A global environmental justice movement: mapping ecological distribution conflicts

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Título: A global environmental justice movement: mapping ecological distribution conflicts
Título alternativo: Un moviment de justícia mediambiental global: cartografiant els conflictes de distribució ecològica
Autor/es: Martínez-Alier, Joan
Palabras clave: Statistical political ecology | Ecological distribution conflicts | Vocabulary of environmental justice | EJAtlas | Environmentalism of the poor | Valuation contests | Corporate social irresponsibility
Fecha de publicación: jul-2020
Editor: Universitat d'Alacant. Grup d’Investigació CRITERI-Socioeconomia Crítica i Territori
Cita bibliográfica: Disjuntiva. Crítica de les Ciències Socials. 2020, 1(2): 83-128. doi:10.14198/DISJUNTIVA2020.1.2.6
Resumen: The industrial economy is not circular, it is entropic, therefore requiring new supplies of energy and materials extracted from the “commodity frontiers”, and producing polluting waste. Therefore, ecological distribution conflicts arise. The Global Atlas of Environmental Justice is an online inventory of such ecological distribution conflicts based on scholarly and activist knowledge. It reached 3200 entries by July 2020 (ejtlas.org) allowing research on such conflicts in the field of comparative, statistical political ecology. The EJAtlas is used for research but also for university teaching in the environmental social sciences and in business economics and management. It is a unique instrument co-produced with and supporting environmental movements. One can do comparative analyses on the social actors involved in the conflicts and their forms of mobilization, and also on the behaviour of private or public companies. Research may focus on countries or regions but also on cross-cultural topics such as gold and copper mining, sand mining, dams, eucalyptus or oil palm plantations, incinerators and other methods of waste disposal, coal fired power plants, gas fracking, nuclear reactors, CAFOs. Analyses are done also on the cross- cultural expressions (slogans, banners, documentaries, murals) of the conflicts gathered in the EJAtlas. The wealth of research coming from the EJAtlas gives an affirmative answer to the question: Is there a global environmental justice movement? Making old or emergent conflicts more visible contributes to placing political ecology at the centre of politics.
URI: https://doi.org/10.14198/DISJUNTIVA2020.1.2.6 | http://hdl.handle.net/10045/107812
ISSN: 2659-7071
DOI: 10.14198/DISJUNTIVA2020.1.2.6
Idioma: eng
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Derechos: Llicència Creative Commons Reconeixement 4.0
Revisión científica: si
Versión del editor: https://revistes.ua.es/disjuntiva
Aparece en las colecciones:Disjuntiva. Crítica de les Ciències Socials - 2020, Vol. 1, núm. 2

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