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Research Article

Transition tensions: mapping conflicts in movements for a just and sustainable transition

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Pages 435-456 | Published online: 31 Mar 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The concept of a ‘just transition’ positions justice concerns of workers, front-line communities, and other marginalized groups at the center of sustainability efforts. However, related scholarship has largely neglected conflicts that arise between sustainability and justice goals. A framework is developed to identify three main tensions that planners and activists may encounter in efforts to advance a just transition. First, the ‘sustainability-inclusivity’ tension involves conflicts between rapid and bold policy action in time-sensitive contexts and inclusive governance processes. Second, the ‘sustainability-recognition’ tension involves conflicts between sustainability performance and recognition of diverse value systems and rights. Third, the ‘sustainability-equity’ tension involves conflicts between achieving sustainability performance and equitable distribution of benefits and burdens. Identifying and intentionally responding to such tensions is crucial to advance a just transition in the context of growing domestic and international inequality, the erosion of worker rights, and a warming climate.

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Notes

1. As such, this represented an example of a movement that transcended the binary understanding in scholarship between ‘old social movements’, focused on economic redistribution, and ‘new social movements,’ focused on post-material values (see Melucci Citation1980).

2. She is in 2019 UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous peoples.

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Environmental Politics Article of the Year Award

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