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Race, class and environmental justice
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Race, class and environmental justice book
Race, class and environmental justice
DOI link for Race, class and environmental justice
Race, class and environmental justice book
ByLisa Benton-Short, John Rennie Short
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2013
Imprint Routledge
Pages 19
eBook ISBN 9780203103500
ABSTRACT
The city is both an environmental and a social construct. It is predicated upon ecological processes; indeed, it is a complex ecological system in its own right, yet also a social artifact that embodies and reflects power relations and social differences. The city is at the center of a socialenvironment dialectic that connects the environmental and the political. In this chapter we will explore how issues of class, race and gender interconnect with environmental issues.