Converging social justice issues and movements : implications for political actions and research
Autor: | Zoe Brent, Tsegaye Moreda, Saturnino M. Borras, Alberto Alonso-Fradejas |
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Přispěvatelé: | International Institute of Social Studies, ISS PhD |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Agrarian justice
Climate justice SDG 16 - Peace 050204 development studies media_common.quotation_subject Context (language use) Development Economic Justice Politics State (polity) Political science 0502 economics and business 050602 political science & public administration SDG 13 - Climate Action social justice SDG 2 - Zero Hunger environmental justice media_common SDG 15 - Life on Land Intersectionality Environmental justice 05 social sciences SDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong Institutions SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities climate justice Justice and Strong Institutions 0506 political science Agrarian society Political economy |
Zdroj: | Third World Quarterly 39 (2018) 7 Third World Quarterly, 39(7), 1227-1246. Routledge |
ISSN: | 0143-6597 |
Popis: | We argue that the multiple contemporary converging crises have significantly altered the context for and object of political contestations around agrarian, climate, environmental and food justice issues. These shifts affect alliances, collaboration and conflict among and between state and social forces, as well as within and between movements and societies. The actual implications and mechanisms by which these changes are happening are empirical questions that need careful investigation. The bulk of our discussion is dedicated to the issue of responses to the crises both by capitalist forces and those adversely affected by the crises, and the implications of these for academic research and political activist work. More specifically, we explore four thematic clusters, namely (1) class and intersectionality; (2) sectoral and multisectoral issues and concerns; (3) importance of immediate, tactical and concrete issues of working people; and (4) links between national and global institutional spaces and political processes. We know only a little about the questions we framed here, but it is just enough to give us the confidence to argue that these questions are areas of inquiry that deserve closer attention in terms of both academic research and political debates and actions. |
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