Robert J. Brulle

Robert J. Brulle is a Professor of Sociology and Environmental Science in the Department of Culture and Communications at Drexel University. CV

Books

 * David Pellow and Robert Brulle, (eds.) Power, Justice and the Environment: A Critical Appraisal of the Environmental Justice Movement (MIT Press, Cambridge, 2005)
 * Robert Brulle, Agency, Democracy, and Nature: U.S. Environmental Movements from a Critical Theory Perspective (MIT Press, Cambridge, 2000)

Recent Publications

 * Robert Brulle and Craig J. Jenkins, 2005. Foundations and the Environmental Movement: Priorities, Strategies, and Impact, in Faber, D., and McCarthy, D. Foundations For Social Change: Critical Perspectives on Philanthropy and Popular Movements  Rowman & Littlefield
 * Robert Brulle and Jonathan D. Essoka, 2005. Whose Environmental Justice? An Analysis of the Governance Structure of Environmental Justice Organizations in the United States, in Pellow, D.N., and Brulle, R.J., Power, Justice, and the Environment. MIT Press
 * J. Dispensa and Robert Brulle, 2003. Media's Social Construction of Environmental Issues: Focus on Global Warming, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy Vol. 23, (10) 74-105

Related Sourcewatch articles

 * Liberal Foundations and the Environmental Movement