Power justice and the environment : a critical appraisal of the environmental justice movement / David Naguib Pellow and Robert J Brulle
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- 363.700973 PEL
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363.700954 SIN Ecosystem degradation in India / | 363.700973 FOR The Promise and peril of environmental justice / | 363.700973 HOU Planning and conservation: | 363.700973 PEL Power justice and the environment : | 363.700973 PFA Advances in environmental science and engineering / | 363.700973 PFA Advances in environmental science and engineering / | 363.700973 SHU The Land that could be environmentalism and democracy in the twenty-first century / |
The successes of the environmental justice movement have been celebrated, and the EJM's impact on the direction of environmental policy, research, and activism is widely acknowledged. But the literature on environmental justice lacks a real assessment of the movement's effectiveness. This book provides just a critical appraisal, examining the EJM's tactics, strategies, rhetoric, organizational structure, and resource base. The book links theory and practice with the aim of contributing to a more effective movement. It looks first at the progress, failures, and successes of the EJM over the years.
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