Understanding environmental justice capital in China — a new framework to study environmental justice in contexts

Environmental justice has drew worldwide attention since the 1982 protest in USA to against duping toxic waste. In the globalization era, worldwide scholars and environmental activists are actively engaged in related studies and social movements. However, these researches and movements usually ignor...

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Main Authors: Shao, Mengqi, Tan-Mullins, May, Chan, Faith Ka Shun
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2020
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Tan-Mullins, May
Chan, Faith Ka Shun
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description Environmental justice has drew worldwide attention since the 1982 protest in USA to against duping toxic waste. In the globalization era, worldwide scholars and environmental activists are actively engaged in related studies and social movements. However, these researches and movements usually ignore the influences of local contexts on local environmental justice configurations, including related researches in China. Whilst, evidences have been provided that different forms of capital from contexts, such as economic, social, political, natural capital and cultural capital, will affect the local concept of environmental justice. That is to say environmental justice should have different discourse from what has been researched in western countries in different contexts. Thus, this research will discuss the common ground of environmental justice study framework and promote the new conceptual framework “environmental justice capital” for having a better understanding environmental justice in contexts. Additionally, the framework of “environmental justice capital” will be put in Chinese contexts as a preliminary discussion to get an initial image of environmental justice in China.
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spelling nottingham-642162020-12-31T05:45:54Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/64216/ Understanding environmental justice capital in China — a new framework to study environmental justice in contexts Shao, Mengqi Tan-Mullins, May Chan, Faith Ka Shun Environmental justice has drew worldwide attention since the 1982 protest in USA to against duping toxic waste. In the globalization era, worldwide scholars and environmental activists are actively engaged in related studies and social movements. However, these researches and movements usually ignore the influences of local contexts on local environmental justice configurations, including related researches in China. Whilst, evidences have been provided that different forms of capital from contexts, such as economic, social, political, natural capital and cultural capital, will affect the local concept of environmental justice. That is to say environmental justice should have different discourse from what has been researched in western countries in different contexts. Thus, this research will discuss the common ground of environmental justice study framework and promote the new conceptual framework “environmental justice capital” for having a better understanding environmental justice in contexts. Additionally, the framework of “environmental justice capital” will be put in Chinese contexts as a preliminary discussion to get an initial image of environmental justice in China. Springer 2020-12-02 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/64216/1/Understanding%20Environmental%20Justice%20Capital%20in%20China%E2%80%94A%20New%20Framework%20to%20Study%20Environmental%20Justice%20in%20Contexts.pdf Shao, Mengqi, Tan-Mullins, May and Chan, Faith Ka Shun (2020) Understanding environmental justice capital in China — a new framework to study environmental justice in contexts. In: Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Resource Sustainability: Sustainable Urbanisation in the BRI Era (icRS Urbanisation 2020). Environmental Science and Engineering book series . Springer, Singapore, pp. 291-310. ISBN 9789811596056 Environmental Justice; Environmental Justice Capital; China http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9605-6_21 doi:10.1007/978-981-15-9605-6_21 doi:10.1007/978-981-15-9605-6_21
spellingShingle Environmental Justice; Environmental Justice Capital; China
Shao, Mengqi
Tan-Mullins, May
Chan, Faith Ka Shun
Understanding environmental justice capital in China — a new framework to study environmental justice in contexts
title Understanding environmental justice capital in China — a new framework to study environmental justice in contexts
title_full Understanding environmental justice capital in China — a new framework to study environmental justice in contexts
title_fullStr Understanding environmental justice capital in China — a new framework to study environmental justice in contexts
title_full_unstemmed Understanding environmental justice capital in China — a new framework to study environmental justice in contexts
title_short Understanding environmental justice capital in China — a new framework to study environmental justice in contexts
title_sort understanding environmental justice capital in china — a new framework to study environmental justice in contexts
topic Environmental Justice; Environmental Justice Capital; China
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