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Global citizenship and environmental justice / edited by Tony Shallcross and John Robinson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Robinson, John.
Shallcross, Tony.
Series:
At the interface/probing the boundaries ; v. 17.
At the interface/probing the boundaries ; v. 17
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental justice--Congresses.
Environmental justice.
World citizenship--Congresses.
World citizenship.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (209 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2006.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book focuses on the concepts of environmental justice and global citizenship from a number of different disciplinary perspectives with the intention of promoting at the very least some interdisciplinary understandings. Initially presented as papers at an interdisciplinary conference on the themes of environmental justice and global citizenship in Copenhagen in February 2002, the chapters in this volume were chosen by election by those attending the conference. They represent the emergent differences of opinion and glimmers of agreement in the conference as discussions of environmental justice and global citizenship inevitably led to considerations of sustainability and Agenda 21. Some degree of agreement did emerge around the idea of seeing sustainability as a process rather than a predetermined outcome. There was also a shared interest in the pedagogy of educating students in and about sustainability. This volume has been divided into disciplinary or thematically based sections but the purpose of the introductory chapter is to draw links and connections between different papers and different themes in the volume.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Preface / Tony Shallcross and John Robinson
What Identifies Discourse as Interdisciplinary? / Tony Shallcross and John Robinson
Is there a Common Language of Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship? / Tony Shallcross and John Robinson
Concepts of Environmental Justice and the Law / Tony Shallcross and John Robinson
The Multiple and Competing Conceptions of Environmental Justice / John Callewaert
A Conceptual Framework for Environmental Justice Based on Shared but Differentiated Responsibilities / Asghar Ali
Global Citizenship, Trade and Environmental Justices / Tony Shallcross and John Robinson
Fairtrade and the International Moral Economy: Within and Against the Market / Gavin Fridell
Law, Civil Society and Transnational Environmental Advocacy Networks / Paul Street
The Triple Bottom Line as a Business Basic? Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability: A Rio Tinto Case Study / David Birch
Applying Environmental Justice / Tony Shallcross and John Robinson
Dysfunctional Technology Transfer: The Challenge of Global Markets / David E. Smith and J. Robert Skalnik
Agricultural Biotechnology and Human Rights / Kristen Hessier
Contrast is a Must! The Architect as Environmentalist High-density Development as an Ecological Device in the Battle for the Preservation of Valuable Landscapes and Urban Settings using the Built Environment as a Departure Point for Ecology / Tony Shallcross and John Robinson
Education, Environmental Justice, Global Citizenship and Deep Ecology / Tony Shallcross and John Robinson
Education for Sustainable Development as Applied Global Citizenship and Environmental Justice / Tony Shallcross and John Robinson
About the Authors / Tony Shallcross and John Robinson.
Notes:
"Initially presented as papers at an interdisciplinary conference ... in Copenhagen in February 2002, the chapters in this volume were chosen by election by those attending the conference".
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
94-012-0145-5
1-4237-8595-9
OCLC:
714567235
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789401201452 DOI

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