bookJan 1, 2007Closed access

Defining environmental justice : theories, movements, and nature

Abstract

PART ONE: JUSTICE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE 1. Defining Environmental Justice 2. Distribution and Beyond: Conceptions Of Justice In Contemporary Theory And Practice PART TWO: MOVEMENT DEFINITIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 3. Defining Environmental Justice in the United States 4. Environmental Justice and Global Movements PART THREE: DOING JUSTICE TO NATURE 5. Justice to Nature 1: Distributive Approaches 6. Justice to Nature 2: Incorporating Recognition, Capabilities, and Participation PART FOUR: PLURALITY, REFLEXIVITY, AND ENGAGEMENT 7. Justice and Plurality 8. Ecological Reflexivity, Engagement, and Institutions: Implementing Environmental and Ecological Justice

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Keywords
  • Economic Justice
  • Environmental justice
  • Reflexivity
  • Distributive justice
  • Theory of criminal justice
  • Sociology
  • Environmental studies
  • Political science
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