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The Ecological Transition In Working-Class Neighbourhoods. Towards Greater Environmental Justice ?

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  • Lécureur, Clairelou

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This first issue of the Enseignements du Lab collection provides a transversal reading of the results of four collective projects linked to the ecological transition in working-class neighbourhoods. It focuses on the sociological dimension of the climate crisis and, more specifically, on environmental inequalities. The link between environmental issues and inequalities is not new, but it is increasingly being studied, mainly through the prism of working-class neighbourhoods. Indeed, residents of low-income urban areas are more vulnerable to the consequences of climate change. And this, even though they contribute to it the least, through their consumption. After presenting the specific context and potential of working-class neighbourhoods to contribute to the social and ecological transition, this publication answers the following question: what actions are possible in working-class neighbourhoods to address environmental inequalities and move towards greater environmental justice?

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  • Lécureur, Clairelou, 2024. "The Ecological Transition In Working-Class Neighbourhoods. Towards Greater Environmental Justice ?," SocArXiv d4pwh, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:d4pwh
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/d4pwh
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