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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel collectively engage with social movements and environmental justice by considering related questions like "What lessons from past environmental social movements inform contemporary democratic social movements?" "What forms of inequalities do supposedly 'just' practices reproduce? "What does a just energy transition mean and look like in practice?
Innovative Responses to Social Movements - Daniel Richards
The Interactive Framework for a Just Transition Based upon Energy Justice - Paul Inseok Jo, SUNY, University at Albany; Jennifer Dodge, SUNY, University at Albany
Unveiling Green Discontent in Peripheries: For a Just and Democratic Transition - Theodore Tallent, Sciences Po
Inclusive and Dynamic Commoning in Informal Urban Green Spaces - Amy R. Poteete, Concordia University