Such an approach situates justice concerns across not only a multiplicity of scales but... in ways that anchor different socio-spatial and socio-material relations as well as mediate a critical dialogue that can disrupt them…
a milieu enables one to capture injustices from below or bottom-up (or even subsurface) … inter-secting identities such as gender, generation, race, caste, or nationality can perpetuate ecological
distribution conflicts resulting from exclusionary policymaking colonialism... macro or structural patterns of dispossession, ecologically unequal exchange, and global patterns of extractivism.