id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_iovil2ito5f6hkl5wqe6dvjsj4 Thomas Sikor Globalizing environmental justice? 2014 7 .pdf application/pdf 7710 897 42 justice concerns may not only be universal(izing), but also increasingly operate at a global scale: creating international political communities and finding expression within 'global' institutions of place-specific environmental justice relate to larger-scale political and economic processes through globalization and the expanding reach of global governance arrangements. Though globalizing tendencies are uneven, environmental injustices are often produced and justice claims invoked in relation to the re-scaling of explore how globalizing practices and processes impact upon specific environmental struggles to develop ways of understanding on the globalizing production of environmental justices and injustices and the interest of international political economists in the workings of global networks and institutions with political ecologists' attention to the specificity of place-based socio-environmental struggles. Equally, environmental injustices and claims of justice, Robbins (2014) suggests, arise from locally specific practices with mobilizations for environmental justice in the global South and the global movement for environmental justice. ./cache/work_iovil2ito5f6hkl5wqe6dvjsj4.pdf ./txt/work_iovil2ito5f6hkl5wqe6dvjsj4.txt