One major feature of recent global environmental changes is the increasing number of local environmental conflicts throughout the world. However, there remains a lack of a comprehensive and dynamic framework to capture the socio-political transformations that place-based environmental resistance movements produce. Indeed, these conflicts are most often considered by dominant actors as a manifestation of the NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) phenomenon. In order to advance a framework capable of capturing the complexity of the socio-political effects of local environmental resistance movements, the goal of this paper is to further pursue the development of the concept of “enlightened resistance”, which analyzes place-based struggles through four ty...
Environmental Justice, Popular Struggle and Community Development provides a global view of how thes...
In this paper we outline the limitations of Environmental Justice theory when it comes to explaining...
Around the world, unwanted and destructive projects are the frontlines of movements for radical clim...
International audienceOne major feature of recent global environmental changes is the increasing num...
International audienceNIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) supporters are presented as citizens opposed to ne...
Standing in front of perhaps the most crucial decade of the future to come, where mankind has just e...
In this article we formulate the hypothesis that resistance to development projects could be conside...
Local environmental grassroots activism is robust and globally ubiquitous despite the ebbs and flows...
This article aims to show how the social movement was conducted in the framework of claiming a numbe...
What shapes individual attitudes about civil resistance? Chapter 1 introduces the topic, provides an...
Education and raising awareness of the community about issues of eco-social justice can be challengi...
Using an activist-orientated dataset (the EJAtlas) of place-based mining resistances, we conduct a s...
peer reviewedThe goal of this commentary is to bring to the forefront four majors ideas/hypotheses t...
Despite decades of mounting scientific evidence for an impending climate crisis and a plethora of vi...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Environmental Justice, Popular Struggle and Community Development provides a global view of how thes...
In this paper we outline the limitations of Environmental Justice theory when it comes to explaining...
Around the world, unwanted and destructive projects are the frontlines of movements for radical clim...
International audienceOne major feature of recent global environmental changes is the increasing num...
International audienceNIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) supporters are presented as citizens opposed to ne...
Standing in front of perhaps the most crucial decade of the future to come, where mankind has just e...
In this article we formulate the hypothesis that resistance to development projects could be conside...
Local environmental grassroots activism is robust and globally ubiquitous despite the ebbs and flows...
This article aims to show how the social movement was conducted in the framework of claiming a numbe...
What shapes individual attitudes about civil resistance? Chapter 1 introduces the topic, provides an...
Education and raising awareness of the community about issues of eco-social justice can be challengi...
Using an activist-orientated dataset (the EJAtlas) of place-based mining resistances, we conduct a s...
peer reviewedThe goal of this commentary is to bring to the forefront four majors ideas/hypotheses t...
Despite decades of mounting scientific evidence for an impending climate crisis and a plethora of vi...
Through an analysis of the 40-year history of conflicts triggered by the repeated attempts to expand...
Environmental Justice, Popular Struggle and Community Development provides a global view of how thes...
In this paper we outline the limitations of Environmental Justice theory when it comes to explaining...
Around the world, unwanted and destructive projects are the frontlines of movements for radical clim...