Social Movements and the Environment
Contents of This Chapter:
- Learning Outcomes
- Chapter Story
- Going Deeper
- Licenses and Attributions for Chapter Story
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- All Rights Reserved Content
- Types of Social Movements
- Licenses and Attributions for Types of Social Movements
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- All Rights Reserved Content
- Stages of Social Movements
- Influence of Social Media
- Case Study: Occupy Wall Street and the Arab Spring
- Licenses and Attributions for “Stages of Social Movements”
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- All Rights Reserved Content
- Perspectives on Social Movements
- Resource Mobilization
- Political Opportunity Theory
- New Social Movement Theory
- Social Movements in Theory and Action
- Licenses and Attributions for Perspectives on Social Movements
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- Environmental Inequity
- Inequity in Environmental Impact
- Human-Made Disasters
- Hazardous Living Conditions
- Environmental Racism
- Pandemics and COVID-19
- Inequity in Environmental Transition
- Going Deeper
- Native American Tribes and Environmental Racism
- Licenses and Attributions for Environmental Inequity
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- All Rights Reserved Content
- Shifts in Perspective and Practice
- Indigenous Wisdom
- Biocentrism
- Cosmocentrism
- Environmental Sustainability
- Going Deeper
- Licenses and Attributions for Shifts in Perspective and Practice
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- All Rights Reserved Content
- Environmental Justice Movements
- Environmental Justice in the United States
- Environmental Justice: Global
- Going Deeper
- The U.S. Navy, Hazardous Waste, and Hurricane Katrina in Puerto Rico
- Licenses and Attributions for Environmental Justice Movements
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- All Rights Reserved Content
- Indigenous-Led Environmental Justice Movements
- Values
- Knowledge
- Rights and Action
- Going Deeper
- Licenses and Attributions for Indigenous-Led Environmental Movements
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- Open Content, All Rights Reserved
- Making Connections: Regeneration and Collaboration
- Licenses and Attributions for Making Connections: Regeneration and Collaboration
- Open Content, Original
- Conclusion
- Review of Learning Outcomes
- Key Terms
- Comprehension Check
- Licenses and Attributions for Conclusion
- References
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