The Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Labour Studies

Räthzel, Nora, Stevis, Dimitris, Uzzell, David

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2021-08-31
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 891
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  • ISBN: 3030719081
  • ISBN-13: 9783030719081
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Expanding the Boundaries of Environmental Labour StudiesPart I: HistoriesChapter 2: Labour and the Environment in IndiaChapter 3: Energy Transitions in the Global South: the Precarious Location of UnionsChapter 4: The New Struggles to be Born: The Difficult Birth of a Democratic Ecosocialist Working-Class Politics Chapter 5: The Green New Deal and Just Transition Frames within the American Labour MovementChapter 6: Working-Class Environmentalism: The Case of Northwest Timber WorkersChapter 7: Trade Unions and Environmental JusticePart II: Seeking Common GroundChapter 8: 'Beware of the Crocodile's Smile': Labour -Environmentalism in the Struggle to Achieve a Just Transition in South AfricaChapter 9: Fighting in the Name of Workers: Exploring the Dynamics of Labour-Environmental Conflicts in Kerala Chapter 10: Trade Union Politics for a Just Transition: Towards Consensus or Dissensus?Chapter 11: Climate Jobs Plans: A Mobilising Strategy in Search of AgencyChapter 12: The Role of Ecuadorian Working-Class Environmentalism in Promoting Environmental Justice: an Overview of the Hydrocarbon and Agricultural SectorsChapter 13: A Just Transition for All? A Debate on the Limits and Potentials of a Just Transition in CanadaPart III: Farmers, Commoners, CommunitiesChapter 14: Labouring the Commons. Amazonia's 'Extractive Reserves' and the Legacy of Chico MendesChapter 15: Connecting Individual Trajectories and Resistance Movements in BrazilChapter 16: Whose Labour, Whose Land? Indigenous and Labour Conflicts and Alliances over Resource Extraction Chapter 17: Commoning Labour, Labouring the Commons: Centring the Commons in Environmental Labour StudiesChapter 18: Agroecological Farmer Movements and Advocacy Coalitions in Sub-Saharan Africa: Between De-Politicisation and Re-PoliticisationChapter 19: Working-Class Environmentalism in the UK - Organising for Sustainability Beyond the WorkplacePart IV: Trade Unions and the StateChapter 20: A Just Transition Towards Environmental Sustainability for AllChapter 21: Labour Resistance against Fossil Fuel Subsidies Reform: Neoliberal Discourses and African Realities Chapter 22: Challenges and Prospects for Trade Union EnvironmentalismChapter 23: From 'Just Transition' to the 'Eco-Social State'Chapter 24: Environment, Labour and Health: The Ecological-Social Debts of China's Economic DevelopmentPart V: Organic IntellectualsChapter 25: Trade Union Environmentalists as Organic Intellectuals in the US, UK, and SpainChapter 26: Embedding Just Transition in the USA: The Long AmbivalenceChapter 27: Caring for Nature, Justice for Workers: Worldviews on the Relationship Between Labour, Nature, and JusticeChapter 28: Individuals Transforming Organisations: Spanish Environmental Policies in Comisiones ObrerasPart VI: Rethinking and broadening ConceptsChapter 29: The Commodification of Human Life: Labour, Energy, and Money in a Deteriorating BiosphereChapter 30: Workers, Trade Unions and the Imperial Mode of Living. Labour Environmentalism from the Perspective of Hegemony TheoryChapter 31: André Gorz's Labour-Based Political Ecology and its Legacy for the Twenty First CenturyChapter 32: Rethinking Labour/Work in a Degrowth SocietyChapter 33: Labour and Societal Relationships with Nature. Conceptual Implications for Trade UnionsChapter 34: Society - Labour - Nature. How to Think the Relationships?Chapter 35: Labour Centred Design for Sustainable and Just TransitionsChapter 36: Technology and the Future of Work: The Why, How and What of Production

作者簡介

Nora Räthzel is Professor Emerita of Sociology at the University of Umeå (Sweden). Her main research areas are environmental labour studies, transnational corporations and gender and ethnic relations in the everyday. Publications include: Marxist-Feminists Theories and Struggles Today with Khayaat Fakier and Diana Mulinari (eds.); Transnational Corporations from the Standpoint of Workers with Diana Mulinari and Aina Tollefsen; Trade Unions in the Green Economy. Working for the Environment (with David Uzzell, eds.).
Dimitris Stevis is Professor of Politics at Colorado State University (USA). His research focuses on global labour and environmental politics, with particular attention to labour environmentalism and social and ecological justice. He is a founder of the Center for Environmental Justice and recently published (with Dunja Krause and Edouard Morena) Just Transitions: Social Justice in the Shift Towards a Low-Carbon World (Pluto Press 2020).
David Uzzell is Professor Emeritus of Environmental Psychology at the University of Surrey and Visiting Professor, Grupo de Investigación Persoa-Ambiente, University of A Coruna, Spain. His research interests include critical psychological approaches to changing consumption and production practices. He edited (with Nora Räthzel) Trade Unions in the Green Economy: Working for the Environment (Routledge, 2013).