Social Justice and the Environmental Commons

Publication date: Available online 13 June 2016 Source:Advances in Child Development and Behavior Author(s): C.A. Flanagan, R. Byington, E. Gallay, A. Sambo In this chapter, we build on the scholarship on youth civic engagement by turning attention to the environmental commons as a space for political action. We begin with a definition of the term and arguments about ways that social justice is implied in it. Following that, we raise several psychological challenges to motivating action on behalf of the environmental commons and discuss the critical experiences and actions that can defy those challenges. Finally, drawing from Ostrom's empirical evidence opposing a tragedy of the commons, we discuss practices consistent with a social justice approach that nurture in younger generations an identification with and commitment to the environmental commons and discuss how this orientation would benefit human beings, democracies, and the earth.
Source: Advances in Child Development and Behavior - Category: Child Development Source Type: research