Environmental justice movements often contest environmental knowledge by engaging in scientific debates, which implies accepting the predominance of scientific discourses over alternative forms of knowledge. Using Bourdieu's concept of symbolic violence, this paper warns that the engagement with hegemonic forms of knowledge production may reproduce, rather than challenge, existing social and environmental inequalities. The argument is developed with reference to a case study of coal ash pollution in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The case study shows that the construction of knowledge in a scientific project led to the exclusion of local definitions of the situation and the dismissal of their observations of environmental pollution. The cas...
The core dilemma in environmental advocacy may be illustrated by the question, “When we communicate ...
This editorial provides an overview of the roots of environmental justice movement and scholarship. ...
What makes environmental conflicts complex and difficult to solve? This question is increasingly imp...
<p>We have two possibilities to explain why there is continuing change on the public agenda of envir...
Abstract Drawing on an ethnographic account of toxic waste protest in post-reunification Germany, t...
A central goal of my dissertation research is to better understand how cultural dynamics shape envir...
In this paper we outline the limitations of Environmental Justice theory when it comes to explaining...
This book examines the relationship between environmental justice and citizen science, focusing on e...
The purpose of this paper is to explore concepts of violence as they relate to environmental activis...
The paper draws on the experience of adult education with community activists who are campaigning ag...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that climate justice constitutes a contested discourse reflecting ...
Research on environmental justice in authoritarian regimes, and in particular on how transnational n...
The industrial economy is not circular, it is entropic, therefore requiring new supplies of energy a...
While the environmental justice perspective focuses on the unequal distribution of environmental ris...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that climate justice constitutes a contested discourse reflecting ...
The core dilemma in environmental advocacy may be illustrated by the question, “When we communicate ...
This editorial provides an overview of the roots of environmental justice movement and scholarship. ...
What makes environmental conflicts complex and difficult to solve? This question is increasingly imp...
<p>We have two possibilities to explain why there is continuing change on the public agenda of envir...
Abstract Drawing on an ethnographic account of toxic waste protest in post-reunification Germany, t...
A central goal of my dissertation research is to better understand how cultural dynamics shape envir...
In this paper we outline the limitations of Environmental Justice theory when it comes to explaining...
This book examines the relationship between environmental justice and citizen science, focusing on e...
The purpose of this paper is to explore concepts of violence as they relate to environmental activis...
The paper draws on the experience of adult education with community activists who are campaigning ag...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that climate justice constitutes a contested discourse reflecting ...
Research on environmental justice in authoritarian regimes, and in particular on how transnational n...
The industrial economy is not circular, it is entropic, therefore requiring new supplies of energy a...
While the environmental justice perspective focuses on the unequal distribution of environmental ris...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that climate justice constitutes a contested discourse reflecting ...
The core dilemma in environmental advocacy may be illustrated by the question, “When we communicate ...
This editorial provides an overview of the roots of environmental justice movement and scholarship. ...
What makes environmental conflicts complex and difficult to solve? This question is increasingly imp...