Workshop on Sociological Perspectives on Global Climate Change

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Zavestoski, Stephen, Phil Brown, Sabrina McCormick, Brian Mayer, Maryhelen D’Ottavi, and Jaime Lucove.



  1. Illness Experience and Patient Activism: Gulf War-Related Illnesses and other Medically
    Unexplained Physical Symptoms. Social Science and Medicine 58(1): 161-176.

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