The participatory action research discussed in this chapter aims to contribute to discovering and piloting new forms of architectures to address the increasingly diverse world views of people living in nation states that do not represent their needs. As such it addresses (a) engagement to support user-centricpolicy, expanded pragmatism ethics and law to (b) enable multilevel and multiagency approaches for social and environmental justice based on the axiom that people can free and diverse to the extent that their decisions do not undermine the rights of others through negatively impacting food, energy and water supplies for other living systems.
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McIntyre-Mills, J. (2017). Planetary Passport for Social and Environmental Justice to Address an Increasingly Vulnerable and Unequal World (pp. 135–250). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58011-1_3
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