“We Do Not Exist”

Illness, Invisibility, and Empowerment of Communities Struck by the Fracking Boom

in Nature and Culture
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Kristen M. SchorppRoanoke College schorpp@roanoke.edu

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Kristen M. Schorpp is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Roanoke College, USA. Her research examines socioeconomic inequalities in health across the life course, and her coauthored works have been published in Social Science and Medicine, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Biodemography and Social Biology. Her current research uses a multilevel approach to explore how state- and neighborhood-level indicators of women’s status, such as the gender gap in earnings and participation in the labor force, relate to gender inequalities in stress and health. Email: schorpp@roanoke.edu

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