Environmental Inequalities and Democratic Citizenship: Linking Normative Theory with Empirical Research

Analyse & Kritik 36 (2):345–366 (2014)
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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to link empirical findings concerning environmental inequalities with different normative yard-sticks for assessing whether these inequalities should be deemed unjust, or not. We argue that such an inquiry must necessarily take into account some caveats regarding both empirical research and normative theory. We suggest that empirical results must be contextualised by establishing geographies of risk. As a normative yard-stick we propose a moderately demanding social-egalitarian account of justice and democratic citizenship, which we take to be best suited to identify unjust as well as legitimate instances of socio-environmental inequality

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Ivo Wallimann-Helmer
Université de Fribourg
Fabian Schuppert
University of Zürich

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