Introduction: Expanding the Boundaries of Environmental Labour Studies
págs. 1-31
págs. 35-58
Energy Transitions in the Global South: The Precarious Location of Unions
págs. 59-81
The New Struggles to Be Born: The Difficult Birth of a Democratic Ecosocialist Working-Class Politics
págs. 83-103
págs. 105-126
Working-Class Environmentalism: The Case of Northwest Timber Workers
págs. 127-147
págs. 149-173
‘Beware of the Crocodile’s Smile’: Labour-Environmentalism in the Struggle to Achieve a Just Transition in South Africa
págs. 177-197
Fighting in the Name of Workers: Exploring the Dynamics of Labour-Environmental Conflicts in Kerala
págs. 199-223
Trade Union Politics for a Just Transition: Towards Consensus or Dissensus?
págs. 225-248
Climate Jobs Plans: A Mobilizing Strategy in Search of Agency
págs. 249-270
The Role of Ecuadorian Working-Class Environmentalism in Promoting Environmental Justice: An Overview of the Hydrocarbon and Agricultural Sectors
págs. 271-294
A Just Transition for All?: A Debate on the Limits and Potentials of a Just Transition in Canada
págs. 295-316
Labouring the Commons: Amazonia’s ‘Extractive Reserves’ and the Legacy of Chico Mendes
págs. 319-338
págs. 339-364
Whose Labour, Whose Land?: Indigenous and Labour Conflicts and Alliances over Resource Extraction
págs. 365-387
Commoning Labour, Labouring the Commons: Centring the Commons in Environmental Labour Studies
págs. 389-414
Agroecological Farmer Movements and Advocacy Coalitions in Sub-Saharan Africa: Between De-Politicization and Re-Politicization
págs. 415-440
Working-Class Environmentalism in the UK: Organising for Sustainability Beyond the Workplace
págs. 441-463
págs. 467-491
Labour Resistance Against Fossil Fuel Subsidies Reform: Neoliberal Discourses and African Realities
págs. 493-516
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págs. 539-562
Environment, Labour and Health: The Ecological-Social Debts of China’s Economic Development
págs. 563-580
Introduction: Trade Union Environmentalists as Organic Intellectuals in the USA, the UK, and Spain
págs. 583-590
págs. 591-619
Caring for Nature, Justice for Workers: Worldviews on the Relationship Between Labour, Nature and Justice
págs. 621-646
págs. 647-673
The Commodification of Human Life: Labour, Energy and Money in a Deteriorating Biosphere
págs. 677-697
Workers, Trade Unions, and the Imperial Mode of Living: Labour Environmentalism from the Perspective of Hegemony Theory
págs. 699-720
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págs. 743-767
págs. 769-792
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Technology and the Future of Work: The Why, How and What of Production
David Elliott
págs. 839-861
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