Human-induced climate change is already having an acute impact on many lives and livelihoods. This is expected to escalate, especially for “disadvantaged people and communities in countries at all levels of development” (Pachauri et al., 2014, p. 13). This thesis is situated within post- and critical development, enabling critique of mainstream development alongside the exploration of alternative, bottom-up forms of development, such as social movements. Following a social constructionist epistemology, it utilises qualitative methodologies (in-person and virtual in-depth interviews) to navigate the complex, fluid, and subjective field of climate justice. This research situates the emerging climate justice movements in Aotearoa as key to und...
PurposeThis paper aims to contribute to the ethical debate over roles and responsibilities to addres...
Climate change is one of the most complex political, social, and environmental issues of this centur...
This edited collection explores a diverse range of climate (in)justice case studies from the Majorit...
In the last two decades a new form of social movement has spread internationally, characterized by p...
In this dissertation, I argue that the climate justice movement in Canada is conceptually aligned wi...
Responding to climate change requires us to reimagine not only our future on a planet that is rapidl...
The concept of climate justice is now omnipresent in debates about the climate emergency that societ...
Climate change exists both as a symptom and as a cause of many social ills. It is as urgent as it is...
Calls for climate justice abound as evidence accumulates of the growing social and environmental inj...
From forest fires in Australia and California to record floods in Jakarta and the UK, it is clear th...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that climate justice constitutes a contested discourse reflecting ...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that climate justice constitutes a contested discourse reflecting ...
Young people’s climate change protests in Aotearoa have been reported in the media but little is kno...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Comparative Media Studies/Writing, 2017."June 2...
How do we organise society and adjust our human relationships with the natural environment to adapt ...
PurposeThis paper aims to contribute to the ethical debate over roles and responsibilities to addres...
Climate change is one of the most complex political, social, and environmental issues of this centur...
This edited collection explores a diverse range of climate (in)justice case studies from the Majorit...
In the last two decades a new form of social movement has spread internationally, characterized by p...
In this dissertation, I argue that the climate justice movement in Canada is conceptually aligned wi...
Responding to climate change requires us to reimagine not only our future on a planet that is rapidl...
The concept of climate justice is now omnipresent in debates about the climate emergency that societ...
Climate change exists both as a symptom and as a cause of many social ills. It is as urgent as it is...
Calls for climate justice abound as evidence accumulates of the growing social and environmental inj...
From forest fires in Australia and California to record floods in Jakarta and the UK, it is clear th...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that climate justice constitutes a contested discourse reflecting ...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that climate justice constitutes a contested discourse reflecting ...
Young people’s climate change protests in Aotearoa have been reported in the media but little is kno...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Comparative Media Studies/Writing, 2017."June 2...
How do we organise society and adjust our human relationships with the natural environment to adapt ...
PurposeThis paper aims to contribute to the ethical debate over roles and responsibilities to addres...
Climate change is one of the most complex political, social, and environmental issues of this centur...
This edited collection explores a diverse range of climate (in)justice case studies from the Majorit...