Environmental Justice, Popular Struggle and Community Development
Herausgeber: Harley, Anne; Scandrett, Eurig
Environmental Justice, Popular Struggle and Community Development
Herausgeber: Harley, Anne; Scandrett, Eurig
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Struggles for environmental justice involve communities negotiating the complex dynamics of agency and solidarity when mobilising against powerful forces which advocate 'development', driven by increasingly neoliberal imperatives. Contributors include a wide range of international scholars and activists whose critique of the practices of those engaged in the pursuit of justice inform how community, development and environment should interact.
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Struggles for environmental justice involve communities negotiating the complex dynamics of agency and solidarity when mobilising against powerful forces which advocate 'development', driven by increasingly neoliberal imperatives. Contributors include a wide range of international scholars and activists whose critique of the practices of those engaged in the pursuit of justice inform how community, development and environment should interact.
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- Rethinking Community Development
- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 551g
- ISBN-13: 9781447350835
- ISBN-10: 1447350839
- Artikelnr.: 54685593
- Rethinking Community Development
- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 551g
- ISBN-13: 9781447350835
- ISBN-10: 1447350839
- Artikelnr.: 54685593
Anne Harley is a Lecturer in Adult education and development at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Previously, she undertook research for the National Land Commission, and the Black Sash. Anne also heads up the Paulo Freire project in the Adult Education discipline. Eurig Scandrett is a Senior Lecturer in Public Sociology at Queen Margaret University, Scotland and a trade union representative with University and College Union. He previously worked in environmental biology, community work, adult education and was Head of Community Action at Friends of the Earth Scotland.
Chapter 1: Community, development and popular struggles for environmental
justice; Anne Harley and Eurig Scandrett Chapter 2: Resisting Shell in
Ireland: making and remaking alliances between communities, movements and
activists; Hilary Darcy and Laurence Cox Chapter 3: 'No tenemos armas pero
tenemos dignidad': learning from the civic strike in Buenaventura,
Colombia; Patrick Kane with Berenice Celeita Chapter 4: No pollution and no
Roma in my backyard: class and race in framing local activism in Laborov,
Eastern Slovakia; Richard Filcák and Daniel skobla Chapter 5: Tackling
waste in Scotland: incineration, business and politics vs community
activism; Jennifer Mackay Chapter 6: An unfractured line: an academic tale
of self-reflective social movement learning in the Nova Scotia
anti-fracking movement; Jonathan Langdon Chapter 7: 'Mines come to bring
poverty': extractive industry in the life of the people in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa; Mark Butler Chapter 8: Ecological Justice for Palestine;
Simon I. Awad Chapter 9: Learning and teaching: reflections on an
environmental justice school for activists in South Africa; Bobby Peek and
Jeanne Prinsloo Chapter 10: The environment as a site of struggle against
settler-colonisation in Palestine; Abeer al-Butmeh, Zayneb al-Shalalfeh and
Mahmoud Zwahre with Eurig Scandrett Chapter 11: Communities resisting
environmental injustice in India: philanthrocapitalism and incorporation of
people's movements; Eurig Scandrett, Dharmesh Shah and Shweta Narayan
Chapter 12: Grassroots struggles to protect occupational and environmental
health; Kathy Jenkins and Sara Marsden Conclusion; Anne Harley and Eurig
Scandrett
justice; Anne Harley and Eurig Scandrett Chapter 2: Resisting Shell in
Ireland: making and remaking alliances between communities, movements and
activists; Hilary Darcy and Laurence Cox Chapter 3: 'No tenemos armas pero
tenemos dignidad': learning from the civic strike in Buenaventura,
Colombia; Patrick Kane with Berenice Celeita Chapter 4: No pollution and no
Roma in my backyard: class and race in framing local activism in Laborov,
Eastern Slovakia; Richard Filcák and Daniel skobla Chapter 5: Tackling
waste in Scotland: incineration, business and politics vs community
activism; Jennifer Mackay Chapter 6: An unfractured line: an academic tale
of self-reflective social movement learning in the Nova Scotia
anti-fracking movement; Jonathan Langdon Chapter 7: 'Mines come to bring
poverty': extractive industry in the life of the people in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa; Mark Butler Chapter 8: Ecological Justice for Palestine;
Simon I. Awad Chapter 9: Learning and teaching: reflections on an
environmental justice school for activists in South Africa; Bobby Peek and
Jeanne Prinsloo Chapter 10: The environment as a site of struggle against
settler-colonisation in Palestine; Abeer al-Butmeh, Zayneb al-Shalalfeh and
Mahmoud Zwahre with Eurig Scandrett Chapter 11: Communities resisting
environmental injustice in India: philanthrocapitalism and incorporation of
people's movements; Eurig Scandrett, Dharmesh Shah and Shweta Narayan
Chapter 12: Grassroots struggles to protect occupational and environmental
health; Kathy Jenkins and Sara Marsden Conclusion; Anne Harley and Eurig
Scandrett
Chapter 1: Community, development and popular struggles for environmental
justice; Anne Harley and Eurig Scandrett Chapter 2: Resisting Shell in
Ireland: making and remaking alliances between communities, movements and
activists; Hilary Darcy and Laurence Cox Chapter 3: 'No tenemos armas pero
tenemos dignidad': learning from the civic strike in Buenaventura,
Colombia; Patrick Kane with Berenice Celeita Chapter 4: No pollution and no
Roma in my backyard: class and race in framing local activism in Laborov,
Eastern Slovakia; Richard Filcák and Daniel skobla Chapter 5: Tackling
waste in Scotland: incineration, business and politics vs community
activism; Jennifer Mackay Chapter 6: An unfractured line: an academic tale
of self-reflective social movement learning in the Nova Scotia
anti-fracking movement; Jonathan Langdon Chapter 7: 'Mines come to bring
poverty': extractive industry in the life of the people in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa; Mark Butler Chapter 8: Ecological Justice for Palestine;
Simon I. Awad Chapter 9: Learning and teaching: reflections on an
environmental justice school for activists in South Africa; Bobby Peek and
Jeanne Prinsloo Chapter 10: The environment as a site of struggle against
settler-colonisation in Palestine; Abeer al-Butmeh, Zayneb al-Shalalfeh and
Mahmoud Zwahre with Eurig Scandrett Chapter 11: Communities resisting
environmental injustice in India: philanthrocapitalism and incorporation of
people's movements; Eurig Scandrett, Dharmesh Shah and Shweta Narayan
Chapter 12: Grassroots struggles to protect occupational and environmental
health; Kathy Jenkins and Sara Marsden Conclusion; Anne Harley and Eurig
Scandrett
justice; Anne Harley and Eurig Scandrett Chapter 2: Resisting Shell in
Ireland: making and remaking alliances between communities, movements and
activists; Hilary Darcy and Laurence Cox Chapter 3: 'No tenemos armas pero
tenemos dignidad': learning from the civic strike in Buenaventura,
Colombia; Patrick Kane with Berenice Celeita Chapter 4: No pollution and no
Roma in my backyard: class and race in framing local activism in Laborov,
Eastern Slovakia; Richard Filcák and Daniel skobla Chapter 5: Tackling
waste in Scotland: incineration, business and politics vs community
activism; Jennifer Mackay Chapter 6: An unfractured line: an academic tale
of self-reflective social movement learning in the Nova Scotia
anti-fracking movement; Jonathan Langdon Chapter 7: 'Mines come to bring
poverty': extractive industry in the life of the people in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa; Mark Butler Chapter 8: Ecological Justice for Palestine;
Simon I. Awad Chapter 9: Learning and teaching: reflections on an
environmental justice school for activists in South Africa; Bobby Peek and
Jeanne Prinsloo Chapter 10: The environment as a site of struggle against
settler-colonisation in Palestine; Abeer al-Butmeh, Zayneb al-Shalalfeh and
Mahmoud Zwahre with Eurig Scandrett Chapter 11: Communities resisting
environmental injustice in India: philanthrocapitalism and incorporation of
people's movements; Eurig Scandrett, Dharmesh Shah and Shweta Narayan
Chapter 12: Grassroots struggles to protect occupational and environmental
health; Kathy Jenkins and Sara Marsden Conclusion; Anne Harley and Eurig
Scandrett