Environmental justice
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Environmental justice
(The international library of law and the environment, 11)(An Elgar research collection)
E. Elgar, c2020
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The editor takes an excitingly broad and refreshing approach to environmental justice, tracing the subject from its early developments to its contemporary need for a new non-anthropocentric ontology responsive to questions of human-non-human justice. This invaluable study includes 24 of the best available research articles in the field and offers a stimulating journey into the rich ambiguities, tensions and promise of environmental justice for the 21st century and beyond.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Introduction: 'Staying with the Trouble' - Environmental Justice for the
Anthropocene-Capitalocene Anna Grear
PART I ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: TAXONOMIES AND
CONCEPTUALISATIONS
1. Robert D. Bullard (1994), 'Overcoming Racism in Environmental
Decisionmaking', Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable
Development, 36 (4), May, 10-20, 39-44 2
2. Alice Kaswan (1997), 'Environmental Justice: Bridging the Gap
between Environmental Laws and "Justice"', American University
Law Review, 47 (2), 221-301 19
3. Dorceta E. Taylor (2000), 'The Rise of the Environmental Justice
Paradigm: Injustice Framing and the Social Construction of
Environmental Discourses', American Behavioral Scientist, 43 (4),
January, 508-80 100
4. Robert R. Kuehn (2000), 'A Taxonomy of Environmental Justice',
Environmental Law Reporter, 30 (9), September, 10681-703 173
PART II ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: DISTRIBUTIVE PATTERNS,
STRUCTURAL UNEVENNESS
5. Luke W. Cole (1992), 'Empowerment as the Key to Environmental
Protection: The Need for Environmental Poverty Law', Ecology
Law Quarterly, 19 (4), September, 619-83 197
6. Sheila Foster (1998), 'Justice from the Ground Up: Distributive
Inequities, Grassroots Resistance, and the Transformative Politics
of the Environmental Justice Movement', California Law Review,
86 (4), July, 775-841 262
7. Rebecca Tsosie (2007), 'Indigenous People and Environmental
Justice: The Impact of Climate Change', University of Colorado
Law Review, 78 (4), Fall, 1625-77 329
8. Melissa Checker (2008), 'Eco-Apartheid and Global Greenwaves:
African Diasporic Environmental Justice Movements', Souls: A
Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture, and Society, 10 (4),
390-408 382
PART III ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: PROCEDURAL JUSTICE,
RELATIONAL RECOGNITION
9. Daniel J. Fiorino (1990), 'Citizen Participation and Environmental
Risk: A Survey of Institutional Mechanisms', Science, Technology,
and Human Values, 15 (2), Spring, 226-43 402
10. Gordon Walker (2009), 'Beyond Distribution and Proximity:
Exploring the Multiple Spatialities of Environmental Justice',
Antipode, 41 (4), September, 614-36 420
11. Astrid Ulloa (2017), 'Perspectives of Environmental Justice from
Indigenous Peoples of Latin America: A Relational Indigenous
Environmental Justice', Environmental Justice, 10 (6), December,
175-80 443
12. Joshua C. Gellers and Chris Jeffords (2018), 'Toward
Environmental Democracy? Procedural Environmental Rights and
Environmental Justice', Global Environmental Politics, 18 (1),
February, 99-121 449
PART IV ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: IDENTIFIABLE WRONGS,
CORRECTIVE AND RETRIBUTIVE REPARATIONS
13. Kathy Seward Northern (1997), 'Battery and Beyond: A Tort Law
Response to Environmental Racism', William & Mary
Environmental Law and Policy Review, 21 (3), 485-598 473
14. Tseming Yang (2002), 'Environmental Regulation, Tort Law and
Environmental Justice: What Could Have Been', Washburn Law
Journal, 41 (3), Spring, 607-28 587
15. Peter Atkins, Manzurul Hassan and Christine Dunn (2007),
'Environmental Irony: Summoning Death in Bangladesh',
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 39 (11),
November, 2699-714 609
16. Upendra Baxi (2010), 'Writing about Impunity and Environment:
The "Silver Jubilee" of the Bhopal Catastrophe', Journal of Human
Rights and the Environment, 1 (1), March, 23-44 625
PART V ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: INTERROGATING THE SOCIOPOLITICAL
17. Julian Agyeman and Bob Evans (2004), '"Just Sustainability": The
Emerging Discourse of Environmental Justice in Britain?',
Geographical Journal, 170 (2), June, 155-64 648
18. Carmen G. Gonzalez (2011), 'An Environmental Justice Critique of
Comparative Advantage: Indigenous Peoples, Trade Policy, and the
Mexican Neoliberal Economic Reforms', University of
Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, 32 (3), Spring, 723-803 658
19. Donna Houston (2013), 'Crisis Is Where We Live: Environmental
Justice for the Anthropocene', Globalizations, 10 (3), 439-50 739
20. Joan Martinez-Alier, Leah Temper, Daniela Del Bene and Arnim
Scheidel (2016), 'Is There a Global Environmental Justice
Movement?', Journal of Peasant Studies, 43 (3), 731-55 751
PART VI ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: ONTOLOGICAL JUSTICE AND
THE POLITICS OF MEANING
21. Anna Stanley (2009), 'Just Space or Spatial Justice? Difference,
Discourse, and Environmental Justice', Local Environment: The
International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 14 (10),
November, 999-1014 777
22. Anna Tsing (2012), 'Unruly Edges: Mushrooms as Companion
Species', Environmental Humanities, 1, 141-54 793
23. David Schlosberg (2013), 'Theorising Environmental Justice: The
Expanding Sphere of a Discourse', Environmental Politics, 22 (1),
37-55 807
24. Stacy Alaimo (2016), 'Climate Systems, Carbon-Heavy Masculinity,
and Feminist Exposure', in Exposed: Environmental Politics and
Pleasures in Posthuman Times, Part II, Chapter 4, Minneapolis,
MN, USA and London, UK: University of Minnesota Press, 91-108,
216-20 826
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