Abstract:
Cancer village, also known as aizhengcun in Chinese, refers to the villages that show
extensive high cancer rates. These villages tend to locate in peri-urban areas around cities,
and this issue is more serious in east coast China compared with other regions. Cancer village
is not only a public health issue caused by water pollution, but also a social justice issue
whose root causes include income gap and the systemic inequality created by hukou system.
This thesis uses the lens of environmental justice to show that cancer village is a form of
environmental injustice caused by pollution and social stratification by using the case of
Jiangsu Province, China. Empowerment of the vulnerable communities is considered as a critical solution to this issue.