%0 Book Section %B Oceans and Society: An Introduction to Marine Studies. %D 2023 %T Social Justice in Coastal Spaces. %A Marta Maria Maldonado %A Bradley Boovy %K ability %K coasts %K gender %K oppression %K power %K race/ethnicity %K social class %K space %X

The impacts of ecological change in coastal spaces, and the costs and benefits of different forms of human intervention on the coast, are not equally distributed among the human population. Instead, who benefits and suffers from what takes place on the coast is, to a great extent, a reflection of routine social relations that are hierarchical and complex. For this reason, questions of social inequality and social justice are integral and pertinent to the study of the human dimensions of marine environments and coastal areas. In this chapter, we introduce a conceptual and analytical toolkit to identify research concerns and formulate research questions related to “social relations of power in coastal spaces”, and to allow students to envision the value of research collaborations between marine scientists, social scientists, and scholars in the humanities. Anchored in anti-racist feminist perspectives, we outline an approach to marine studies that pays attention to the interdependencies between humans and oceans/coasts, while pushing for consideration of social justice concerns within the context of social impacts.

%B Oceans and Society: An Introduction to Marine Studies. %I Routledge %C New York %P 193-208 %G eng %& 12 %0 Magazine Article %D 2018 %T A Lot to Ask of a Name %A Natchee Barnd %K ethnic studies %K geography %K indigenous %K natchee barnd %K space %K street signs %K whiteness %B Oregon Humanities %7 Turn %V Summer %8 08/2018 %G eng %U https://oregonhumanities.org/rll/magazine/turn/a-lot-to-ask-of-a-name/ %0 Book %B First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies %D 2017 %T Native Space: Geographic Strategies to Unsettle Settler Colonialism %A Natchee Barnd %K cultural geography %K ethnic studies %K indigenous %K indigenous geography %K place names %K race %K space %B First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies %I Oregon State University Press %C Corvallis %G eng %U http://osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/native-space