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  • Reframing Climate and Environmental Justice 

    Huff, Amber; Naess, Lars Otto (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-12-12)
    Despite a growing focus on the justice dimensions of climate and environmental change, this issue of the IDS Bulletin argues that there are still ‘blind spots’ in dominant mainstream approaches to climate and environmental ...
  • Notes on Contributors – Reframing Climate and Environmental Justice 

    Huff, Amber; Naess, Lars Otto (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-12-12)
    This is the Notes on Contributors for IDS Bulletin 53.4: Reframing Climate and Environmental Justice.
  • Introduction: Reframing Climate and Environmental Justice 

    Huff, Amber; Naess, Lars Otto (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-12-12)
    This issue of the IDS Bulletin brings together a range of empirically grounded studies that add to – and challenge – contemporary debates on climate and environmental justice. Despite a growing focus on justice dimensions ...
  • Recognising Recognition in Climate Justice 

    Benjaminsen, Tor A.; Svarstad, Hanne; Shaw of Tordarroch, Iselin (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-12-12)
    This article argues that in order to achieve climate justice, recognition needs to be given more attention in climate research, discourse, and policies. Through the analysis of three examples, we identify formal and ...
  • Cutting the Supply of Climate Injustice 

    Newell, Peter; Adow, Mohamed (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-12-12)
    This article considers the role of activism and politics to restrict the supply of fossil fuels as a key means to prevent further climate injustices. We firstly explore the historical production of climate injustice through ...
  • Livestock and Climate Justice: Challenging Mainstream Policy Narratives 

    García-Dory, Fernando; Houzer, Ella; Scoones, Ian (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-12-12)
    In discussions around food systems and the climate, livestock is often painted as the villain. While some livestock production in some places contributes significantly to climate change, this is not universally the case. ...
  • Policing Environmental Injustice 

    Brock, Andrea; Stephens Griffin, Nathan (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-12-12)
    Environmental justice (EJ) activists have long worked with abolitionists in their communities, critiquing the ways policing, prisons, and pollution are entangled and racially constituted. Yet, much EJ scholarship reflects ...
  • Epistemological Justice: Decoloniality, Climate Change, and Ecological Conditions for Future Generations 

    Milanez , Felipe; Menton, Mary; Machado de Andrade Souza, Jurema (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-12-12)
    In this article, we reflect on the work of contemporary Brazilian indigenous artists and philosophers who have developed an Amerindian critique of the Anthropocene and the climate emergency. Based on research co-produced ...
  • Climate Justice for Whom? Understanding the Vernaculars of Climate Action and Justice in Marginal Environments of India 

    Srivastava, Shilpi; BOSE, SHIBAJI; Parthasarathy, Devanathan; Mehta, Lyla (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-12-12)
    As calls for climate action gain momentum, governments and international organisations are committing to ambitious climate targets and scaling up their climate action. In this article, we argue that to address climate ...
  • Glossary – Reframing Climate and Environmental Justice 

    Huff, Amber; Naess, Lars Otto (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-12-12)
    This is the Glossary for IDS Bulletin 53.4: Reframing Climate and Environmental Justice.
  • Pandemic Perspectives: Why Different Voices and Views Matter 

    Taylor, Peter; Knipe, Paul (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-07-29)
    Responding effectively to the Covid-19 crisis and in ways that address systemic inequalities in the longer term raises many challenges – and opportunities – for researchers and commissioners of research. Launched in October ...
  • Notes on Contributors 

    Taylor, Peter; Knipe, Paul (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-07-29)
    This is the Notes on Contributors for IDS Bulletin Vol 53 No 3: Pandemic Perspectives: Why Different Voices and Views Matter.
  • Introduction: Pandemic Perspectives – Doing Research Differently During Covid-19 

    Taylor, Peter; Knipe, Paul (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-07-29)
    This article situates, against the backdrop of the Covid-19 crisis and the many systemic inequalities the pandemic has highlighted, challenges and opportunities for researchers and commissioners of research. It provides ...
  • Adapting Disability Research Methods and Practices During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Experiences from the Field 

    Banks, Lena Morgon; Willan, Samantha; Inglis-Jassiem, Gakeemah; Dunkle, Kristin; Ganle, John; Shakespeare, Tom; Khan, Rifat Shahpar; Hameed, Shaffa; Machisa, Mercilene; Watson, Nicholas; Carpenter, Bradley; Smythe, Tracey; Mthethwa, Nomfundo; Seketi, Queen; Wilbur, Jane; Nzuza, Ayanda; İlkkurşun, Zeynep; Tetali, Shailaja; Huq, Lopita; Clyde, Amanda; Hanass-Hancock, Jill (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-07-29)
    People with disabilities are often excluded from research, which may be exacerbated during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. This article provides an overview of key challenges, opportunities, and strategies for conducting ...
  • The Covid-19 Pandemic as an Opportunity for Leveraging Global South Research and Knowledge 

    Charvet, Estefanía; Ordóñez, Andrea (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-07-29)
    The Covid-19 pandemic brought a wave of uncertainty that created a demand for different kinds of knowledge worldwide, the global South included. The digitalisation of international debates unleashed some barriers to ...
  • Glossary 

    Taylor, Peter; Knipe, Paul (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-07-29)
    This is the glossary for IDS Bulletin Vol 53 No 3: Pandemic Perspectives: Why Different Voices and Views Matter.
  • Bangladesh and Covid-19: Reversals and Resilience 

    Rahman, Atiya; Jahan, Nusrat; Matin, Imran; Rahman, Hossain Zillur (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-07-29)
    This article examines two primary data sets to identify the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on different sectors and vulnerable populations in Bangladesh. It attempts to identify how the trends in sectors such as agriculture, ...
  • Positioning Research for Impact: Lessons From a Funder During the Covid-19 Pandemic 

    de Haan, Arjan; Sanchez-Swaren, Emma (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-07-29)
    The Covid-19 pandemic has reinforced the value of robust, policy-relevant research to inform decision-making and heightened the need for evidence-informed responses to address worsening inequalities. While international ...
  • Livelihoods and Welfare Amidst Layered Crises in Afghanistan 

    Nemat, Orzala; Diwakar, Vidya; Ghafoori, Ihsanullah; Azadmanesh, Shukria (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-07-29)
    Afghanistan experienced an extraordinary situation in 2021, marked by intensified conflict, the Covid-19 pandemic, and prolonged drought. This article reflects on the research method and approaches employed to investigate ...
  • Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout: Challenges and Insights from Informal Settlements 

    Lines, Kate; Sebbanja, Junior Alves; Dzimadzi, Stanley; Mitlin, Diana; Mudimu-Matsangaise, Patience; Rao, Vinodkumar; Zidana, Happiness (Institute of Development Studies, 2022-07-29)
    The Covid-19 pandemic’s health impacts on low‑income urban communities have not been insignificant, but the results of state responses and shutdowns implemented without adequate consideration of poverty consequences have ...

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