From garbage wars to green city: Defining Ukraine's European identity

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Polar-Political and Legal Anthropology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-08 DOI:10.1111/plar.12537
Emily Channell‐Justice
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Abstract A 2016 fire at a landfill near the western city of L'viv instigated a political crisis around the issue of waste management in Ukraine. The ensuing debates among the L'viv city government, the national government, and local stakeholders show how waste management becomes a mechanism through which to interrogate questions of state‐citizen relations and what it means to be part of Europe. This article argues that processes of Europeanization rely on the arbitrary application of standards and result in a hierarchy in which countries such as Ukraine are considered not‐yet‐fully European. However, this does not prevent pro‐European Ukrainians, who ground their vision of Ukraine's European future in the 2013–2014 Euromaidan protests, from advocating for Ukraine to adopt European standards. This article homes in on the shifting relationship between citizens and state representatives and the development of ecological consciousness as key points by which interlocutors measured Ukraine's path toward Europe, showing how the crisis around waste management in L'viv allows for the contestation of Europeanness itself. While not all Ukrainians have adopted these ideas about European Ukraine, in the context of Russia's devastating invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Ukrainians have become increasingly united around the idea of a European future.
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从垃圾战争到绿色城市:定义乌克兰的欧洲身份
2016年,乌克兰西部城市利沃夫附近的一处垃圾填埋场发生火灾,引发了一场围绕垃圾管理问题的政治危机。随后在利沃夫市政府、国家政府和地方利益相关者之间展开的辩论表明,废物管理如何成为一种机制,通过这种机制,人们可以质疑国家与公民之间的关系,以及作为欧洲一部分的意义。本文认为,欧洲化的过程依赖于标准的任意应用,并导致诸如乌克兰等国家被认为尚未完全欧洲化的等级制度。然而,这并不妨碍亲欧乌克兰人倡导乌克兰采用欧洲标准。亲欧乌克兰人在2013-2014年的亲欧抗议活动中表达了他们对乌克兰在欧洲未来的愿景。本文聚焦于公民与国家代表之间关系的转变,以及生态意识的发展,作为对话者衡量乌克兰走向欧洲之路的关键点,并展示了利沃夫围绕废物管理的危机如何引发了对欧洲性本身的争论。虽然并非所有乌克兰人都认同欧洲乌克兰的这些观点,但在俄罗斯于2022年2月毁灭性入侵乌克兰的背景下,乌克兰人在欧洲未来的想法上变得越来越团结。
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