Environmental Justice
by Steve Vanderheiden
This collection of
scholarly articles takes as its subject matter discourses on environmental
justice. The concept emerged in recent decades as an important framing concept
for a wide variety of environmental movements and objectives, and has gained
considerable currency due to the scope and normative force that its principles
contain, whether in legal, political, or philosophical applications. This
collection is an invaluable resource for researchers and scholars in this field
given that the multiple theories and analyses of environmental justice are
likely to remain central to the ongoing development of normative theorizing
about the human role in the environment in the foreseeable future.