Research on environmental justice in China : limitations and possibilities

This note focuses on current sociological research being conducted in China on the concept of environmental justice. It critically reviews how the concept has been used in the Chinese context since the 1990s, evaluating some of the possibilities and limitations of the concept. We argue that environm...

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Published in:Chinese Journal of Environmental Law
Main Authors: Mah, Alice, Wang, Xinhong
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Published: Brill - Nijhoff 2017
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Mah, Alice and Wang, Xinhong (2017) Research on environmental justice in China : limitations and possibilities. Chinese Journal of Environmental Law, 1 (2). pp. 263-272. doi:10.1163/24686042-12340016 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24686042-12340016> ISSN 2468-6034.
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Research on environmental justice in China : limitations and possibilities
title Research on environmental justice in China : limitations and possibilities
title_full Research on environmental justice in China : limitations and possibilities
title_fullStr Research on environmental justice in China : limitations and possibilities
title_full_unstemmed Research on environmental justice in China : limitations and possibilities
title_short Research on environmental justice in China : limitations and possibilities
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KN Asia and Eurasia
Africa
Pacific Area
and Antarctica
topic_facet DS Asia
KN Asia and Eurasia
Africa
Pacific Area
and Antarctica
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