Injustice is perceived, experienced and articulated. Social movements, and their constitutive parts, frame and re-frame these senses of injustice. Two often-overlapping accounts of social movements are in focus in this chapter. Human geography has been flooded with movement-based analyses of environmental justice (EJ). Sociology (more appropriately political sociology) has provided insight into social movements in the form of ‘contentious politics’ (CP). Building on both sets of literature, this chapter seeks to advance thought in human geography through a detailed exploration of master and collective action framing. It argues, firstly, that framing analysis challenges activist researchers to retain ‘spatial constructs’ as their central foc...
Abstract Justice has long been central to geographic research but attention to the concept itself ha...
One of the causes of the increasing number of ecological distribution conflicts around the world is ...
In this paper we outline the limitations of Environmental Justice theory when it comes to explaining...
This article uses social movement theory to analyze environmental justice rhetoric. It argues that t...
Over the last decade the scope of the socio-environmental concerns included within an environmental ...
The term “environmental justice” carries with it a sort of ambiguity. On the one hand, it refers to ...
This editorial provides an overview of the roots of environmental justice movement and scholarship. ...
In this Article, Professor Foster examines the environmental justice movement from the ground up -f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This is the final version of the article. Freely available from the publisher via the links in this ...
Social movements are sites of knowledge production. Green criminologists are interested in activism ...
The environmental justice movement emerged after the civil rights movement and began as an attack on...
This posting outlines the concept of environmental justice as I recently described it for an encyc...
This paper addresses issues of the location, form and content of the ‘grass roots’ with reference to...
International audienceInequalities produce significant and countable disparities between huma...
Abstract Justice has long been central to geographic research but attention to the concept itself ha...
One of the causes of the increasing number of ecological distribution conflicts around the world is ...
In this paper we outline the limitations of Environmental Justice theory when it comes to explaining...
This article uses social movement theory to analyze environmental justice rhetoric. It argues that t...
Over the last decade the scope of the socio-environmental concerns included within an environmental ...
The term “environmental justice” carries with it a sort of ambiguity. On the one hand, it refers to ...
This editorial provides an overview of the roots of environmental justice movement and scholarship. ...
In this Article, Professor Foster examines the environmental justice movement from the ground up -f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This is the final version of the article. Freely available from the publisher via the links in this ...
Social movements are sites of knowledge production. Green criminologists are interested in activism ...
The environmental justice movement emerged after the civil rights movement and began as an attack on...
This posting outlines the concept of environmental justice as I recently described it for an encyc...
This paper addresses issues of the location, form and content of the ‘grass roots’ with reference to...
International audienceInequalities produce significant and countable disparities between huma...
Abstract Justice has long been central to geographic research but attention to the concept itself ha...
One of the causes of the increasing number of ecological distribution conflicts around the world is ...
In this paper we outline the limitations of Environmental Justice theory when it comes to explaining...