LEADER 04414cam 2200577 i 4500001 on1141038133 003 OCoLC 005 20200821094218.4 008 200127s2020 mauab b s001 1 eng 010 2019044540 020 9781625345042 |qhardcover 020 1625345046 |qhardcover 020 9781625345059 |qpaperback 020 1625345054 |qpaperback 020 |z9781613767528 |qelectronic book 020 |z9781613767535 |qelectronic book 035 (Sirsi) 40030137854 035 40030137854 035 (OCoLC)1141038133 040 LBSOR/DLC |beng |erda |cDLC |dOCLCO |dBDX |dOCLCF |dYDX |dUtOrBLW 042 pcc 043 n------ 050 00 GE240.N7 |bF76 2020 082 00 304.2/8097 |223 245 00 From environmental loss to resistance : |binfrastructure and the struggle for justice in North America / |cedited by Michael Loadenthal and Lea Rekow. 264 1 Amherst : |bUniversity of Massachusetts Press, |c[2020] 300 xvi, 174 pages : |billustrations, map ; |c23 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Preface / Carol J. Adams -- Introduction: From crisis to response / Michael Loadenthal and Lea Rekow -- Grief, grit, and gratitude : finding resilience in the face of climate change / Jan Inglis -- Environmental loss and eco-sabotage : a (not so) radical response / Michael Loadenthal -- Environmental policy and neoliberal politics : negotiating beyond the 'third way' / Lea Rekow -- Dams, boundaries and the rising spirit of reciprocity / Eileen Delehanty Pearkes -- Water justice crises and resistance strategies / Zoë Roller -- Environmentalist resistance in the world of infrastructural brutalism / Michael Truscello -- Border walls and bridging work : cultivating resilience in spaces of control / Randall Amster -- Conclusion: The importance of embedded voices / Michael Loadenthal and Lea Rekow. 520 "North Americans have reached a socioenvironmental tipping point and stand at a critical juncture where social transformation has become necessary to secure a stable and desirable future. As hurricanes destroy coastal areas that once hosted schools and homes, petroleum refineries choke nearby communities and their parks, and pipeline construction threatens water rights for indigenous peoples, communities are left to determine how to best manage and mitigate environmental loss. In this new collection, a range of contributors-among them researchers, practitioners, organizers, and activists-explore the ways in which people counter or cope with feelings of despair, leverage action for positive change, and formulate pathways to achieve environmental justice goals. These essays pay particular attention to issues of race, class, economic liberalization, and geography; place contemporary environmental struggles in a critical context that emphasizes justice, connection, and reconciliation; and raise important questions about the challenges and responses that concern those pursuing environmental justice. Contributors include the volume editors, Carol J. Adams, Randall Amster, Jan Inglis, Eileen Delehanty Pearkes, Zoë Roller, and Michael Truscello"-- |cProvided by publisher. 650 0 Environmental justice |zNorth America. |=^A407898 650 0 Environmental sociology |zNorth America. |=^A1097158 650 0 Infrastructure (Economics) |xEnvironmental aspects |zNorth America. |=^A154185 650 0 Sustainable development |zNorth America. |=^A305155 651 0 North America |xEnvironmental conditions |y21st century. |=^A122229 650 7 Ecology. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00901476 650 7 Environmental justice. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00913104 650 7 Environmental sociology. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01749638 650 7 Sustainable development. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01139731 651 7 North America. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01242475 |?UNAUTHORIZED 648 7 2000-2099 |2fast 700 1 Loadenthal, Michael, |eeditor. |=^A1355491 700 1 Rekow, Lea, |eeditor. |=^A1414147 949 |i30372017371219 |ojjlm 960 |o1 |s90.00 |tJoyner48 |uJAPP |zUSD 596 1 998 5548091