Contents:
1 Introduction: inequality and the environment 1
Michael A. Long, Michael J. Lynch, and Paul B. Stretesky
PART I THEORETICAL TRADITIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUALITY
2 Treadmill of production 11
Amalia Leguizamón
3 Substantive inequality and the alienated metabolism of the
capital system 28
Brett Clark, John Bellamy Foster, and Daniel Auerbach
4 Ecologically unequal exchange 44
Kelly F. Austin
5 Social inequalities, environmental crises, and the STIRPAT model
59
Patrick Trent Greiner, Julius Alexander McGee, and Richard York
6 Environmental justice 71
David N. Pellow
7 Money, value, and entropy 86
Alf Hornborg
PART II RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUALITY
8 Greenwashed relations of genocide 103
Martin Crook and Damien Short
9 Environmental inequality and rights of nature among
Indigenous
Peoples in North America 125
Julie Schweitzer, Olivia M. Fleming, and Tamara L. Mix
10 Nonhuman Animal rights 147
Corey L. Wrenn
PART III RACE/ETHNICITY, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, AND
ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUALITY
11 Race and environmental inequality 162
Md Belal Hossain
12 Environmental
inequality in West Africa 181
Jessie K. Luna and Gabin Korbeogo
13 Energy development and sociocultural inequality among First
Nation Peoples 200
Duane A. Gill and Liesel A. Ritchie
PART IV GENDER AND ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUALITY
14 Gender and environmental inequality 225
Laura A. McKinney and Devin Wright
15 Gender and nonhuman animals 243
Amy Fitzgerald and Nik Taylor
16 Gender, large-scale resource extraction, and environmental
inequality in
Latin America 262
Inge A.M. Boudewijn and Katy Jenkins
PART V THE ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUALITY
17 Organizational political economy, corporate power, and the
great
acceleration of environmental pollution in the United States
285
Harland Prechel
18 Inequality, emissions, and human well-being 305
Jennifer E. Givens, Orla M. Kelly, and Andrew K. Jorgenson
19 Working time, inequality, and sustainability 322
Jared B. Fitzgerald and Juliet Schor
PART VI THE STATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUALITY
20 Democracy and environmental inequality 343
Liam Downey and Brigid Mark
21 Environmental criminal enforcement and environmental justice in
the
United States 362
Joshua Ozymy and Melissa Jarrell Ozymy
22 Non-criminal enforcement and environmental inequality in the
United States 380
Tara O’Connor Shelley and Anne E. Egelston
23 Incarceration and environmental inequality 402
Maggie Leόn-Corwin, Jericho R. McElroy, and Michelle L. Estes
24 Grassland conservation and environmental inequality in Inner
Mongolia, China 425
KuoRay Mao, Qian Zhang, and Micaela Truslove
PART VII CLIMATE AND INEQUALITY
25 Climate change governance, environment, and inequality in Latin
America 446
Ruth E. McKie
26 Social theory and climate change in the interregnum 460
Robert J. Antonio
27 Hurricanes, floods, and environmental inequality 486
Jayajit Chakraborty, Timothy W. Collins, Aaron B. Flores, and Sara
E. Grineski
PART VIII NATURAL RESOURCES AND INEQUALITY
28 Coal and environmental inequality 502
Ryan Wishart and Pierce Greenberg
29 Hydraulic fracturing and environmental inequality 527
Stephanie A. Malin, Adam Mayer, and Shawn Hazboun
30 Uranium mining, environmental inequality, and Native American
health 551
Averi R. Fegadel
PART IX FOOD INSECURITY, INJUSTICE, AND INEQUALITY
31 Food insecurity, inequality, and the environment 570
Stephen J. Scanlan
32 Food insecurity and inequality among young people in the United
States 597
Lara Gonçalves
Index
Edited by Michael A. Long, Professor, Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University, Michael J. Lynch, Professor, Department of Criminology, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, University of South Florida, US and Paul B. Stretesky, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lincoln, UK
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