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Global Citizenship and Environmental Justice

Global Citizenship and Environmental Justice
Author: Tony Shallcross
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 904201668X

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Preliminary Material --Preface /Tony Shallcross and John Robinson --What Identifies Discourse as Interdisciplinary? /Tony Shallcross and John Robinson --Is there a Common Language of Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship? /Tony Shallcross and John Robinson --Concepts of Environmental Justice and the Law /Tony Shallcross and John Robinson --The Multiple and Competing Conceptions of Environmental Justice /John Callewaert --A Conceptual Framework for Environmental Justice Based on Shared but Differentiated Responsibilities /Asghar Ali --Global Citizenship, Trade and Environmental Justices /Tony Shallcross and John Robinson --Fairtrade and the International Moral Economy: Within and Against the Market /Gavin Fridell --Law, Civil Society and Transnational Environmental Advocacy Networks /Paul Street --The Triple Bottom Line as a Business Basic? Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability: A Rio Tinto Case Study /David Birch --Applying Environmental Justice /Tony Shallcross and John Robinson --Dysfunctional Technology Transfer: The Challenge of Global Markets /David E. Smith and J. Robert Skalnik --Agricultural Biotechnology and Human Rights /Kristen Hessier --Contrast is a Must! The Architect as Environmentalist High-density Development as an Ecological Device in the Battle for the Preservation of Valuable Landscapes and Urban Settings using the Built Environment as a Departure Point for Ecology /Tony Shallcross and John Robinson --Education, Environmental Justice, Global Citizenship and Deep Ecology /Tony Shallcross and John Robinson --Education for Sustainable Development as Applied Global Citizenship and Environmental Justice /Tony Shallcross and John Robinson --About the Authors /Tony Shallcross and John Robinson.


Enacting Environmental Justice through Global Citizenship

Enacting Environmental Justice through Global Citizenship
Author: Maciej Nyka
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1848883420

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This interdisciplinary volume analyses environmental justice and proposes means for enacting it, particularly at the citizen level. According to authors, promoting environmental justice addresses contemporary problems far beyond those of ecology.


Looking Within: Finding an Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship Lens

Looking Within: Finding an Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship Lens
Author: Karen Druffel
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1848882513

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This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2013. Can we adopt human rights concepts, long used to frame problems of social justice, to define environmental justice? Can existing social institutions provide models and tools for achieving environmental justice? This volume views old models of agency through new lenses and examines how several social institutions, such as law, education and health care, address specific environmental problems. The volume presents arguments for human obligations towards the environment and future generations. Scholars assess the limitations of existing models and others point to recent failures in protecting the interests of indigenous groups or species. And on a hopeful note, examples are given of institutions that promise some success in effecting environmental goals. As this discussion of citizenship suggests, much like environmental justice, a global context both in definition and application is required.


Challenges and Opportunities

Challenges and Opportunities
Author: John Pearson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781848883499

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In light of the realisation that environmental justice must, as far as is possible, incorporate the needs of the global citizenship, this volume considers a range of the specific and broad issues which have emerged in this regard. Discussion of such issues however has the potential to become inherently negative, culminating in suggestions that the only approach to preventing environmental harms is to restrict, prohibit and divest from established practice. Such suggestions however inevitably result in contention between parties on either side of the debate regarding the implementation of any such measures. As such the volume considers both challenges and opportunities for the development of measures to secure environmental justice for a diverse global citizenship. This is achieved through three broad areas of discussion, the philosophical foundations of securing environmental justice, how education might secure it for the future and the lessons from examples of success in doing so.


Building Sustainable Communities

Building Sustainable Communities
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9401203741

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In this inter-disciplinary follow-up to Future as Fairness: Ecological Justice and Global Citizenship (edited by Haugestad and Wulfhorst, Rodopi 2004) 14 chapters explore a variety of conceptual and practical pathways to the building of sustainable communities. Five chapters provide different perspectives on sustainable and unsustainable agriculture. Other cases explored are wildlife valuations, distributional effects of environmental policy, the emerging American nuclear power renaissance, regulation of care use, job losses with a raising GDP, cooperation between labour and environmentalists, plant biotechnology, participatory decision making, acoustic ecology, decent competition, and fractality as a key to global citizenship and ecological justice. The introduction sketches a framework for constructive evaluation of the interrelationships between environmental sustainability, economic sustainability, communities, and social interactions.


Engaging with Environmental Justice: Governance, Education and Citizenship

Engaging with Environmental Justice: Governance, Education and Citizenship
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1848880626

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Engaging with Environmental Justice: Governance, Education and Citizenship is a compilation of theoretical and empirical works presented during the 9th Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship conference of the Inter-disciplinary Net in Oxford, U. K.


Connected Accountabilities: Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship

Connected Accountabilities: Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship
Author: Sivaram Vemuri
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1848880146

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These chapters are all based on earlier versions presented and discussed at the Ecological Justice and Global citizenship conference in Mansfield College, Oxford in 2008. They provide an indication of the breadth of research and debate on environmental issues and provide a number of interesting perspectives.


Future as Fairness

Future as Fairness
Author: Anne K. Haugestad
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789042011090

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Twenty years after the establishment of the World Commission on Environment and Development, the 13 contributions in this interdisciplinary volume offer a broad spectrum of perspectives and research-based recommendations on environmental sustainability, social justice and the human enterprise. The cases explored cover global citizenly rights and obligations, environmental health, ecological building practices, tradable fuel permits, forestry and illegal logging, local waste management, employment and risk assessments, the genetic modification debate, nuclear and toxic waste, global environmental governance and 500 years of globalization.


Power, Justice and Citizenship: The Relationships of Power

Power, Justice and Citizenship: The Relationships of Power
Author: Darian McBain
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1848882920

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Who holds the power when considering environmental justice and global citizenship? The roles of individuals, governments, media, educators and policy makers are considered to provide a thought-provoking look at power relationships for environmental justice in the start of the 21st century.


Educating the Global Environmental Citizen

Educating the Global Environmental Citizen
Author: Greg William Misiaszek
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351790730

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Misiaszek examines the (dis)connection between critical global citizenship education models and ecopedagogy which is grounded in Paulo Freire’s pedagogy. Exploring how concepts of citizenship are affected by globalization, this book argues that environmental pedagogues must teach critical environmental literacies in order for students to understand global environmental issues through the world’s diverse perspectives. Misiaszek analyses the ways environmental pedagogies can use aspects of critical global citizenship education to better understand how environmental issues are contextually experienced and understood by societies locally and globally through issues of globalization, colonialism, socio-economics, gender, race, ethnicities, nationalities, indigenous issues, and spiritualties.