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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Karen Bell (University of West England)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.485kg ISBN: 9780367567309ISBN 10: 036756730 Pages: 170 Publication Date: 03 June 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAs issues of equity and justice move centre stage worldwide, how do we develop a responsive, unified, intersectional environmentalism? This challenge is not new, but Bell has assembled an excellent collection that utilizes academic, personal and experiential perspectives to give us fresh, creative new ideas. -- Julian Agyeman, Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University A well-timed, much needed holistic approach to the ways in which social inequalities such as class and disability are manifested in mainstream environmentalism. Everyone involved in environmental campaigning should read this book! -- Lucie Marks, Key Relationships Officer, Greenpeace UK This book pulls together social movements from around the world that have been at the frontline of fighting for climate justice. It will support the growing movement for socially just environmental policies like the Green New Deal. -- Natasha Josette, Community Organiser, Green New Deal This book is a much needed, detailed dissection of the lack of diversity within the environmental sector. It is thoroughly researched and sets out everything the sector needs to know to make the change. -- Mya-Rose Craig AKA Birdgirl, conservationist, environmentalist and race activist ""As issues of equity and justice move centre stage worldwide, how do we develop a responsive, unified, intersectional environmentalism? This challenge is not new, but Bell has assembled an excellent collection that utilizes academic, personal and experiential perspectives to give us fresh, creative new ideas."" -- Julian Agyeman, Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University ""A well-timed, much needed holistic approach to the ways in which social inequalities such as class and disability are manifested in mainstream environmentalism. Everyone involved in environmental campaigning should read this book!"" -- Lucie Marks, Key Relationships Officer, Greenpeace UK ""This book pulls together social movements from around the world that have been at the frontline of fighting for climate justice. It will support the growing movement for socially just environmental policies like the Green New Deal."" -- Natasha Josette, Community Organiser, Green New Deal ""This book is a much needed, detailed dissection of the lack of diversity within the environmental sector. It is thoroughly researched and sets out everything the sector needs to know to make the change."" -- Mya-Rose Craig AKA Birdgirl, conservationist, environmentalist and race activist As issues of equity and justice move centre stage worldwide, how do we develop a responsive, unified, intersectional environmentalism? This challenge is not new, but Bell has assembled an excellent collection that utilizes academic, personal and experiential perspectives to give us fresh, creative new ideas. -- Julian Agyeman, Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University A well-timed, much needed holistic approach to the ways in which social inequalities such as class and disability are manifested in mainstream environmentalism. Everyone involved in environmental campaigning should read this book! -- Lucie Marks, Key Relationships Officer, Greenpeace UK This book pulls together social movements from around the world that have been at the frontline of fighting for climate justice. It will support the growing movement for socially just environmental policies like the Green New Deal. -- Natasha Josette, Community Organiser, Green New Deal This book is a much needed, detailed dissection of the lack of diversity within the environmental sector. It is thoroughly researched and sets out everything the sector needs to know to make the change. -- Mya-Rose Craig AKA Birdgirl, conservationist, environmentalist and race activist Author InformationKaren Bell is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of West of England, UK. She is an inter- disciplinary social scientist who has been investigating and teaching at the intersection of political, geographical and environmental studies for the last ten years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |