2021
DOI: 10.13001/jwcs.v6i1.6465
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The Failure of Lifestyle Environmentalism and the Promise of the Green New Deal for Working-Class People

Abstract: There is an urgent need to address a range of environmental issues, including climate change, but the policies enacted to date have usually done nothing to address class inequities and have often led to increased working-class disadvantage. The causes of the climate and other environmental crises have often been located in problematic individual lifestyles, with little recognition of the time, economic and health constraints that make it difficult for working-class people to adopt green lifestyles. The Green N… Show more

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“…The first is rooted in Marxist studies of social movements, the sociology of work and organizations, and draws on the concept of "working-class ecologies" (Keil, 1994;Barca, 2012;Bell, 2021). The focus is generally on struggles and social mobilizations in industrial workplaces for the improvement of the quality of life and the environment.…”
Section: Environmentalism Of the Poor Working-class Environmentalism ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first is rooted in Marxist studies of social movements, the sociology of work and organizations, and draws on the concept of "working-class ecologies" (Keil, 1994;Barca, 2012;Bell, 2021). The focus is generally on struggles and social mobilizations in industrial workplaces for the improvement of the quality of life and the environment.…”
Section: Environmentalism Of the Poor Working-class Environmentalism ...mentioning
confidence: 99%