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Environmental Justice in Australia: When the RATS became IRATE

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posted on 2024-11-14, 12:08 authored by Elisa Arcioni, Glenn Mitchell
Environmental justice is a concept used in the United States to describe and analyse environmental politics. That concept also has application outside the country of its origin. In Australia the case study of a dispute between residents, industry and government in the town of Port Kembla provides an example of how environmental justice can be given specific meaning in a local context. Observations of the ‘politics’ of an environmental dispute are made.

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This article was originally published as Arcioni, E and Mitchell, G, Environmental Justice in Australia: When the RATS became IRATE, Environmental Politics, 14(3), June 2005, 363-379. Copyright Taylor & Francis. Original journal available here.

Journal title

Environmental Politics

Volume

14

Issue

3

Pagination

363-379

Language

English

RIS ID

11836

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