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Polis Seminar: Contemporary Meanings of Environmental Justice

Polis Seminar: Contemporary Meanings of Environmental Justice

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This paper interrogates the multiple ways the theories and discourses of environmental justice are changing, and identifies how those changes can lead to specific designs for more environmentally just public policy in practice.

This paper interrogates the multiple ways the theories and discourses of environmental justice are changing, and identifies how those changes can lead to specific designs for more environmentally just public policy in practice. Using a set of Q methodology surveys, we empirically examine the discourses emerging and circulating about EJ globally, how both scholars and activists involved in EJ work think about its meanings, barriers, and enablers, and what lessons such EJ discourse offers to both scholarship and policy design.

Polis Seminar

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Location: Zoom ID 843 1214 7229

Contact: benjamin.isakan@deakin.edu.au for password

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