The struggle for ecological democracy : environmental justice movements in the United States / edited by Daniel Faber ; foreword by Carl Anthony.

Other author Faber, Daniel J.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Guilford Press, ©1998.
Descriptionxvi, 366 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesDemocracy and ecology
Democracy and ecology. ^A376082
Contents Introduction to the democracy and ecology series / James O'Connor -- The struggle for ecological democracy and environmental justice / Daniel Faber -- The political ecology of American capitalism : new challenges for the environmental justice movement / Daniel Faber -- Dying for a living : workers, production, and the environment / Charles Levenstein and John Wooding -- Risk and justice : capitalist production and the environment / Rodger C. Field -- Environmental justice from the grassroots : reflections on history, gender, and expertise / Giovanna Di Chiro -- Popular epidemiology and the struggle for community health in the environmental justice movement / Patrick Novotny -- The network for environmental and economic justice in the Southwest : an interview with Richard Moore / Paul Almeida -- The limits of environmentalism without class : lessons from the ancient forest struggle in the Pacific Northwest / John Bellamy Foster -- Remapping North American environmentalism : contending visions and divergent practices in the fight over NAFTA / Michael Dreiling -- Earth first! in Northern California : an interview with Judi Bari / Douglas Bevington -- Racism and resource colonization / Al Gedicks -- Ecological legitimacy and cultural essentialism : Hispano grazing in the Southwest / Laura Pulido -- The "brown" and the "green" revisited : Chicanos and environmental politics in the upper Rio Grande / Devon Peña and María Mondragon-Valdéz.
Local noteLittle-323927--305131028354Z
General note"A project of the Boston Capitalism, nature, socialism editorial group."
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Other title Capitalism, nature, socialism.
LCCN 98025564
ISBN1572303417 (hc.)
ISBN1572303425 (pbk.)