Hybrid event
Venue : Room S1, second floor, 28 rue des Saints-Pères 75007 and online via zoom
This session is part of the Environnement and International Relations seminar.
This presentation explores the distinctiveness of French and francophone approaches to environmental justice. We first take stock of the empirical evidence of environmental injustices and inequalities in France. We then introduce some of the theoretical origins and discuss some of the main insights from the French literature in light of contemporary environmental justice scholarship.
Speaker:
Brendan Coolsaet, FNRS/UCLouvain
Discussant:
Anaëlle Vergonjeanne, CERI, Sciences Po Paris
Responsables scientifiques :
Carola Kloeck, assistant professor, Sciences Po-CERI
Adrien Estève, docteur associé, Sciences Po-CERI
Anaëlle Vergonjeanne, doctorante, Sciences Po-CERI
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