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Speaking for Ourselves - 9780774816182

Un libro in lingua di Agyeman Julian (EDT) Cole Peter (EDT) Haluza-DeLay Randolph (EDT) O'Riley Patricia A. (EDT) edito da Univ of Washington Pr, 2009

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Environmental equity and injustice in Canada is discussed in this collection of essays from scholars and activists, with subjects ranging from the protection of Algonquin lands from uranium mining to the rethinking of "green" multicultural strategies. Editors Agyeman (environmental policy and planning, Tufts U.), Cole (Aboriginal and Northern studies, U. College of the North), Haluza-DeLay (sociology, King's U. College, Edmonton) and O'Riley (equity studies, York U., Toronto) have collected these articles to show how social movements and public policy have been impacted by the concept of environmental justice over the last two decades, especially in regards to women and First Nations. Students and scholars in environmental and social sciences will appreciate the prologue from Robert Lovelace, written while he was in prison for peaceful protest, on the need for environmental policy reform in Canada. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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