Arctic justice : environment, society and governance /
Offering a unique introduction to the study of justice in the European, North American and Russian Arctic, this collection highlights the practical consequences of postcolonial legacies and climate change while championing a sustainable future for Arctic development and governance.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol :
Bristol University Press,
2023.
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Colección: | Spaces and practices of justice
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Half-title
- Series page
- Arctic Justice: Environment, Society and Governance
- Copyright information
- Table of Contents
- Series Preface
- List of Figures and Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction: Justice in the Arctic
- Red threads of justice
- Structure of the volume
- Positions of justice
- 1 Applying a Transnational Theory of Justice to the Arctic
- Introduction
- Issues of justice
- and injustice
- in the Arctic
- Forst's theory of justice in transnational settings
- Arctic governance and transnational issues of justice
- Arctic exceptionalism?
- Assessing a Forstian transnational theory of justice in the Arctic
- Conclusion
- Study questions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- 2 Responsibility of and for Structural (In)Justice in Arctic Governance
- Introduction
- Constructing the structure of injustice
- Embedding social inequality within the structure
- Legitimizing the structure through repetition
- Processes and consequences of structural injustice
- Responsibility for injustice
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Study questions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- 3 A Relational View of Responsibility for Climate Change Effects on the Territories and Communities of the Arctic
- Introduction
- A relational view of responsibility
- Situating Arctic wildfires relationally within wider landscapes of destruction
- Ocean acidification and the boundaries of responsibility
- Actualizing principles, practices and relations of co-responsibility
- Conclusion
- Study questions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- 4 A JUST CSR Framework for the Arctic
- Introduction
- Which companies are 'responsible' in the Arctic?
- Why being responsible is not enough
- Energy companies and CSR in the Arctic
- The inadequacies of a 'share-/stake-holder first' approach to society
- The ambiguity and divergence of CSR practices in the Arctic
- Lukoil strategy on CSR
- efficiency and environmental best practice
- Gazprom Neft strategy on CSR
- modernization, technology and health
- A JUST framework for CSR in the Arctic
- What is the JUST CSR framework?
- What are the implications of a JUST framework on a company's activities in the Arctic?
- Conclusion
- Study questions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- 5 Collective Capabilities and Stranded Assets: Clearing the Path for the Energy Transition in the Arctic
- Introduction
- Background
- From practical wisdom to individual and collective capabilities
- Capabilities and energy justice
- Collective capabilities and energy justice in the Arctic oil and gas development context
- Conclusion
- Study questions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- 6 Mainstreaming Environmental Justice? Right to the Landscape in Northern Sweden
- Introduction
- Justice enthusiasm
- Landscapes under pressure
- Mining as a moral duty
- It's electrifying