Theorising environmental justice: the expanding sphere of a discourse
University of Sydney · Australian Government
Abstract
Environmental justice has been a central concern in a range of disciplines, and both the concept and its coverage have expanded substantially in the past two decades. I examine this development in three key ways. First, I explore how early work on environmental justice pushed beyond many boundaries: it challenged the very notion of ‘environment’, examined the construction of injustice beyond inequity, and illustrated the potential of pluralistic conceptions of social justice. More recently, there has been a spatial expansion of the use of the term, horizontally into a broader range of issues, vertically into examinations of the global nature of environmental injustices, and conceptually to the human…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 130.41
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 91
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1Topics & keywords
- Environmental justice
- Sociology
- Economic Justice
- Environmental ethics
- Political science
- Law
- Philosophy
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions