ECPR

Install the app

Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.

Just tap Share then “Add to Home Screen”

ECPR

Install the app

Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.

Just tap Share then “Add to Home Screen”

Resisting Transnational Injustice

Contentious Politics
Political Theory
Global
Climate Change
Normative Theory
Activism
P391
Alex McLaughlin
University of Exeter
Temi Ogunye
Princeton University

Abstract

These papers investigate the ethics and practices of resisting transnational injustices. Two papers explore the ethics of climate protest, a third analyzes resistance against migration injustice, and finally a fourth paper considers whether we have duties to engage in transnational civil disobedience.

Title Details
Vessels of global resistance: ships as containers of transnational solidarity in ocean activism View Paper Details
A Duty of Transnational Civil Disobedience View Paper Details
When Activists Must Get Their Hands Dirty View Paper Details
Ecotage: Whose Property Should We Destroy? View Paper Details
Not Just War: Violence in Climate Protest View Paper Details