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37 citations
related to Environmental justice
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37 citations
related to Environmental justice as a subject or category
Article
Colin Fisher
(2024)
“Green Is the Color of the Luxuriant Vegetation of Our Motherland”: Marcus Garvey, Temporality, and Wilderness as a Repeating Phase.
Environmental History
(pp. 500-525).
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Article
Sebastian Lundsteen
(2024)
Shadow Places, Environmental Justice, and the Submergence of Pollution.
Environmental History
(pp. 281-306).
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Article
Alana Lajoie-O’Malley; Kelly Bronson; Gwendolyn Blue
(2023)
‘Consent’ as epistemic recognition: Indigenous knowledges, Canadian impact assessment, and the colonial liberal democratic order.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 545-571).
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Article
Gregory Hitch; Marcus Grignon
(2023)
A Forest of Energy: Settler Colonialism, Knowledge Production, and Sugar Maple Kinship in the Menominee Community.
American Quarterly
(pp. 251-277).
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Article
Jordan Howell
(2023)
Capital Prospects: Jamaica and the Environmental History of Postwar Decolonization.
Environmental History
(pp. 133-159).
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Article
Rosalyn LaPier
(2023)
Land as Text: Reading the Land.
Environmental History
(pp. 40-46).
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Article
Tiya Miles
(2023)
“Bright Visions of Deliverance”: Black Women’s Space-Making through Stories.
Environmental History
(pp. 47-59).
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Article
Mart Stewart
(2023)
Narrative, Place, and Environmental Justice.
Environmental History
(pp. 4-13).
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Article
Kristina Lyons; Marilyn Howarth
(2022)
The importance of hemispheric perspectives for the environmental humanities: Reflections on bilingual digital environmental justice storytelling.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
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Article
Roxana Vergara; María Eugenia Ulfe
(2022)
Measuring incommensurability: Compensations in judicial processes of oil spills in Northern Peruvian Amazon.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
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Book
Josiah Rector
(2022)
Toxic Debt: An Environmental Justice History of Detroit.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB702952611/)
Book
Thom van Dooren; Matthew Chrulew
(2022)
Kin: Thinking with Deborah Bird Rose.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB033309356/)
Book
Malcom Ferdinand; Angela Y. Davis
(2022)
Decolonial Ecology: Thinking from the Caribbean World.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB312389545/)
Book
Hilda Llorens
(2021)
Making Livable Worlds: Afro-Puerto Rican Women Building Environmental Justice.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB259882739/)
Article
Elizabeth Grennan Browning
(October 2021)
Wastelanding and Racialized Reproductive Labor: “Long Dyings” in East Chicago from Urban Renewal to Superfund Remediation.
Environmental History
(pp. 749-775).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB660342726/)
Article
David M. Frank
(2021)
What is the environment in environmental health research? Perspectives from the ethics of science.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 172-180).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB889673816/)
Article
Sarah M. Roe; Elyse Zavar
(2021)
Understanding the role of wrongdoing in technological disasters: Utilizing ecofeminist philosophy to examine commemoration.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 158-167).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB205219962/)
Article
Heather Green
(April 2021)
Environmental Racism and Violence in Rural Nova Scotia. (Film review).
Environmental History
(pp. 352-357).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB973500269/)
Book
Dvera I. Saxton
(2021)
The Devil's Fruit: Farmworkers, Health, and Environmental Justice.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB347232041/)
Chapter
Matthew Cotton
(2021)
Nuclear Power and Environmental Justice: The Case for Political Equality.
In: Engaging the Atom: The History of Nuclear Energy and Society in Europe from the 1950s to the Present.
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