From environmental loss to resistance : infrastructure and the struggle for justice in North America / edited by Michael Loadenthal and Lea Rekow. - Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, (c)2020. - 1 online resource

Includes bibliographies and index.

Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: From Crisis to Response -- Chapter One. Grief, Grit, and Gratitude: Finding Resilience in the Face of Climate Change -- Chapter Two. Environmental Loss and Eco-Sabotage: A (Not So) Radical Response -- Chapter Three. Environmental Policy and Neoliberal Politics: Negotiating beyond the "Third Way" -- Chapter Four. Dams, Boundaries, and the Rising Spirit of Reciprocity -- Chapter Five. Water Justice Crises and Resistance Strategies Chapter Six. Environmentalist Resistance in the World of Infrastructural Brutalism -- Chapter Seven. Border Walls and Bridging Work: Cultivating Resilience in Spaces of Control -- Conclusion: The Importance of Embedded Voices -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover



9781613767528


Environmental justice--North America.
Environmental sociology--North America.
Infrastructure (Economics)--Environmental aspects--North America.
Sustainable development--North America.


Electronic Books.

GE240 / .F766 2020