articleAnnual Review of Environment and ResourcesAug 2, 2016BRONZE OA

Trends and Directions in Environmental Justice: From Inequity to Everyday Life, Community, and Just Sustainabilities

Tufts University · The University of Sydney

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Abstract

This article begins with a review and synthesis of some of the key theories, scholars, case examples, debates, methods, and (multiple) interpretations of environmental justice (EJ), as well as its expansion and globalization. We then look to some newly emerging themes, actions, and strategies for EJ and just sustainabilities. First, we look at the practices and materials of everyday life, illustrated by food and energy movements; second, the ongoing work on community and the importance of identity and attachment, informed by urban planning, food, and climate concerns; third, the growing interest in the relationship between human practices and communities and nonhuman nature. We also expand on the longstanding…

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Keywords
  • Environmental justice
  • Everyday life
  • Economic Justice
  • Environmental ethics
  • Sociology
  • Work (physics)
  • Climate justice
  • Globalization
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