🌐 “In this article, I explore one of the crucial dimensions of climate justice: ‘the recognition dimension’. Although the literature places much greater emphasis on the redistributive dimension, the first section aims to provide an overview of the origins and developments of the recognition dimension in climate justice.” Check the full article at this link 👇 https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/wp-content/plugins/xml-to-html/include/lens/index.php?xml=1981-3821-bpsr-19-1-e0003.xml&lang=en 🕰 Published: August 28, 202
🌐 Together, four pathways explain why some countries have not replaced their constitutions in democratic contexts, with special emphasis on the number of rights enshrined in these fundamental laws. Check the full article at this link: https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/a-constitution-i-am-used-to-constitutional-endurance-and-replacement-in-democratic-latin-america/ 🕰 Published: August 27, 2024
🌐 By addressing these issues, we seek to demonstrate their interconnection and relevance for a comprehensive understanding of environmental politics. Check the full article at this link 👇 From the Environment to Green Democracy: Environmentalism, Social Movements, and the State in the Environmental Policy Debate 🕰 Published: July 26, 2024
🌐 Applying this framework, the study examines three food and nutritional security programs using qualitative methods such as semi-structured interviews and participant observation. Check the full article at this link👇 https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/wp-content/plugins/xml-to-html/include/lens/index.php?xml=1981-3821-bpsr-18-2-e0005.xml&lang=en 🕰 Published: May 3, 2024