This book analyses situations of injustice occurring when there is no overt conflict, applying an environmental justice incommensurabilities framework to a case study of soy agribusiness in Argentina.
This book analyses situations of injustice occurring when there is no overt conflict, applying an environmental justice incommensurabilities framework to a case study of soy agribusiness in Argentina.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Hafner is a postdoctoral researcher, funded by the Post-DocTrack Pilot Program of the OeAW, and a member of the Work Group Development Studies and Sustainability Research, the Institute of Geography, Innsbruck University, Austria.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction PART I Meta-contextualisation 2. Thought styles and incommensurabilities 3. Method(olog)ical consequences PART II Contextualisation 4. (Environmental) justice 5. Argentina and soy agribusiness PART III Re-contextualisation 6. Latin America and environmental justice 7. Chaco Salteño and the environmental justice incommensurabilities framework (EJIF ) 8. The case of Las Lajitas: two approaches 9. Conclusion
1. Introduction PART I Meta-contextualisation 2. Thought styles and incommensurabilities 3. Method(olog)ical consequences PART II Contextualisation 4. (Environmental) justice 5. Argentina and soy agribusiness PART III Re-contextualisation 6. Latin America and environmental justice 7. Chaco Salteño and the environmental justice incommensurabilities framework (EJIF ) 8. The case of Las Lajitas: two approaches 9. Conclusion
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