Working Paper 124/2014: Justiça ambiental e movimentos sociais. Reflexão teórica a partir de reconceiving environmental justice: global movements and political theorie de David Schlosberg
Title: Working Paper 124/2014: Justiça ambiental e movimentos sociais. Reflexão teórica a partir de reconceiving environmental justice: global movements and political theorie de David Schlosberg
Author(s): Lima, Redy Wilson
Publication Date: 2014
Publisher: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/7043
Quotation: Lima, Redy Wilson (2014). "Justiça ambiental e movimentos sociais. Reflexão teórica a partir de reconceiving environmental justice: global movements and political theorie de David Schlosberg". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão. CEsA - Documentos de Trabalho nº 124/2014.
Abstract: The purpose of this paper, framed in the discipline Problematic in International Relations of the Doctoral Course in International Relations, is to understand to what extent social justice theorizations within the scope of political theory and the claims of social movements of an environmental nature are articulated with a view to the development a global definition of environmental justice. Based on John Rawls' social justice theorization, discussed by David Schlosberg in the essay Reconceiving Environmental Justice: Global Movements and Political Theories, it is intended to argue that the inadequacy of theories of environmental justice is due to the failure to contemplate issues of respect, community political recognition and participation in its conceptualization.
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/7043
Category: Working paper
Abstract:
The purpose of Justiça ambiental e movimentos sociais. Reflexão teórica a partir de ‘Reconceiving environmental justice: global movements and political theory’ de David Schlosberg, within the course ‘Problematics in International Relations’ of the PhD in International Relations, is to understand to what extent the theorizations of social justice within political theory and environmental claims articulate with a view to the development of a definition of environmental justice at the global level. On the basis of John Rawls’ theorization of social justice, discussed by David Schlosberg in his essay Reconceiving Environmental Justice: Global Movements and Political Theories, we intend to argue that the inadequacy of theories of environmental justice is due to the failure to consider issues of respect, recognition and community political participation in their conceptualization. Schlosberg (2004), from an essay on the theorizations of justice and their articulation with the demands of environmental social movements, questions how the demands of these movements for greater environmental justice, especially those that articulate environmental concerns with certain forms of globalization in their arguments, contribute to the development of a definition of environmental justice at the global level.
Quotation:
Lima, Redy Wilson (2014). “Justiça ambiental e movimentos sociais. Reflexão teórica a partir de Reconceiving environmental justice: global movements and political theory’ de David Schlosberg”. Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão. CEsA – Documentos de Trabalho nº 124/2014.