Seeing rivers otherwise: Critical cartography as a form of critical pedagogy

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geoforum Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1016/j.geoforum.2024.104167
Daniele Tubino de Souza , Karolien van Teijlingen , Rutgerd Boelens , Gabriela Ruales
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Counter-maps have become an increasingly important practice for social movements to claim their rights and to articulate emancipatory actions against extractive intervention plans and dominant territorial reconfiguration projects, especially in the contested field of water governance. Yet the emancipatory nature of these counter-maps should not be taken for granted: much depends on the way in which power relations and different knowledges are negotiated in the critical process of map-making. In this article we therefore investigate how counter cartography, and in particular counter-mapping processes by water justice movements, may benefit from insights from the field and praxis of critical pedagogy. We argue that there is great potential to be unlocked in exploring critical cartography from that perspective. Rather than dissecting the outcomes produced by a critical cartographic practice, we turn our attention to unveiling the transformative and actionable potential that can be found in the mapping process itself. We explore this topic within the context of the grassroots movements that have water as one of their central issues given its relevance and potential for the promotion of more just and sustainable river practices. To this end, we analyse two social arenas in Ecuador where local collectives are engaged in river struggles: the Amazonian Napo province and the Andean district of Licto, Chimborazo province.
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以另一种方式看待河流:作为批判性教学法一种形式的批判性制图学
反制地图已成为社会运动日益重要的实践,以主张自己的权利,并针对采掘干预计划和占主导地位的领土重构项目阐明解放行动,特别是在有争议的水资源治理领域。然而,这些反地图的解放性质不应被视为理所当然:这在很大程度上取决于权力关系和不同知识在地图绘制的批判过程中的协商方式。因此,我们在本文中探讨了反地图绘制,尤其是水正义运动的反地图绘制过程,如何从批判教育学的领域和实践中获益。我们认为,从这一角度探索批判性制图学可以挖掘出巨大的潜力。我们并不剖析批判性制图实践所产生的结果,而是将注意力转向揭示制图过程本身所具有的变革性和可操作性潜力。鉴于水与促进更加公正和可持续的河流实践的相关性和潜力,我们将在以水为核心问题之一的基层运动的背景下探讨这一主题。为此,我们分析了厄瓜多尔当地集体参与河流斗争的两个社会领域:亚马逊河流域的纳波省和安第斯山脉的钦博拉索省利克托地区。
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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