Activism and non-activism: The politics of claiming environmental justice in Vietnam

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning. E, Nature and Space Pub Date : 2022-08-09 DOI:10.1177/25148486221115955
Thai Nguyen-Van-Quoc, Ethemcan Turhan, R. Holzhacker
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This paper aims to explore how under authoritarian regimes, undergoing reform processes, divergent forms of environmental activism may emerge. Two severe cases of environmental degradation serve as our starting points: the marine disaster in the central coast of Vietnam in 2016 and the Mekong Delta's ongoing environmental degradation. While the former offers a case of rural grievances over mass fish death in Central Vietnam triggering protests on a national scale, the latter presents a continuum of environmental changes leading to serious impacts on deltaic livelihoods, albeit with no observable efforts of activism compared to the situation in other countries along the Mekong Delta. Drawing from in-depth interviews and participant observation with NGO workers in Vietnam who focus on environment and community development, we unravel the conditions, methods and rationalities behind their engagement (or lack thereof) with environmental activism in each case. We argue that the difference between the cases can be explained by tracing the process of politicising environmental grievances, taking into consideration culinary nationalism, anti-China nationalism and political opportunities under authoritarianism. Moving beyond current literature on activism under authoritarian regimes which relies mainly on institutional and/or social network approaches, our analysis helps further shed light on how contemporary environmental activism is mobilised in Vietnam from a geographically and politically grounded as well as culturally embedded position.
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行动主义与非行动主义:越南环境正义的政治诉求
本文旨在探讨在威权政权下,在改革过程中,不同形式的环境行动主义是如何出现的。两个严重的环境退化案例可以作为我们的出发点:2016年越南中部海岸的海洋灾难和湄公河三角洲正在进行的环境退化。前者提供了越南中部农村对大量鱼类死亡的不满,引发了全国范围的抗议活动,而后者则呈现了连续的环境变化,导致对三角洲生计的严重影响,尽管与湄公河三角洲沿岸其他国家的情况相比,没有明显的行动主义努力。通过对越南关注环境和社区发展的非政府组织工作者的深度访谈和参与观察,我们揭示了他们参与(或缺乏)环境行动背后的条件、方法和理性。我们认为,案例之间的差异可以通过追踪将环境不满政治化的过程来解释,同时考虑到烹饪民族主义、反华民族主义和威权主义下的政治机会。超越目前关于专制政权下行动主义的文献,这些文献主要依赖于制度和/或社会网络方法,我们的分析有助于进一步阐明越南当代环境行动主义是如何从地理和政治基础以及文化嵌入的角度动员起来的。
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