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Chapter 1:Introduction: Expanding the Boundaries of Environmental Labour Studies -- Part I: Histories -- Chapter 2: Labour and the Environment in India -- Chapter 3: Energy Transitions in the Global South: the Precarious Location of Unions -- Chapter 4: The New Struggles to be Born: The Difficult Birth of a Democratic Ecosocialist Working-Class Politics -- Chapter 5: The Green New Deal and Just Transition Frames within the American Labour Movement -- Chapter 6: Working-Class Environmentalism: The Case of Northwest Timber Workers -- Chapter 7: Trade Unions and Environmental Justice -- Part II: Seeking Common Ground -- Chapter 8: 'Beware of the Crocodile's Smile': Labour -Environmentalism in the Struggle to Achieve a Just Transition in South Africa -- Chapter 9: Fighting in the Name of Workers: Exploring the Dynamics of Labour-Environmental Conflicts in Kerala -- Chapter 10: Trade Union Politics for a Just Transition: Towards Consensus or Dissensus?-- Chapter 11: Climate Jobs Plans: A Mobilising Strategy in Search of Agency -- Chapter 12: The Role of Ecuadorian Working-Class Environmentalism in Promoting Environmental Justice: an Overview of the Hydrocarbon and Agricultural Sectors -- Chapter 13: A Just Transition for All? A Debate on the Limits and Potentials of a Just Transition in Canada -- Part III: Farmers, Commoners, Communities -- Chapter 14: Labouring the Commons. Amazonia's 'Extractive Reserves' and the Legacy of Chico Mendes -- Chapter 15: Connecting Individual Trajectories and Resistance Movements in Brazil -- Chapter 16: Whose Labour, Whose Land? Indigenous and Labour Conflicts and Alliances over Resource Extraction -- Chapter 17: Commoning Labour, Labouring the Commons: Centring the Commons in Environmental Labour Studies -- Chapter 18: Agroecological Farmer Movements and Advocacy Coalitions in Sub-Saharan Africa: Between De-Politicisation and Re-Politicisation -- Chapter 19: Working-Class Environmentalism in the UK - Organising for Sustainability Beyond the Workplace -- Part IV: Trade Unions and the State -- Chapter 20: A Just Transition Towards Environmental Sustainability for All -- Chapter 21: Labour Resistance against Fossil Fuel Subsidies Reform: Neoliberal Discourses and African Realities -- Chapter 22: Challenges and Prospects for Trade Union Environmentalism -- Chapter 23: From 'Just Transition' to the 'Eco-Social State' -- Chapter 24: Environment, Labour and Health: The Ecological-Social Debts of China's Economic Development -- Part V: Organic Intellectuals -- Chapter 25: Trade Union Environmentalists as Organic Intellectuals in the US, UK, and Spain -- Chapter 26: Embedding Just Transition in the USA: The Long Ambivalence -- Chapter 27: Caring for Nature, Justice for Workers: Worldviews on the Relationship Between Labour, Nature, and Justice -- Chapter 28: Individuals Transforming Organisations: Spanish Environmental Policies in Comisiones Obreras -- Part VI: Rethinking and broadening Concepts -- Chapter 29: The Commodification of Human Life: Labour, Energy, and Money in a Deteriorating Biosphere -- Chapter 30: Workers, Trade Unions and the Imperial Mode of Living. Labour Environmentalism from the Perspective of Hegemony Theory -- Chapter 31: André Gorz's Labour-Based Political Ecology and its Legacy for the Twenty First Century -- Chapter 32: Rethinking Labour/Work in a Degrowth Society -- Chapter 33: Labour and Societal Relationships with Nature. Conceptual Implications for Trade Unions -- Chapter 34: Society -- Labour -- Nature. How to Think the Relationships? -- Chapter 35: Labour Centred Design for Sustainable and Just Transitions -- Chapter 36: Technology and the Future of Work: The Why, How and What of Production.
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