Relevant Journals

The following are some journals with content that is allied with the subject of the GEJ concentration. There are of course several journals worldwide, and this list will continue to be expanded. If you have a suggestion or two, please head over to the ‘Contribute’ tab.

Environmental Justice Journal

Environmental Justice is a peer-reviewed journal that covers global environmental justice struggles. Created in 2008, it is currently published bi-monthly under the editorial leadership of Sylvia Hood Washington, PhD, MSE, MPH, Sustainability Director, Environmental Health Research Associates, LLC. The Journal provides a central forum for the research, debate, and discussion of the equitable treatment and involvement of all people, especially minority and low-income populations, with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. The Journal explores the adverse and disparate environmental burden impacting marginalized populations and communities all over the world. It draws upon the expertise and perspectives of all parties involved in environmental justice struggles: communities, industry, academia, government, and nonprofit organizations.

Journal of Political Ecology

The Journal of Political Ecology is a peer-reviewed journal that began in 1994. It publishes research on the interaction between political economy and human environmental impacts. The journal is housed at the University of Arizona and is supported by the Political Ecology Society (PESO). Articles are published in English, Spanish, and French. It is open access and has an impact factor of 2.69 (Scopus, 2018).

 

 

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