
, Pierce Greenberg, and Ryan Wishart. 2018
.
“In the Shadow of Production: Coal Waste Accumulation and Environmental Inequality Formation in Eastern Kentucky.”
Social Science Research
71:37-55.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
and Christine Horne. 2017
.
“Unequal Resilience: The Duration of Electricity Outages.”
Energy Policy
108:201-211.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2017.
“Sociospatial Dimensions of Water Injustice: The Distribution of Surface Water Toxic Releases in California’s Bay-Delta.”
Sociological Perspectives
60(3):575-599.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2015.
“Race, Deprivation, and Immigrant Isolation: The Spatial Demography of Air-Toxic Clusters in the Continental United States.”
Social Science Research
54:50-67.
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;
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;
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OPB: Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Weather.com, Health News
;
Univision News - Environment
.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
2012.
“Certainty, Fairness, and Balance: State Resonance and Environmental Justice Policy Implementation.”
Sociological Forum
27(2): 481-503.
Liévanos, Raoul S.
, Jonathan K. London, and Julie Sze. 2011. “Uneven Transformations and Environmental Justice: Regulatory Science, Street Science, and Pesticide Regulation in California.” Pp. 201-228 in
Technoscience and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement
, edited by G. Ottinger and B. R. Cohen. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press.
Shilling, Fraser M., Jonathan K. London, and
Raoul S. Liévanos.
2009.
“Marginalization by Collaboration: Environmental Justice as a Third Party in and beyond CALFED.”
Environmental Science and Policy
12(6): 694-709.
London, Jonathan K., Julie Sze, and
Raoul S. Liévanos.
2008.
“Problems, Promise, Progress, and Perils: Critical Reflections on Environmental Justice Policy Implementation in California.”
UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy
26(2): 255-289.