Part one. Our approaches and methods to study just transformations
1. Co-production of knowledge for environmental justice: Key lessons, challenges and approaches in the ACKnowl-EJ project (by Lena Weber, Mariana Walter Leah Temper and Iokiñe Rodriguez)
2. A conversation on radical transformation frameworks: from conflicts to alternatives (by Arpita Lulla, Iokiñe Rodriguez, Mirna Liz Inturias and Ashish Kothari)
Part two. Analysing transformations from and with environmental justice movements
Section 1: Double movements against state and market
3. 'Mirror, mirror on the wall': A self-reflection on engaged research under an authoritarian populist regime in Turkey (by Begüm Özkaynak, Ethemcan Turhan, Cem İskender Aydın)
4. Games of power in conflicts over extractivism in Canaima National Park, Venezuela (by Iokiñe Rodriguez and Vladimir Aguilar)
5. Lebanon and the ‘Trash Revolution’ - Constraints, challenges, and opportunities to transformation: 2015 onwards (by Rania Masri)
Section 2: From individual to institutional transformations
6. Free the Keelbeek from the prison! A deep analysis of the individual and collective empowerment within the resistance movement against the Brussels’s mega-prison project (by Jerome Pelenc)
7. Raika women speak. (by Meenal Tatpati and Shruti Ajit)
8. Transformative Environmental Conflicts. The case of struggles against large-scale mining in Argentina (by Mariana Walter and Lucrecia Wagner)
Section 3: Enacting counter-hegemonic alternative politics, economics and world views
9. On the Cusp. Reframing Democracy and Well-Being in Korchi. (by Neema Pathak, Shrishtee Bajpai, Mukesh Shende and Mahesh Rau)
10. The Monkoxi from Lomerío, Bolivia: on the Road to Freedom through Nuxiaká Uxia Nosibóriki. (by Mirna Inturias, Iokiñe Rodríguez, Miguel Aragón, Elmar Masay , Anacleto Peña)
11. Transformative strategies forged on the frontlines of environmental justice and Indigenous land defense struggles in so-called Canada. (by Jen Gobby and Leah Temper)
12. Sandhani: Transformation amongst Handloom Weavers of Kachchh, India. (by Kalpavriksh and Khamir)
Part three. Lessons from ground up transformations
13. Towards a Just Transformations theory. (by Ashish Kothari, Leah Temper, Iokiñe Rodriguez, Adrian Martin, Begüm Özkaynak, Mariana Walter, Ethemcan Turhan, Rania Masri , Mirna Inturias, Neema Pathak, Shrishtee Bajpai, Jen Gobby, Jerome Pelenc, Meenal Tatpati and Shruti Ajit)
14. Take-aways for Environmental Justice Movements. (by Leah Temper, Mariana Walter, Iokiñe Rodriguez)