Bridging Social and Environmental Risks: The Potential for an Emerging Environmental Justice Framework in South Africa

Bridging Social and Environmental Risks: The Potential for an Emerging Environmental Justice Framework in South Africa

Author: 
Leonard, Llewellyn
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2018
Journal Title: 
Journal of Contemporary African Studies
Source: 
Journal of Contemporary African Studies Vol 36 No 1 January 2018 pp 23-38
Abstract: 

Whereas anti-apartheid social movements engaged collectively against a repressive regime, especially in actions against social injustices, post-apartheid civil society has witnessed fragmentation when it comes to engaging jointly against neoliberal risks such as poor/no service delivery, privatisation, and environmental pollution. Civil society has not linked struggles into a coherent ideology to comprehensively challenge neoliberalism and associated risks. Research has not explored the underlying elements that contribute to reinforcing fragmentation. This article reviews the literature on key social and environmental struggles in order to draw out common elements and differences that reinforce fragmentation. The paper highlights the need for social and environmental activists to engage collectively both within their respective arenas, as well as across the social and environmental divide, if an environmental justice framework is to emerge. Social movements advocating social justice could serve as a platform to incorporate environmental discourses into their struggle to assist in formulating an environmental justice framework.

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CITATION: Leonard, Llewellyn. Bridging Social and Environmental Risks: The Potential for an Emerging Environmental Justice Framework in South Africa . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2018. Journal of Contemporary African Studies Vol 36 No 1 January 2018 pp 23-38 - Available at: https://library.au.int/bridging-social-and-environmental-risks-potential-emerging-environmental-justice-framework-south