While the environmental justice perspective focuses on the unequal distribution of environmental risks and benefits across different groups based on race, class, or gender, intersectionality approaches avoid the use of a priori categories to examine marginalization. We argue that intersectionality can broaden the scope of environmental justice studies by examining interactive, historically grounded processes through which categories of difference are produced. To support this argument, we present an illustrative case of the movement in Lithuania that challenged Chevron’s plans to prospect shale resources for potential fracking. We conduct a narrative analysis of public discourses surrounding the formation of the movement and track the creat...
This editorial provides an overview of the roots of environmental justice movement and scholarship. ...
In the Environmental Justice (EJ) discourse justice of the distribution of environmental goods und ...
The expansion of fracking, an intensive form of hydrocarbon extraction, has been met with increasing...
While the environmental justice perspective focuses on the unequal distribution of environmental ris...
This article explores the origins and expansions of environmental justice and disaster vulnerability...
In this paper we outline the limitations of Environmental Justice theory when it comes to explaining...
Considers Bolivian Andean indigenous forms of democracy and resistance to neoliberal water privatiza...
Demands for intersectional organising have long been a priority for Black feminists, and in recent y...
With growing concerns in Europe over energy independence and sustainability, hydraulic fracturing or...
In this study, I examine the development of the ecosexual movement, a social movement that begins at...
Intersectionality has been one of the key orientations in feminist research in recent decades. The c...
Landfills are environmental hazards linked to harms, such as the production of greenhouse gases and ...
In this Article, Professor Foster examines the environmental justice movement from the ground up -f...
In the realm of socioenvironmental justice, much discourse centers on equal access to green areas an...
This dissertation treats the environmental arena as a new terrain of racial struggle in the contempo...
This editorial provides an overview of the roots of environmental justice movement and scholarship. ...
In the Environmental Justice (EJ) discourse justice of the distribution of environmental goods und ...
The expansion of fracking, an intensive form of hydrocarbon extraction, has been met with increasing...
While the environmental justice perspective focuses on the unequal distribution of environmental ris...
This article explores the origins and expansions of environmental justice and disaster vulnerability...
In this paper we outline the limitations of Environmental Justice theory when it comes to explaining...
Considers Bolivian Andean indigenous forms of democracy and resistance to neoliberal water privatiza...
Demands for intersectional organising have long been a priority for Black feminists, and in recent y...
With growing concerns in Europe over energy independence and sustainability, hydraulic fracturing or...
In this study, I examine the development of the ecosexual movement, a social movement that begins at...
Intersectionality has been one of the key orientations in feminist research in recent decades. The c...
Landfills are environmental hazards linked to harms, such as the production of greenhouse gases and ...
In this Article, Professor Foster examines the environmental justice movement from the ground up -f...
In the realm of socioenvironmental justice, much discourse centers on equal access to green areas an...
This dissertation treats the environmental arena as a new terrain of racial struggle in the contempo...
This editorial provides an overview of the roots of environmental justice movement and scholarship. ...
In the Environmental Justice (EJ) discourse justice of the distribution of environmental goods und ...
The expansion of fracking, an intensive form of hydrocarbon extraction, has been met with increasing...