This book examines the relationship between environmental justice and citizen science, focusing on enduring issues and new challenges in a post-truth age. Debates over science, facts, and values have always been pivotal within environmental justice struggles. For decades, environmental justice activists have campaigned against the misuses of science, while at the same time engaging in community-led citizen science. However, post-truth politics has threatened science itself. This book makes the case for the importance of science, knowledge, and data that are produced by and for ordinary people living with environmental risks and hazards. The international, interdisciplinary contributions range from grassroots environmental justice struggles ...
According to James Carse, humanity plays two types of games. We play games that are finite and games...
The Fourth Edition of Environmental Communication and the Public Sphere remains the only comprehensi...
This posting outlines the concept of environmental justice as I recently described it for an encyc...
This book examines the relationship between environmental justice and citizen science, focusing on e...
This book examines the relationship between environmental justice and citizen science, focusing on e...
Air pollution, climate change, disease outbreaks and other threats have spurred a new form of public...
Engaging with Environmental Justice: Governance, Education and Citizenship presents a range of works...
With the recent advent of low-cost air sensors and growing use of community science in environmental...
This article examines the benefits and challenges of engaging children in environmental citizen scie...
Of all the proposed moral environmental theories, none has addressed the problems that plague the ur...
This article draws insights from a case study examining unanswered health questions of residents in ...
Citizen science (CS) has become increasingly popular as a method of collecting data, and participant...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
About the book: Twenty years after the establishment of the World Commission on Environment and Deve...
As global population increases, the connections between food, water, energy and the environment at g...
According to James Carse, humanity plays two types of games. We play games that are finite and games...
The Fourth Edition of Environmental Communication and the Public Sphere remains the only comprehensi...
This posting outlines the concept of environmental justice as I recently described it for an encyc...
This book examines the relationship between environmental justice and citizen science, focusing on e...
This book examines the relationship between environmental justice and citizen science, focusing on e...
Air pollution, climate change, disease outbreaks and other threats have spurred a new form of public...
Engaging with Environmental Justice: Governance, Education and Citizenship presents a range of works...
With the recent advent of low-cost air sensors and growing use of community science in environmental...
This article examines the benefits and challenges of engaging children in environmental citizen scie...
Of all the proposed moral environmental theories, none has addressed the problems that plague the ur...
This article draws insights from a case study examining unanswered health questions of residents in ...
Citizen science (CS) has become increasingly popular as a method of collecting data, and participant...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
About the book: Twenty years after the establishment of the World Commission on Environment and Deve...
As global population increases, the connections between food, water, energy and the environment at g...
According to James Carse, humanity plays two types of games. We play games that are finite and games...
The Fourth Edition of Environmental Communication and the Public Sphere remains the only comprehensi...
This posting outlines the concept of environmental justice as I recently described it for an encyc...