Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ecological degradation, toxic contamination, and climate change–related extreme weather events which result from the overlapping ills of colonialism, imperialism, and racial capitalism. Building on that existing work, contributors to this collection extend and deepen understandings of the material entanglements of race and ecology in our contemporary conjuncture. Speaking from various scales and locations, including the Caribbean, Brazil, Sri Lanka, and Palestine, the authors reflect on those sites while also collectively recovering and amplifying lineages of thought on ecology from across the South. As the contributions collected here show, th...
The mobilisation centred on the 2015 Paris Climate Conference (COP 21) is an opportunity to highligh...
Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of the twenty-first century. Anthropogenic act...
Climate change is estimated to be responsible for 400,000 deaths per year, mostly because of hunger ...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
Increasingly our climate conversations have shifted from urgency to crisis. As report after report e...
Research on the overlap between race and vulnerability to the physical and governance-related aspect...
In this paper we study the intersections of racial and environmental injustices in histories of the ...
As the climate crisis escalates the asymmetry of climatic effects on human populations is increasing...
Global climate change threatens to kill or displace hundreds of thousands of people and will irrevoc...
The politics and conquests of the Global North have long necessitated the forced migration, coloniza...
This article examines the relationship among climate change, racial subordination, and the capitalis...
As policy and scholarly debates about climate change and migration gather pace, to date very few int...
This contribution aims to deal with the current processes of global raciali-zation and racism. For a...
The following research explores the intersection of environmental racism and conservation in literat...
The mobilisation centred on the 2015 Paris Climate Conference (COP 21) is an opportunity to highligh...
Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of the twenty-first century. Anthropogenic act...
Climate change is estimated to be responsible for 400,000 deaths per year, mostly because of hunger ...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
Increasingly our climate conversations have shifted from urgency to crisis. As report after report e...
Research on the overlap between race and vulnerability to the physical and governance-related aspect...
In this paper we study the intersections of racial and environmental injustices in histories of the ...
As the climate crisis escalates the asymmetry of climatic effects on human populations is increasing...
Global climate change threatens to kill or displace hundreds of thousands of people and will irrevoc...
The politics and conquests of the Global North have long necessitated the forced migration, coloniza...
This article examines the relationship among climate change, racial subordination, and the capitalis...
As policy and scholarly debates about climate change and migration gather pace, to date very few int...
This contribution aims to deal with the current processes of global raciali-zation and racism. For a...
The following research explores the intersection of environmental racism and conservation in literat...
The mobilisation centred on the 2015 Paris Climate Conference (COP 21) is an opportunity to highligh...
Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of the twenty-first century. Anthropogenic act...
Climate change is estimated to be responsible for 400,000 deaths per year, mostly because of hunger ...