Power, Justice, and the Environment A Critical Appraisal of the Environmental Justice Movement

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Pub. Date: 2005-09-02
Publisher(s): The MIT Press
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Summary

For almost 30 years, the environmental justice movement (EJM) has challenged the environmental and health inequities that are often linked with social inequities, calling attention to the disproportionate burden of pollution borne by low-income and minority communities. The successes of the movement have been celebrated, and the EJM's impact on the direction of environmental policy, research, and activism is widely acknowledged. But the literature on environmental justice lacks a real assessment of the movement's effectiveness. This book provides just such a critical appraisal, examining the EJM's tactics, strategies, rhetoric, organizational structure, and resource base. With chapters by both scholars and activists, the book links theory and practice with the aim of contributing to a more effective movement. Power, Justice, and the Environmentlooks first at the progress, failures, and successes of the EJM over the years. A comparison with the Civil Rights movement draws some provocative conclusions.The book next focuses on the development of new strategies and cultural perspectives, considering, among other topics, alternative models for community mobilization and alternative organizational structure. Finally, the book examines the effect of globalization on environmental inequality and how the EJM can address transnational environmental injustices.

Author Biography

David Naguib Pellow is Don A. Martindale Endowed Chair in Sociology at the University of Minnesota. Among his books are the award-winning Garbage Wars: The Struggle for Environmental Justice in Chicago (MIT Press, 2002) and Power, Justice, and the Environment: A Critical Appraisal of the Environmental Justice Movement (coedited with Robert Brulle; MIT Press, 2005.)

Robert J. Brulle is Associate Professor of Sociology and Environmental Science in the Department of Culture and Communications at Drexel University. He is the author of Agency, Democracy, and Nature: The US Environmental Movement from a Critical Theory Perspective (MIT Press, 2000).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
1 Power, Justice, and the Environment: Toward Critical Environmental Justice Studies 1(22)
David Naguib Pellow and Robert J. Brulle
I Environmental Equality and Justice: Progress or Retreat?
2 A Brief Comparison of the Civil Rights Movement and the Environmental Justice Movement
23(14)
Bunyan Bryant and Elaine Hockman
3 The Half-Life of the Environmental Justice Frame: Innovation, Diffusion, and Stagnation
37(18)
Robert Benford
4 Mission Impossible? Environmental Justice Activists' Collaborations with Professional Environmentalists and with Academics
55(22)
Sherry Cable, Tamara Mix, and Donald Hastings
5 Who Wins, Who Loses? Understanding Outcomes of Environmental Injustice Struggles
77(14)
Melissa Toffolon-Weiss and Timmons Roberts
6 The Environmental Justice Movement: An Activist's Perspective
91(10)
Carl Anthony
II New Strategies for Achieving Environmental Justice
7 Race and Power: An Introduction to Environmental Justice Energy Activism
101(16)
Julie Sze
8 Food and Justice: The Critical Link to Healthy Communities
117(14)
Orrin Williams
9 Autonomy, Equity, and Environmental Justice
131(22)
Devon G. Peña
10 Environmental Justice and the Legal System
153(18)
Holly D. Gordon and Keith I. Harley
11 The States' Comprehensive Approach to Environmental Justice
171(14)
Nicholas Targ
12 The Health Politics of Asthma: Environmental Justice and Collective Illness Experience
185(20)
Phil Brown, Brian Mayer, Stephen Zavestoski, Theo Luebke, Joshua Mandelbaum, and Sabrina McCormick
13 Whose Environmental Justice? An Analysis of the Governance Structure of Environmental Justice Organizations in the United States
205(14)
Robert J. Brulle and Jonathan Essoka
14 Collaborative Models to Achieve Environmental Justice and Healthy Communities
219(34)
Charles Lee
III Environmental Justice and the Challenge of Globalization
15 South African Perspectives on Transnational Environmental Justice Networks
253(12)
Heeten Kalan and Bobby Peek
16 The Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword: Global Environmental Justice One Letter at a Time
265(12)
Paula Palmer
17 Between Economic Justice and Sustainability
277(16)
Cheryl Margoluis
18 The Future of Environmental Justice Movements
293(8)
Robert J. Brulle and David Naguib Pellow
References 301(28)
About the Authors 329(4)
Series List 333(2)
Index 335

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