New special issue, “Exploring Planetary Justice”

11 views
Skip to first unread message

Biermann, F.H.B. (Frank)

unread,
Feb 10, 2021, 8:39:03 AM2/10/21
to gep-ed

Dear GEP-ED colleagues,

 

The EARTH SYSTEM GOVERNANCE journal has published a new special issue, “Exploring Planetary Justice.

Justice is a core dimension of any effort to analyze the political responses to the rapid transformation of our planetary systems. This special issue is a first collection of studies to offer systematic and detailed conceptualizations of “planetary justice,” and to place the important justice discourse in the broader debate on planetary stewardship, earth system transformation and earth system governance. 

We hope to initiate with this Special Issue a broader debate on planetary justice in our communities.

All articles are fully open access and can be downloaded for free at all times. The article titles below are linked to their respective URL. No paywalls.

 

Planetary justice as a challenge for earth system governance: Editorial

Frank Biermann, Elizabeth Dirth and Agni Kalfagianni

 

Planetary justice: What can we learn from ethics and political philosophy?

Colin Hickey and Ingrid Robeyns

 

Planetary justice: A research framework

Frank Biermann and Agni Kalfagianni

 

Planetary just transition? How inclusive and how just?

Dimitris Stevis and Romain Felli

 

Planetary justice: Prioritizing the poor in earth system governance

Prakash Kashwan, Frank Biermann, Aarti Gupta and Chukwumerije Okereke

 

Rights, equity and justice: A diagnostic for social meta-norm diffusion in environmental governance

Sarah Lawless, Andrew M. Song, Philippa J. Cohen and Tiffany H. Morrison

 

What do researchers mean when talking about justice? An empirical review of justice narratives in global change research

Elizabeth Dirth, Frank Biermann and Agni Kalfagianni

 

 

Best regards,

Frank

Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages