“Collaborative Research and Action for Climate Justice in California”

Q1 Social Sciences Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Pub Date : 2021-12-05 DOI:10.1080/10455752.2021.2007538
David N. Pellow, E. Williams, Ana Rosa Rizo-Centino
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ABSTRACT How can university scholars and community activists effectively collaborate to produce generative, empowering, and materially impactful knowledge and actions concerning climate change and climate justice? In this paper, we report on a collaborative effort between climate justice non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and university faculty and students to conduct research to produce innovative ideas and insights about just transitions in California and to support social movement campaigns aimed at actually reducing greenhouse gas emissions by keeping fossil fuels in the ground. This collaboration was jointly initiated by faculty and students at a California university alongside leaders of local social movement organizations dedicated to climate justice, as a response to several proposed development projects that would expand oil extraction and fossil fuel use in that state. We argue that these efforts produced a climate justice gestalt that serves to amplify our productivity, power, and impact well beyond what any single partner could do separately or individually with respect to addressing climate injustices in our region. This is our plan for addressing climate change from an anti-authoritarian, participatory approach that will speak to new developments in the scholarship on climate and environmental justice studies and collaborative research methods.
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“加州气候正义合作研究与行动”
大学学者和社区活动家如何有效地合作,产生关于气候变化和气候正义的生产性、赋权性和实质性影响的知识和行动?在本文中,我们报告了气候正义非政府组织(ngo)与大学教师和学生之间的合作努力,他们进行研究,以产生有关加州公正过渡的创新想法和见解,并支持旨在通过保留化石燃料来减少温室气体排放的社会运动。这项合作是由加州一所大学的师生和当地致力于气候正义的社会运动组织的领导人共同发起的,作为对几个拟议的开发项目的回应,这些项目将扩大该州的石油开采和化石燃料的使用。我们认为,这些努力产生了一种气候正义的格式塔,有助于扩大我们的生产力、权力和影响,远远超出任何一个合作伙伴单独或单独在解决我们地区的气候不公正方面所能做的。这是我们从一种反专制、参与式的方法来解决气候变化问题的计划,它将讨论气候和环境正义研究以及合作研究方法方面学术研究的新发展。
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism
Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: CNS is a journal of ecosocialism. We welcome submissions on red-green politics and the anti-globalization movement; environmental history; workplace labor struggles; land/community struggles; political economy of ecology; and other themes in political ecology. CNS especially wants to join (relate) discourses on labor, feminist, and environmental movements, and theories of political ecology and radical democracy. Works on ecology and socialism are particularly welcome.
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