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Epistemic landmarks and outlines of climate justice
Natures sciences sociétés (Montrouge), 2022-01, Vol.30 (1), p.14-30
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ;ISSN: 1240-1307 ;EISSN: 1765-2979 ;DOI: 10.1051/nss/2022016
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Title:
Epistemic landmarks and outlines of climate justice
Author:
Tsayem Demaze, Moïse
;
Philippe, Claire
Subjects:
Environment and Society
;
Environmental Sciences
;
Environmental studies
;
Humanities and Social Sciences
;
Law
Is Part Of:
Natures sciences sociétés (Montrouge), 2022-01, Vol.30 (1), p.14-30
Description:
Climate justice has become an important field of multidisciplinary research leading to abundant publications. This abundance highlights the need to identify and analyze the structuring knowledge of this research field. To this end, we reviewed the scientific publications referenced in Scopus. The four conceptualizations that emerge from our corpus show that climate justice is considered as a specific component of environmental justice, i.e., a burden-budget to be shared, actions and mobilization of civil society, a just energy transition. These conceptualizations were then considered in a chronological perspective which showed the evolution and enrichment of the lexical field associated with climate justice between 2004 and 2019. The inventory of places and territories addressed in the publications revealed that climate justice has generated little localized empirical knowledge. We also analyzed the key theme of power and domination relationships to highlight the protagonists (developed countries against developing countries, civil society against states, local communities against extractivist industries and multinationals) and the challenges (climate change burden, development model, environmental justice). As all the papers of the Scopus base are in English, we carried out a complementary bibliographic research in Cairn and Open Edition to analyze publications in French. They show a predominance of legal analyzes of climate justice. The paper offers a panorama and highlight with landmarks that underscore the scientific scope of climate justice as a field of knowledge in construction. -Le caractère foisonnant des publications multidisciplinaires sur la justice climatique souligne la nécessité de circonscrire les savoirs structurant ce domaine de recherche. Pour ce faire, nous avons effectué une revue de la littérature inventoriée dans Scopus. Elle nous a permis de faire ressortir quatre conceptualisations selon lesquelles la justice climatique est comprise comme une composante spécifique de la justice environnementale, un fardeau-budget à partager, des actions et des mobilisations de la société civile, une transition énergétique juste. Ces conceptualisations sont ensuite situées dans une perspective chronologique qui montre l'évolution et l'enrichissement du champ lexical associé à la justice climatique entre 2004 et 2019. Le relevé des lieux et territoires abordés dans les publications révèle que la justice climatique donne lieu à peu de connaissances empiriques localisées. L'analyse de la thématique phare des rapports de pouvoir et de domination met en évidence les protagonistes (pays développés contre pays en développement, société civile contre États, communautés locales contre industries extractivistes et multinationales) et les enjeux (répartition du fardeau climatique, modèle de développement, justice environnementale). Comme tous les articles répertoriés dans Scopus sont en anglais, nous avons effectué une recherche bibliographique complémentaire dans Cairn et OpenEdition pour analyser des publications francophones. Elles montrent une prédominance des analyses juridiques de la justice climatique. L'article offre un panorama et un éclairage avec des repères soulignant la portée scientifique de la justice climatique en tant que champ de connaissances en construction.
Publisher:
EDP Sciences
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 1240-1307
EISSN: 1765-2979
DOI: 10.1051/nss/2022016
Source:
HAL SHS: Archive ouverte en Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société (Open Access)
Hyper Article en Ligne (HAL) (Open Access)
Alma/SFX Local Collection
DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
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