[HTML][HTML] Not all people are polluted equally in capitalist society: An eco-socialist commentary on liberal environmental justice theory

D Faber, B Levy, C Schlegel - Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In reaction to the economic and ecological injustices perpetrated by neoliberal capitalism
and corporate-led globalization, as well as the global pandemic and deepening climate …

[HTML][HTML] Global capitalism, reactionary neoliberalism, and the deepening of environmental injustices

D Faber - Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The systemic crisis of neoliberal capitalism is not only economic and ecological in nature, as
is manifest in the explosive growth in global economic and ecological inequalities, but is …

Prisons as law-violators and sites of environmental injustice

T Opsal, SA Malin, T Ellis - Critical Criminology, 2023 - Springer
Criminologists have firmly established the myriad of harms and inequalities the prison
industrial complex produces for those who are incarcerated, their kin, and their communities …

[图书][B] Routledge handbook of art, science, and technology studies

HS Rogers, MK Halpern, D Hannah… - 2021 - api.taylorfrancis.com
For us, this lack of coherency has long been a source of frustration. But it is also exciting, as
it suggests the emergence of a new knowledge field. We envision this handbook as a first …

Conditions for successful environmental justice mobilizations: an analysis of 50 cases

DJ Hess, LA Satcher - Environmental Politics, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The environmental justice (EJ) literature can benefit from comparative analysis that helps to
identify conditions for more and less successful outcomes. A data set of 50 EJ cases in the …

Speculating on vacancy

E Noterman - Transactions of the institute of British …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Property speculation has long served a role in the settler colonial appropriation of land and
the racialised uneven development of contemporary cities. This future‐oriented approach to …

The political economy of environmental justice

D Faber - The Routledge handbook of environmental justice, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Capitalism is a for-profit economic system in which private businesses compete for survival
in the marketplace. Without an adequate rate of profit, and hence rate of capital …

Fugitive Dust: The Indeterminate Trajectories of Urban Development's Present Past

E Noterman - Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
As Philadelphia's postindustrial River Wards landscape undergoes a development boom,
dust from construction projects settles on surrounding parks, gardens, and homes, and in the …

Do legacy industrial sites produce legacy effects in ethnic and racial residential settlement? Environmental inequality formation in Rhode Island's industrial core 1

T Marlow, S Frickel, JR Elliott - Sociological Forum, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This study advances understanding of environmental inequality by examining its production
through the interaction of two ubiquitous and ongoing urban‐ecological processes …

Trash Transformations: Litter, Volunteer Labour, and Care in Philadelphia

K Hankins - Antipode, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This article examines anti‐litter labour in Philadelphia as a site of political possibility.
Drawing on four years of ethnographic fieldwork conducted with a grassroots anti‐litter …