Take a look at my publications such as books, monographs, and articles. For more information download my CV here.

Published Books and Monographs

Holli Levitsky and Phil Brown (eds.), Summer Haven: The Catskills, the Holocaust, and the

Literary Imagination. (2015, Academic Studies Press).

Phil Brown, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Stephen Zavestoski, and the Contested Illnesses

Research Group, Contested Illnesses: Citizens, Science and Health Social Movements (2012,

University of California Press).

Phil Brown, Toxic Exposures: Contested Illnesses and the Environmental Health Movement

(2007, Columbia University Press).

Phil Brown and Stephen Zavestoski (eds.), Social Movements in Health (2005, Blackwell

Publishers).

Phil Brown (ed.), In the Catskills: A Century Of The Jewish Experience In “The Mountains”

(2002, Columbia University Press).

J. Stephen Kroll-Smith, Phil Brown, and Valerie Gunter (eds.), Illness and the Environment:

A Reader in Contested Medicine (2000, New York University Press).

Phil Brown, Catskill Culture: A Mountain Rat’s Memories of the Great Jewish Resort Area

(1998, Temple University Press).

Phil Brown and Edwin J. Mikkelsen, No Safe Place: Toxic Waste, Leukemia, and

Community Action, (1990, revised edition 1997, University of California Press).

Phil Brown (ed.), Perspectives in Medical Sociology (1989, fourth edition 2007, Waveland

Press).

Phil Brown (ed.), Mental Health Care and Social Policy (1985, Routledge & Kegan Paul).

Phil Brown, The Transfer of Care: Psychiatric Deinstitutionalization and Its Aftermath

(1985, Routledge & Kegan Paul).

Published Articles

  1. Fernando Tormos-Aponte, Phil Brown, Shannon Dosemagen, Dana R. Fisher, Scott Frickel, Norah MacKendrick, David S. Meyer, and John Parker “Pathways for diversifying and enhancing science advocacy. Science Advances In press
  2. Laura N. Vandenberg, Swati Rayasam, Daniel Axelrad, Deborah Bennett, Phil Brown, Courtney Carignan, Nicholas Chartres, Miriam Diamond, Rashmi Joglekar, Bhavna Shamasunder, Kristen Shrader-Frechette, Wilma Subra, Ken Zarker, and Tracey J.3 Woodruff “Addressing Systematic Problems with Exposure Assessments to Protect the Public’s Health” Environmental Health.2023 21(Suppl 1):121
  3. Tracey Woodruff, Swati Rayasam, Phil Brown, et al. “Setting a Health-Protective Scientific Agenda for Chemical Policy: Overview and Consensus Statement” Environmental Health2023 21(Suppl 1):132
  4. Jennifer Ohayon, Alissa Cordner, Andrea Amico, Phil Brown, and Lauren Richter, “Persistent Chemicals, Persistent Activism: Scientific Opportunity, and Social Movement Organizing on Contamination by Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances” In press Social Movement Studies
  5. Nancy R. Cardona Cordero, Irene Lafarga Previdi, Héctor R. Torres, Ishwara Ayala, Katie Boronow, Akram Alshawabkeh, José Cordero, Julia Brody, Phil Brown, Carmen M. Vélez Vega “Mi PROTECT: A personalized smartphone platform to report back results to participants of a maternal-child and environmental health program in Puerto Rico.” PLOS Digital Health 2(1): e0000172
  6. Kira Mok, Derrick Salvatore, Martha Powers, Phil Brown, Maddy Poehlein, Otakuye Conroy-Ben, Alissa Cordner, “Federal PFAS Testing and Tribal Public Water Systems” Environmental Health Perspectives Online December 14, 2022.
  7. Alissa Cordner, Phil Brown, Kimberly Garrett, and Julia Varshavsky, “Challenges and Opportunities in a World of Forever Chemicals” One Earth 5:1075-1079 October 21, 2022
  8. Derrick Salvatore, Kira Mok, Grace Poudrier, Phil Brown, Linda Birnbaum, Gretta Goldenman, Mark Miller, Sharylle Patton, Maddy Poehlein, Julia Varshavsky, and Alissa Cordner “Presumptive Contamination: A New Approach to PFAS Contamination Based on Likely Sources” Environmental Science & Technology Letters 2022 9: 983-990
  9. Dianne Quigley, David Sonnenfeld, Phil Brown, and Tracie Ferreira, “Redefining Ethics and Ethics Research Directions for Environmental Studies/Science from Student Evaluations” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 2022 12, pp. 739–755
  10. Catherine Oksas, Julia Green Brody, Phil Brown, Katherine E. Boronow, Erin DeMicco, Annemarie Charlesworth, Maribel Juarez, Sarah Geiger, Susan L. Schantz, Tracey J. Woodruff, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Amy M. Padula “Perspectives of peripartum women on opportunities for personal and collective action to reduce exposure to everyday chemicals: Focus groups to inform exposure report-back” Environmental Research Online March 26, 2022

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