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The Construction of Climate Justice Imaginaries through Resistance in the Czech Republic and Poland

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ČERNÍK Mikuláš

Year of publication 2021
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

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Description The chapter provide an overview of disruptive and constructive aspects of resistance during climate camps organised in the Czech Republic and Poland. To do so, it first briefly describes the importance of coal for energy production in these countries. Later it elaborates on the regional characteristics of extraction and energy policy in both states, as well as previous public mobilisations against coal. The empirical part is then divided into two sections. In the first, it provides an overview of disruptive elements of the resistance, conducted against the power that controls the use of lignite reserves. In the second, it focuses on the aspects and conditions through and in which the movement creates a space for new, counter-hegemonic imaginaries.
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