Ecologically Unequal Exchange Environmental Injustice in Comparative
At a time of societal urgency surrounding ecological crises from depleted fisheries to mineral extraction and potential pathways towards environmental and ecological justice, this book re-examines ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) from a historical and
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Edited by R. Scott Frey, Paul K. Gellert, and Harry F. Dahms
Ecologically Unequal Exchange
R. Scott Frey • Paul K. Gellert Harry F. Dahms Editors
Ecologically Unequal Exchange Environmental Injustice in Comparative and Historical Perspective
Editors R. Scott Frey University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN, USA
Paul K. Gellert University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN, USA
Harry F. Dahms University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN, USA
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Acknowledgments
We would like to thank the authors, reviewers, and our editor at Palgrave, Rachael Ballard, who made this volume possible. Special thanks are due to the University of Illinois Press for giving permission to reproduce a portion of Stephen Bunker’s foundational text Underdeveloping the Amazon as the first chapter of this volume and to his widow, Dena Wortzel, for her support of the project. We would also like to thank the co-sponsors of our conference on ecologically unequal exchange at the University of Tennessee, including the Center for the Study of Social Justice, the Department of Sociology, the Haines-Morris Grant Program of the College of Arts & Sciences, the Howard H. Baker Center for Public Policy, Africana Studies, Global Studies, Latin American & Caribbean Studies, Asian Studies, and the Department of Anthropology. We give special thanks to Department of Sociology
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