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Struggles for environmental justice involve communities mobilising
against powerful forces which advocate 'development', driven
increasingly by neoliberal imperatives. In doing so, communities
face questions about their alliances with other groups, working
with outsiders and issues of class, race, ethnicity, gender,
worker/community and settler/indigenous relationships. Written by a
wide range of international scholars and activists, contributors
explore these dynamics and the opportunities for agency and
solidarity. They critique the practice of community development
professionals, academics, trade union organisers, social movements
and activists and inform those engaged in the pursuit of justice as
community, development and environment interact.
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