Arctic justice environment, society and governance

Offering a unique introduction to the study of justice in the European, North American and Russian Arctic, this collection highlights the practical consequences of postcolonial legacies and climate change while championing a sustainable future for Arctic development and governance

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Wood-Donnelly (Editor), Ohlsson, Johanna (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol Bristol University Press 2023, 2023©2023
Series:Spaces and practices of justice
Subjects:
Online Access:
Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
LEADER 04506nam a2200457 u 4500
001 EB002174086
003 EBX01000000000000001311863
005 00000000000000.0
007 tu|||||||||||||||||||||
008 230811 r ||| eng
020 |z 9781529224818 
020 |a 9781529224818 
020 |z 9781529224801 
020 |a 9781529224801 
020 |a 1529224829 
020 |z 1529224802 
020 |a 1529224802 
020 |z 1529224810 
020 |a 1529224810 
050 4 |a GE240.A68 
100 1 |a Wood-Donnelly  |e [editor] 
245 0 0 |a Arctic justice  |h Elektronische Ressource  |b environment, society and governance  |c edited by Corine Wood-Donnelly and Johanna Ohlsson 
260 |a Bristol  |b Bristol University Press  |c 2023, 2023©2023 
300 |a 208 pages 
505 0 |a Energy companies and CSR in the Arctic -- The inadequacies of a 'share-/stake-holder first' approach to society -- The ambiguity and divergence of CSR practices in the Arctic -- Lukoil strategy on CSR -- efficiency and environmental best practice -- Gazprom Neft strategy on CSR -- modernization, technology and health -- A JUST framework for CSR in the Arctic -- What is the JUST CSR framework? -- What are the implications of a JUST framework on a company's activities in the Arctic? -- Conclusion -- Study questions -- Acknowledgements -- References 
505 0 |a 3 A Relational View of Responsibility for Climate Change Effects on the Territories and Communities of the Arctic -- Introduction -- A relational view of responsibility -- Situating Arctic wildfires relationally within wider landscapes of destruction -- Ocean acidification and the boundaries of responsibility -- Actualizing principles, practices and relations of co-responsibility -- Conclusion -- Study questions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4 A JUST CSR Framework for the Arctic -- Introduction -- Which companies are 'responsible' in the Arctic? -- Why being responsible is not enough 
505 0 |a Arctic exceptionalism? -- Assessing a Forstian transnational theory of justice in the Arctic -- Conclusion -- Study questions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 2 Responsibility of and for Structural (In)Justice in Arctic Governance -- Introduction -- Constructing the structure of injustice -- Embedding social inequality within the structure -- Legitimizing the structure through repetition -- Processes and consequences of structural injustice -- Responsibility for injustice -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Study questions -- Acknowledgements -- References 
505 0 |a Front Cover -- Half-title -- Series page -- Arctic Justice: Environment, Society and Governance -- Copyright information -- Table of Contents -- Series Preface -- List of Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction: Justice in the Arctic -- Red threads of justice -- Structure of the volume -- Positions of justice -- 1 Applying a Transnational Theory of Justice to the Arctic -- Introduction -- Issues of justice -- and injustice -- in the Arctic -- Forst's theory of justice in transnational settings -- Arctic governance and transnational issues of justice 
505 0 |a 5 Collective Capabilities and Stranded Assets: Clearing the Path for the Energy Transition in the Arctic -- Introduction -- Background -- From practical wisdom to individual and collective capabilities -- Capabilities and energy justice -- Collective capabilities and energy justice in the Arctic oil and gas development context -- Conclusion -- Study questions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6 Mainstreaming Environmental Justice? Right to the Landscape in Northern Sweden -- Introduction -- Justice enthusiasm -- Landscapes under pressure -- Mining as a moral duty -- It's electrifying 
653 |a POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy 
700 1 |a Ohlsson, Johanna  |e [editor] 
041 0 7 |a eng  |2 ISO 639-2 
989 |b ZDB-39-JOA  |a JSTOR Open Access Books 
490 0 |a Spaces and practices of justice 
015 |a GBC356492 
776 |z 9781529224825 
776 |z 9781529224832 
776 |z 1529224837 
856 4 0 |u https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.3102550  |x Verlag  |3 Volltext 
082 0 |a 909.0913 
520 |a Offering a unique introduction to the study of justice in the European, North American and Russian Arctic, this collection highlights the practical consequences of postcolonial legacies and climate change while championing a sustainable future for Arctic development and governance