Danger From the Outside in: Resident Perceptions of Environmental Contamination in Home Environments
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Connon, Irena
Prior, Jason
Fam, Dena
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ANU Press
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Research examining human experiences of environmental contamination highlights
the significance of place in influencing responses. However, a dearth of information
exists on how indoor contamination affects experiences of living with legacies of land
and groundwater pollution. This paper addresses this shortfall by drawing on evidence
derived from an online survey, 10 semi-structured interviews, and a focus group to
examine factors associated with lifescape change in home environments. The findings
suggest that perceptions of the visibility and transferability of contaminants, and
whether such contaminants are located in either indoor or outdoor domestic spaces,
influence residents’ experiences, in turn. Through its focus on interactions between
people and pollution, this article makes an original contribution to research on the
spatial dynamics of individuals’ experiences with contamination. In concluding, this
paper highlights the need for public health communication to provide clear guidance
aimed at reducing feelings of uncertainty within domestic spheres.
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Human Ecology Review
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Open Access via publisher website
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Creative Commons licence (CC BY-NC-ND; creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)