Edited Book

Intersectional Climate Justice in Eastern Africa

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Citation

Crawford NJW, Nanduddu S, McQuaid K & Nyukuri E (eds.) (2025) Intersectional Climate Justice in Eastern Africa. London: Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350516465

Abstract
Intersectional Climate Justice in Eastern Africa considers the interconnections between climate change and a number of intersecting socio-economic and political factors in one of the world's most climate vulnerable regions. The book's focus on Eastern Africa provides an important and timely opportunity to look at the diversity of lived realities of the climate crisis today, offering a key place to learn from and explore questions relating to the inherent structural inequalities of climate change globally. Over seventeen chapters, the book examines issues including diverse and gendered experiences of flash floods in Somalia and South Sudan, displacement, conflict and land rights in Burundi, energy poverty in Malawi, experimental fiction and urban soundscapes in Uganda, and Indigenous rights and knowledges in Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and from across the region. Throughout, it centres the complex politics of knowledge production, foregrounding frequently marginalized voices and embracing creative methodologies and expression. The book brings together a community of researchers, activists, and creatives, with the majority based in the region, thus making an important contribution to decolonizing climate literature and foregrounding African knowledges on global challenges.

StatusPublished
EditorDr Neil Crawford
FundersUK Research and Innovation
Publication date31/12/2025
Publication date online31/12/2025
PublisherBloomsbury
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN9781350516434
eISBN978135051646-5

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Dr Neil Crawford

Dr Neil Crawford

Lect. in Int. Politics & Public Policy, Politics