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This book will appeal to anyone interested in environmental politics, environmental movements, and justice theory.The basic task of this book is to explore what, exactly, is meant by 'justice' in definitions of environmental and ecological justice. It examines how the term is used in both selfdescribed environmental justice movements and in theories of environmental and ecological justice. The central argument is that a theory and practice of environmental justice necessarily includes distributive conceptions of justice, but must also embrace notions of justice based in recognition, capabilities, and participation. Throughout, the goal is the development of a broad, multifaceted, yet integrated notion of justice that can be applied to both relations regarding environmental risks in human populations and relations between human communities and nonhuman nature.
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- Q: What is the main focus of the book 'Defining Environmental Justice'? A: The book explores the concept of 'justice' in environmental and ecological contexts, examining its application in environmental justice movements and theories.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Defining Environmental Justice'? A: The author of the book is David Schlosberg.
- Q: When was 'Defining Environmental Justice' published? A: The book was published on May 3, 2009.
- Q: What topics does this book cover? A: It covers environmental politics, environmental movements, and justice theory, focusing on distributive and recognition-based notions of justice.
- Q: How many pages are in 'Defining Environmental Justice'? A: The book contains 256 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of 'Defining Environmental Justice'? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: Is 'Defining Environmental Justice' suitable for beginners in environmental studies? A: Yes, it is suitable for anyone interested in environmental issues, including beginners, as it provides foundational concepts related to environmental justice.
- Q: Does this book include real-world applications of environmental justice? A: Yes, the book discusses how theories of environmental justice can be applied to real-world situations involving environmental risks and community relations.
- Q: What edition is 'Defining Environmental Justice'? A: This is the first edition of the book.
- Q: What audience would benefit from reading this book? A: The book appeals to scholars, activists, and anyone interested in environmental politics and justice theory.