Promising prevention: Greening the breast cancer movement in the United States

The mainstream breast cancer movement, as represented by pink ribbons and foundations like Komen and Avon, has been very influential in shaping the research agenda toward a cure and promoting education and early detection. In the 1990s, a "green" sub-movement emerged that focused instead o...

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Main Author: McHenry, Kristen Abatsis
Language:ENG
Published: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst 2013
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI3589094
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spelling ndltd-UMASS-oai-scholarworks.umass.edu-dissertations-69852020-12-02T14:33:05Z Promising prevention: Greening the breast cancer movement in the United States McHenry, Kristen Abatsis The mainstream breast cancer movement, as represented by pink ribbons and foundations like Komen and Avon, has been very influential in shaping the research agenda toward a cure and promoting education and early detection. In the 1990s, a "green" sub-movement emerged that focused instead on the link between environment, cancer, and health. This study examined how pink and green breast cancer organizations differ in terms of organizational policies, characteristics, internal structure, model programs, tactics, advocacies, and diversity; which of those factors explain why individual breast cancer organizations prefer green or pink advocacy; and whether the goals of pink and green organizations are converging or diverging. The qualitative study included fifty-four in-depth, semi-structured interviews with different stakeholders in the breast cancer movement. This research builds on the work of Brown (2009), who argues that breast cancer is an embodied health movement, and this dissertation demonstrates that attributes of organizations such as strategy, mission, and branding have led to a greater convergence between the pink and green wings of the movement, and green can no longer be understood as a sub-movement. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI3589094 Doctoral Dissertations Available from Proquest ENG ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst Environmental Health|Political science
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McHenry, Kristen Abatsis
Promising prevention: Greening the breast cancer movement in the United States
description The mainstream breast cancer movement, as represented by pink ribbons and foundations like Komen and Avon, has been very influential in shaping the research agenda toward a cure and promoting education and early detection. In the 1990s, a "green" sub-movement emerged that focused instead on the link between environment, cancer, and health. This study examined how pink and green breast cancer organizations differ in terms of organizational policies, characteristics, internal structure, model programs, tactics, advocacies, and diversity; which of those factors explain why individual breast cancer organizations prefer green or pink advocacy; and whether the goals of pink and green organizations are converging or diverging. The qualitative study included fifty-four in-depth, semi-structured interviews with different stakeholders in the breast cancer movement. This research builds on the work of Brown (2009), who argues that breast cancer is an embodied health movement, and this dissertation demonstrates that attributes of organizations such as strategy, mission, and branding have led to a greater convergence between the pink and green wings of the movement, and green can no longer be understood as a sub-movement.
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title Promising prevention: Greening the breast cancer movement in the United States
title_short Promising prevention: Greening the breast cancer movement in the United States
title_full Promising prevention: Greening the breast cancer movement in the United States
title_fullStr Promising prevention: Greening the breast cancer movement in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Promising prevention: Greening the breast cancer movement in the United States
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