The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic points to unequally distributed vulnerabilities in society. Unevenly distributed disadvantages are also found in processes of a social-ecological transformation. The concept of working-class environmentalism arguably presents a way out of this deficiency through incorporating and focusing on working class and precarious people in processes of social change. We develop four theses for our argumentation to revisit working-class environmentalism and conclude that this would build social resilience for coping with future crises of the whole of society.
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Friedrich, J., Zscheischler, J., & Faust, H. (2021, March 1). Social-ecological transformation and COVID-19: The need to revisit working-class environmentalism. GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society. Oekom Verlag. https://doi.org/10.14512/GAIA.30.1.5
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