Special Issue on Planetary Justice, Vol 33, Issue 7 out now

New Special Issue available here from guest editors Stefan Pedersen, Dimitris Stevis & Agni Kalfagianni. See below for details of the articles.

Introduction

What is planetary justice?
Stefan Pedersen, Dimitris Stevis & Agni Kalfagianni
Pages: 1137-1145

Research Article

Planetary justice: a systematic analysis of an emerging discourse
Agni Kalfagianni, Stefan Pedersen & Dimitris Stevis
Pages: 1146-1165

The self-work of planetary justice
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer
Pages: 1166-1184

Planetary justice reconsidered: developing response-abilities in planetary relations
Milja Kurki
Pages: 1185-1204

What matter matters as a matter of justice?
Christine J. Winter & David Schlosberg
Pages: 1205-1224

Indigenous and traditional communities’ ways of knowing and being in planetary justice
Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue, Thais Lemos Ribeiro, Veronica Korber Gonçalves, Larissa Basso & Paula Franco Moreira
Pages: 1225-1244

Power & temporality in pursuing transformative planetary justice
Stacia Ryder, Erik Kojola & David Pellow
Pages: 1245-1264

Time, transition, and planetary decolonial justice as invention
Anna M. Agathangelou
Pages: 1265-1285

Earth system boundaries and Earth system justice: sharing the ecospace 
Joyeeta Gupta, Klaudia Prodani, Xuemei Bai, Lauren Gifford, Tim M. Lenton, Ilona Otto, Laura Pereira, Crelis Rammelt, Joeri Scholtens & Joan David Tàbara
Pages: 1286-1305

More from Issue 7: Book Reviews

Indigenous knowledge and disaster risk reduction: insight towards perception, response, adaptation and sustainability
by Gopal Krishna Panda, Uday Chatterjee, Nairwita Bandyopadhyay, Martiwi Diah Setiawati, Debarpita Banerjee, Switzerland, Springer Cham, 2023

Feng Kong
Pages: 1306-1308

Clean air at what cost? The rise of Blunt Force Regulation in China
by Denise Sienli van der Kamp, Cambridge University Press, London, 2024

Ran An
Pages: 1308-1310

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