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Introduction: Expanding the Boundaries of Environmental Labour Studies
Part I. Histories
Labour and the Environment in India
Energy Transitions in the Global South: The Precarious Location of Unions
The New Struggles to Be Born: The Difficult Birth of a Democratic Ecosocialist Working-Class Politics
The Green New Deal and Just Transition Frames within the American Labour Movement
Working-Class Environmentalism: The Case of Northwest Timber Workers
Trade Unions and Environmental Justice
Part II: Seeking Common Ground (contains 6 articles)
Part III: Farmers, Commoners, Communities (contains 6 articles)
Part IV: Trade Unions and the State (contains 5 articles)
Part V: Organic Intellectuals (contains 4 articles)
Part VI: Rethinking and Broadening Concepts (contains 8 articles).
Part I. Histories
Labour and the Environment in India
Energy Transitions in the Global South: The Precarious Location of Unions
The New Struggles to Be Born: The Difficult Birth of a Democratic Ecosocialist Working-Class Politics
The Green New Deal and Just Transition Frames within the American Labour Movement
Working-Class Environmentalism: The Case of Northwest Timber Workers
Trade Unions and Environmental Justice
Part II: Seeking Common Ground (contains 6 articles)
Part III: Farmers, Commoners, Communities (contains 6 articles)
Part IV: Trade Unions and the State (contains 5 articles)
Part V: Organic Intellectuals (contains 4 articles)
Part VI: Rethinking and Broadening Concepts (contains 8 articles).