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The main aim of the project is to expand the theory of environmental justice by analyzing the every-day life lived experience of local communities exposed to various environmental changes, hazards and conflicts. We also aim to develop a new analytical framework of environmental justice by examining the tensions between typical and alternative forms of ‘doing justice’ enacted by local communities. Developing a typology of performative EJ will be done by differentiating between different layers of injustice beyond dualist dilemmas such as distributional vs recognition or cultural vs material, by studying the acts of un-doing assumed ‘natural’ identities and by understanding the connections between ecology and decolonial/postcolonial thinking.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 4 of 4
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2025Protestele fermierilor în mass-media mainstream din România: teme, narațiuni și încadrari predominanteSălcudean, Minodora
2025-11Seeds of Discord or Lanes of Solidarity? : Understanding farmers’ protests in Central and Eastern Europe within the context of increasing Ukrainian grain flowsMamonova, Spiewak, Ruta Natalia; Bilewicz, Chęcińska, Kinga Aleksandra; Sălcudean, Velicu, Irina Minodora; Gonda, Bori, Péter József Noémi
2026-01The insidious toxicity of investor-state arbitration Gabriel Resources vs RomaniaVelicu, Codreanu, Ionut Irina; Alexandrescu, Triefus, Stephanie Filip; Rusu, Bunescu, Ioana Ioana
2025-02Polenta and Cyanide? Investment Arbitration as Prospective Environmental Injustice in Roșia MontanăVelicu, Irina; Triefus, Stephanie
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 4 of 4