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Governing pathological markets: Microbes, banana export markets, and speculative farming practices 治理病态市场:微生物、香蕉出口市场和投机性耕作方式
IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-03 DOI: 10.1177/25148486231199334
Chi-Mao Wang, Ker-hsuan Chien
This paper examines the making and remaking of Taiwan's banana export market in response to the devastation caused by an outbreak of a novel infectious plant disease, Fusarium wilt disease Tropical Race 4 (TR4, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Cubense) . Taiwan was the world's fourth-largest exporter of bananas in the 1960s before the collapse of the market in the early 1970s. While scholars have drawn on actor-network theory-inspired performativity approach to understand the role of non-human actants in market-making, insufficient attention has been given to the distinct impacts of microbes on cases such as that of Taiwan's banana export market. Microbes’ creative and ever-evolving qualities constantly present challenges related to the control and containment of such non-human entities, for which no pre-existing or universally applicable solutions exist. Consequently, there is a lack of research that provides useful frameworks to understand such disease-plagued markets. To bridge this gap in the literature, we examine the remaking of Taiwan's banana export market in the aftermath of the TR4 crisis using a case study approach and develop the notion of pathological markets. Inspired by recent scholarship on biosecurity and related care practices, we outline two characteristics that shape pathological markets: (a) speculative and probiotic care practices and (b) the rescaling of market organisations. The results of the fieldwork conducted as part of the present study in laboratories, government offices and on banana farms lead us to contend that the growth and development of particular microbes in multispecies environments such as Taiwan's banana farms constantly pose significant challenges for market farming. Moreover, to co-exist with the threats posed by the growth and development of microbes such as those which cause Fusarium wilt disease TR4, growers in Taiwan's banana export market rely heavily on probiotic and speculative care practices.
本文探讨台湾香蕉出口市场因应新型传染性植物枯萎病(Fusarium wilt disease Tropical Race 4, TR4, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Cubense)爆发所造成的破坏而做出的调整。在20世纪70年代初香蕉市场崩溃之前,台湾在上世纪60年代是全球第四大香蕉出口国。虽然学者们利用行动者网络理论启发的表演性方法来理解非人类行动者在做市中的作用,但对微生物对台湾香蕉出口市场等案例的独特影响的关注不足。微生物具有创造性和不断发展的特性,这对控制和遏制这种非人类实体不断提出挑战,目前尚无预先存在或普遍适用的解决办法。因此,缺乏研究提供有用的框架来理解这种疾病缠身的市场。为了弥补这方面的文献空白,我们以个案研究的方法检视台湾香蕉出口市场在TR4危机后的重塑,并提出病态市场的概念。受最近关于生物安全和相关护理实践的奖学金的启发,我们概述了塑造病态市场的两个特征:(a)投机和益生菌护理实践和(b)市场组织的重新规模。作为本研究的一部分,在实验室、政府办公室和香蕉农场进行的实地调查结果使我们认为,在台湾香蕉农场等多物种环境中,特定微生物的生长和发育不断对市场农业构成重大挑战。此外,为了与导致枯萎病TR4的微生物生长和发育所构成的威胁共存,台湾香蕉出口市场的种植者严重依赖益生菌和投机性护理措施。
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Geographies of Hope-in-Praxis: Collaboratively decolonizing relations and regenerating relational spaces 实践中希望的地理学:协作去殖民化关系和再生关系空间
2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI: 10.1177/25148486231191473
Julianne A Hazlewood, Beth Rose Middleton Manning, Jennifer J Casolo
As burgeoning new forms of authoritarianism and fascism expand their reach, Geographies of Hope-in-Praxis stem from the locus of the present moment. Constellations of peoples re-rooted into place refuse Western ideals of democracy and development and engage with one another in new arrangements based on ancestral ways of knowing. In this Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space issue on Geographies of Hope-in-Praxis (GgsHope-in-Praxis), we step into ongoing conversations about hope, push back on business as usual, and amplify understandings of initiatives to (re)assemble different kinds of wor(l)ds. Our collection “geographizes” hope by digging into hope’s praxes—theories with action. Resurgent versions of hope can be better understood within the contexts of six dimensions—place, alliance, the unthinkable, perseverance, resilience, and the (im)possible—that provide diverse lenses for delving deeper into hope's complex topographies. Together, the articles reach across regional differences and bridge on-the-ground approaches. We activate hope through long-term, reciprocal, and accountable community-based methodologies in Brazil, Ecuador, the Philippines, and Southeast Alaska, California, and Kentucky in the USA. GgsHope-in-Praxis come to life in the process of collaboratively decolonizing relations and regenerating relational spaces. Vines of hope creep into crevices to interrupt and transform oppressive systems, intertwine to (re)weave localized communities together in living networks, and expand realities to increasingly join in solidarity with one another and amplify diverse pathways towards environmental-with-racial justices.
随着新兴形式的威权主义和法西斯主义不断扩张,“实践中的希望地理学”(geography of hope -in- practice)源于当下。重新扎根的一群人拒绝西方的民主和发展理想,并以基于祖先认识方式的新安排彼此交往。在本期《环境与规划E:自然与空间:实践中希望的地理》(ggshop - In - praxis)中,我们进入了关于希望的持续对话,一如既往地推动业务,并扩大了对倡议的理解,以(重新)组合不同类型的世界。我们的收藏通过挖掘希望的实践-理论与行动,将希望“地理化”。希望的复活版本可以在六个维度的背景下得到更好的理解——地点、联盟、不可想象的、毅力、韧性和(不可能的)可能性——这为深入研究希望的复杂地形提供了不同的视角。总之,这些文章跨越了地区差异,为实地方法架起了桥梁。我们在巴西、厄瓜多尔、菲律宾、阿拉斯加东南部、加利福尼亚和肯塔基州通过长期、互惠和负责任的社区方法激活希望。在协作去殖民化关系和再生关系空间的过程中,ggshop -in- praxis变得生动起来。希望之藤爬进裂缝,打断和改变压迫制度,交织在一起(重新)编织当地社区在生活网络中,扩大现实,越来越多地团结起来,扩大实现环境与种族正义的多种途径。
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Scope-shifting: Bureaucracy, Energy Justice and the Dakota Access Pipeline 范围转移:官僚主义,能源正义和达科他输油管道
IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-08-25 DOI: 10.1177/25148486231192096
Brittany A. Bondi, L. Horowitz
Through a study of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) environmental assessment (EA) of the Dakota Access Pipeline's crossing of Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, this paper explores regulatory agencies’ “interpretive implementation.” We find that, in implementing the National Environmental Policy Act and Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice, USACE “scope-shifted”—facultatively expanding and contracting the scopes of its spatial, scientific and cost–benefit impact analyses—to expedite industrial expansion, contravening the policies’ original intents. In doing so, USACE's EA created various energy injustices by excluding local tribes (especially the Standing Rock Sioux and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribes) and their concerns, e.g. treaty rights, local histories, climate change and especially potential oil spills with impacts on human health and subsistence resources. We analyze this scope-shifting through the lens of Karl Polayni's double movement between socioenvironmental protections and capitalist development. We elaborate this framework further via a triple-helix model that analyses ideologies, power relations and policies (here further complicated by both “law” and “interpretation” threads), as three intertwined strands that pull with or against each other, jointly progressing toward greater rights for vulnerable communities, “retrograding” toward earlier, oppressive conditions or simply stagnating. Ultimately, we argue that understanding scope-shifting and other forms of interpretive implementation as threads within the triple-helix policy strand, in dynamic tension or synchrony with other threads and strands, can help explicate agency decision-making processes. We hope that this conceptualization can elucidate the capacity of seemingly mundane bureaucratic practices for exacerbating, or potentially alleviating, energy injustice.
通过对美国陆军工程兵团(USACE)环境评估(EA)的研究,本文探讨了监管机构的“解释性实施”。我们发现,在执行《国家环境政策法》和《12898环境正义行政命令》时,USACE“范围转移”——临时扩大和缩小其空间、科学和成本效益影响分析的范围——以加速工业扩张,违背了政策的初衷。在这样做的过程中,USACE的EA通过排除当地部落(特别是立岩苏族和夏延河苏族)和他们的关注,例如条约权利,当地历史,气候变化,特别是潜在的石油泄漏对人类健康和生存资源的影响,创造了各种能源不公正。我们通过卡尔·波莱尼在社会环境保护和资本主义发展之间的双重运动来分析这种范围转移。我们通过分析意识形态、权力关系和政策的三螺旋模型进一步阐述了这一框架(在这里,“法律”和“解释”的线索进一步复杂化了这一框架),这三条交织在一起的线相互拉扯或相互对抗,共同向弱势群体争取更大的权利,“倒退”到更早的压迫性条件,或者只是停滞不前。最后,我们认为,将范围转移和其他形式的解释性实施理解为三螺旋政策链中的线程,与其他线程和线程动态张力或同步,可以帮助解释机构决策过程。我们希望这种概念化能够阐明看似平凡的官僚做法加剧或可能减轻能源不公正的能力。
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Wasting CO2 and the Clean Development Mechanism: The remarkable success of a climate failure 浪费二氧化碳和清洁发展机制:气候失败的显著成功
IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-08-25 DOI: 10.1177/25148486231196677
H. Ernstson, E. Swyngedouw
This paper examines how global climate mitigation policies articulate with urban political–ecological transformations. It focuses on South African waste-to-value projects as case studies, exploring how local processes of urban ecological modernization combine with global climate finance through the now largely defunct Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). Whilst it is generally recognized that waste-related CDM projects in South Africa (and elsewhere) have been an unmitigated failure in terms of climate and socio-economic benefits, we demonstrate that landfill-to-gas/energy projects have functioned effectively as geographical–discursive dispositifs through which particular knowledge systems are enrolled, specific ‘solutions’ are projected, and singular imaginaries of what is possible and desirable foregrounded, thereby crowding out alternative possibilities. This not only nurtures the commodification and marketization of non-human matter with an eye towards sustaining capital accumulation but, rather more importantly, successfully installs state-orchestrated private property relations around common resources, thereby deepening the dispossessing socio-ecological relations upon which expanded capitalist reproduction rests. We argue that whilst the formal outcome of the CDM is a failure, its success resides precisely in how it permitted local and global elites to create administrative and regulatory practices that solidify and naturalize a neoliberal market-based framework to approach the climate crisis.
本文探讨了全球气候减缓政策如何与城市政治生态转型相结合。它以南非的废物转化为价值项目为案例研究,探讨了当地城市生态现代化进程如何通过现已基本失效的清洁发展机制(CDM)与全球气候融资相结合。虽然人们普遍认为,在南非(和其他地方),与废物有关的清洁发展机制项目在气候和社会经济效益方面是一个彻头彻尾的失败,但我们证明,垃圾填埋制气/能源项目作为地理上的话语处理有效地发挥了作用,通过这些处理,特定的知识系统被纳入,具体的“解决方案”被预测,并对可能和理想的前景进行了独特的想象。从而排挤了其他可能性。这不仅培育了非人类物质的商品化和市场化,着眼于维持资本积累,而且更重要的是,成功地在公共资源周围建立了国家精心策划的私有财产关系,从而深化了扩大资本主义再生产所依赖的剥夺性社会生态关系。我们认为,虽然清洁发展机制的正式结果是失败的,但它的成功恰恰在于它允许地方和全球精英创造行政和监管实践,使新自由主义的市场框架固化和自然化,以应对气候危机。
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A critical agrarian approach to food crises: Social distance as a specific food crisis arising from the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan 应对粮食危机的关键农业方法:社会距离是日本COVID-19大流行引发的一种特定粮食危机
IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI: 10.1177/25148486231194835
Benjamin Schrager, Chika Kondo
Covid-19 precipitated a food crisis that reconfigured food systems in unprecedented directions. While much research on Covid-19 and food crises focuses on food insecurity, we argue for a critical agrarian approach to food crises that extends beyond food insecurity. We emphasize how food crises enact disruptions that can lead to the reconfiguration of food systems. Further, we distinguish between specific crises that disrupt food systems from the general Crisis of the corporate food regime. This article draws on interviews with key actors to explore how changes to social distance in response to Covid-19 rippled through Japanese food systems as segments of Japanese food economies expanded, adjusted, and contracted. Although Japan avoided the harshest consequences of food insecurity arising from Covid-19, the pandemic reconfigured Japanese food systems in novel directions. This reconfiguration does not neatly correspond to the general Crisis of the corporate food regime because of the prominence of the hybrid zone and scalar politics of local food within Japanese food systems. We urge critical agrarian scholarship to closely examine the situated dynamics enacted by specific food crises, because such crises introduce key inflection points for reshaping food system trajectories.
2019冠状病毒病引发了一场粮食危机,以前所未有的方向重新配置了粮食系统。虽然关于Covid-19和粮食危机的许多研究侧重于粮食不安全,但我们认为,应对粮食危机的关键方法应超越粮食不安全。我们强调粮食危机如何造成破坏,从而导致粮食系统的重新配置。此外,我们将破坏粮食系统的具体危机与企业粮食制度的一般危机区分开来。本文通过对关键行为者的采访,探讨随着日本食品经济的扩张、调整和收缩,应对Covid-19的社会距离变化如何波及日本食品体系。尽管日本避免了Covid-19带来的粮食不安全的最严重后果,但大流行使日本的粮食系统向新的方向重新配置。这个重构不整齐对应的一般危机企业食品政权因为突出的当地食物的混合区和标量政治在日本食品系统。我们敦促批判性的农业学者仔细研究由特定粮食危机制定的情境动态,因为此类危机引入了重塑粮食系统轨迹的关键拐点。
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Production of nature and labour agency. How the subsumption of nature affects trade union action in the fishery and aquaculture sectors in Aysén, Chile 生产自然和劳动中介。对自然的接纳如何影响智利ayssamen渔业和水产养殖部门的工会行动
IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-08-07 DOI: 10.1177/25148486231192091
D. Velásquez, J. Ayala
This research seeks to link labour studies with political ecology by studying how the subsumption of nature affects labour agencies in fisheries and aquaculture in Aysén, Chile. For this purpose, the time-space-form approach is used to compare their impact on the distribution of union power resources between these sectors. The findings indicate that the labour agency is impacted by natural materiality and the environment unequally according to the strategy of appropriation and commodification of nature. This relationship between labour and nature is mediated by the organisation of the labour process, because bio-geographical conditions set the process of resource appropriation and commodification and, consequently, shape the relationship between capital and labour.
这项研究试图通过研究对自然的接纳如何影响智利ayssamen渔业和水产养殖的劳工机构,将劳工研究与政治生态学联系起来。为此,采用时间-空间-形式的方法来比较它们对这些部门之间工会权力资源分配的影响。研究结果表明,根据对自然的占有和商品化策略,劳动中介机构受到自然物质性和环境的不平等影响。劳动与自然之间的这种关系是由劳动过程的组织所调解的,因为生物地理条件决定了资源占有和商品化的过程,从而塑造了资本与劳动之间的关系。
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Be(y)on(d) the map: Collaboratively activating Geographies of (De)CO2loniality/H2Ope in the Ecuadorian Chocó borderlands (y)在(d)地图上:协同激活(De) co2colonality /H2Ope在厄瓜多尔Chocó边境地区的地理
IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-07-25 DOI: 10.1177/25148486231182994
Julianne A Hazlewood
This article is positioned within the Chocó borderlands of Ecuador and Colombia. I delve into the historical and contemporary everyday struggles of two communities within the Santiago-Cayapas Watershed—the Afro-descendant community of La Chiquita and the Awá Indigenous community of Guadualito. Yet, I also discuss the methodological aspects of “us-formation”: the multi-dimensional trials and tribulations of a collective quest for justice. The goal: to situate their largely invisibilized 20+ years of legal struggles against two oil palm companies ‘on the map' and demand reparations. The oil palm companies violate Human Rights and Nature's Rights by contaminating rivers and destroying the sustenance of ancestral communities’ lives. Through honing into the entanglements of collaboratively activating five dimensions of Geographies of Hope-in-Praxis—place, alliances, the (un)thinkable, perseverance/resilience, and the (im)possible—the paper traverses a multi-dimensional journey-destination of interdependent processes: 1) (De)CO 2 loniality: decolonizing research, “official” versions of history, and now, “climate change mitigation development”, that attempt to silence and choke out Indigenous and ancestral peoples and territories; and 2) H 2 Ope: carving out new relational spaces bound together by establishing networks to revindicate human/ancestral rights to water and the rights of La Chiquita River. Geographizing hope reveals that the route toward hope-with-justice is a nonlinear, constantly shifting, unpredictable pluriverse of possibilities ripe for action.
本文位于厄瓜多尔和哥伦比亚的Chocó边境地带。我深入研究了圣地亚哥-卡亚帕斯分水岭内两个社区的历史和当代日常斗争——拉奇基塔的非洲后裔社区和瓜达瓦利托的土著社区。然而,我也讨论了“我们形成”的方法论方面:集体追求正义的多维考验和磨难。其目标是:将他们与两家油棕公司长达20多年的法律斗争(基本上不为人知)置于“地图上”,并要求赔偿。油棕公司污染河流,破坏祖先社区赖以生存的资源,违反了人权和自然权利。通过探究协作激活实践中希望地理学的五个维度——地点、联盟、(不可想象的)、毅力/弹性和(不可能的)——的纠缠,本文穿越了一个相互依存过程的多维旅程——目的地:1)(De) co2孤寂性;非殖民化研究、历史的"官方"版本,以及现在的"减缓气候变化发展",试图压制和扼杀土著和祖先人民和领土;2) H 2 Ope:通过建立网络,开辟新的关系空间,以重新表明人类/祖先对水和拉奇基塔河的权利的权利。对希望进行地理定位表明,通往正义的希望之路是一个非线性的、不断变化的、不可预测的、各种各样的可能性,这些可能性已经成熟,可以采取行动。
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Towards abolitionist agrarian geographies of Kentucky 走向肯塔基州的废奴主义农业地理
IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-07-19 DOI: 10.1177/25148486231187795
Garrett Graddy-Lovelace
This agrarian geography of Kentucky begins on the streets of the state's largest city, in the throes of antiracist struggle. It tracks the state's lingering colonial settler power dynamics through the racism of plantation, extraction, and carceral geographies. It then traces how resistance to these exploitations take root in place-based agri-food initiatives unfolding through urban-rural solidarity against white supremacist policing, prison systems, labor exploitation, and extractivism. It begins with a brief overview of the scale of reference of Kentucky itself. Situating the state entails addressing the trauma and topophilia (love of landscape) of its agrarian past and present. It draws upon bell hooks’ literary invocations of Kentucky-based agrarian visions, as well as place-based political ecology scholarship (seven years of Kentucky Agrarian Questions practitioner panels at the Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference at University of Kentucky). Following Black and abolitionist geographies, this agrarian geography traces rural and urban shared struggles for food sovereignty, environmental justice, and liberation from racism of carceral systems. It introduces Kentucky grassroots projects connecting and uniting rural and urban struggles against carceral violence and the racism therein, such as Hood to the Holler (a political initiative emerging from Black Lives Matter mobilizations for Breonna Taylor). The essay ends with reflections on the political-ecological contradictions and imperative of working through and beyond a settler-colonial-state scale of reference like Kentucky. To extricate from and dismantle plantation modes and carceral legacies, abolitionist agrarian geographies recover the reality of Black and Indigenous agrarian history, presence, and futures. As such, rooted in place-based reckoning, resistance, and responsibility, they offer hope.
在反种族主义斗争的阵痛中,肯塔基州的农业地理从该州最大城市的街道上开始。它通过种植园、采掘和殖民地地理上的种族主义,追踪了该州挥之不去的殖民定居者权力动态。然后,它追溯了对这些剥削的抵制是如何在基于地方的农业食品倡议中扎根的,这些倡议通过城乡团结来反对白人至上主义的警察、监狱系统、劳动剥削和采掘主义。首先是对肯塔基州自身参照系的简要概述。定位国家需要解决其农业过去和现在的创伤和地形癖(对景观的热爱)。它借鉴了bell hooks对肯塔基农业愿景的文学召唤,以及基于地方的政治生态学奖学金(肯塔基大学政治生态学维度会议上七年的肯塔基农业问题实践者小组)。在黑人和废奴主义地理学之后,这个农业地理学追溯了农村和城市共同为粮食主权、环境正义和从种族主义和奴隶制中解放出来的斗争。它介绍了肯塔基州的基层项目,将农村和城市的斗争联系起来,团结起来,反对黑人暴力和其中的种族主义,比如“从胡德到霍勒”(黑人的命也重要,这是布雷欧娜·泰勒动员的政治倡议)。文章最后反思了政治-生态的矛盾,以及穿越和超越像肯塔基州这样的定居者-殖民地-州的参考尺度的必要性。为了摆脱和拆除种植园模式和奴隶制遗产,废奴主义农业地理学恢复了黑人和土著农业历史、存在和未来的现实。因此,根植于基于地点的清算、抵抗和责任,它们提供了希望。
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Privatizing water in the Atacama Desert and the resurgence of Atacameño indigeneity 阿塔卡马沙漠的水私有化和Atacameño土著的复兴
IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-07-18 DOI: 10.1177/25148486231187799
Manuel Prieto
Until the mid-1980s, the Atacameño indigenous people were broadly caricatured as Chilean peasants or herders. In the 1980s, they began a process of resurgence as indigenous in order to attain legal recognition. Structural approaches to indigeneity have explored this phenomenon by seeing Atacameños as passive subjects whose identity has been imposed, fixed, or mediated by the law and by external actors (e.g. bureaucrats, intellectuals, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)). Problematizing these viewpoints, I argue here that Atacameños, rather than adopting indigeneity based on predetermined structural factors or instrumental motivations, are active agents in their resurgence and the articulation of their identity against cultural assimilation and extractive industries. Based largely on oral evidence collected from indigenous leaders and other key actors, I show that the dispossession and threats that the neoliberal Chilean Water Code brought to the Atacameños served as critical historical sediment for the resurgence and articulation of their indigeneity. The results problematize the hegemonic perspective that presents authenticity as a requisite for indigeneity and indigenous people as colonial power victims. Instead, Atacameños are situated agents who revived their identity within a broader process in order to challenge dominant structures concerning access to resources, principally water.
直到20世纪80年代中期,Atacameño土著人民被广泛地讽刺为智利的农民或牧民。在20世纪80年代,他们开始了作为土著居民的复兴进程,以获得法律承认。通过将Atacameños视为被动的主体,其身份被法律和外部行为者(如官僚、知识分子和非政府组织)强加、固定或调解,研究了这一现象。对于这些观点,我认为Atacameños并不是基于预先确定的结构因素或工具动机而采用土著性,而是在他们的复兴和表达他们反对文化同化和采掘业的身份方面发挥了积极作用。基于从原住民领袖和其他关键角色收集的口述证据,我表明,新自由主义的智利水法给Atacameños带来的剥夺和威胁,对他们的原住民性的复兴和表达起到了重要的历史沉淀作用。研究结果对霸权主义观点提出了问题,这种观点认为真实性是土著的必要条件,土著人民是殖民权力的受害者。相反,Atacameños是在更广泛的过程中恢复其身份的代理人,以便挑战有关获取资源(主要是水)的主导结构。
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Wineries in the Itata and Cauquenes Valleys: Local flavors, multiple dispossessions and care for the commons as pluriverses for (neo)peasant climate resilience 伊塔塔和科奎斯山谷的酒庄:当地风味,多重剥夺和对公地的关怀,作为(新)农民气候适应能力的多元
IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-07-18 DOI: 10.1177/25148486231185235
Bárbara Jerez Henríquez, Beatriz Eugenia Cid-Aguayo, V. Oliveros, Alfonso Andrés Henríquez Ramírez, E. Letelier, Francisco Bastías-Mercado, Julien Vanhulst
Within the framework of the global climate crisis and its specific effect of the mega-drought affecting dryland agriculture in the central-southern area of Chile, this study analyzes peasant wineries as a historical and collaborative commons, with traditional and agroecological knowledge and practices, which is organized and represents an important pluriverse for climate resilience. This takes place despite the threat of dispossession and multiple enclosures associated with the advance of industrial-level wineries and corporate forest plantations. The text analyzes the ways that small winegrowers in the Itata and Cauquenes Valleys protect their heritage and income by integrating interdisciplinary contributions from geology (evaluating climate change manifestations in their valleys), social sciences (observing the care and production practices of the wine-growing commons), and law (analyzing possible legal frameworks to develop in this common defense). All these actions are integrated from an analytical framework of political ecology and climate justice. In these experiences, we recognize multiple elements of climate resilience adapted to the agroecological conditions of dryland farming, showing that wineries are an activity which can protect the local territory and provide climate justice, contributing to protecting cultural heritage and socioenvironmental well-being in communities.
在全球气候危机及其影响智利中南部旱地农业的特大干旱的具体影响的框架内,本研究分析了农民酒庄作为一个具有传统和农业生态知识和实践的历史和协作公地,这是有组织的,代表了气候适应能力的重要多元。尽管工业水平的酿酒厂和企业森林种植园的发展带来了剥夺和多次圈地的威胁,但这还是发生了。本文分析了Itata和Cauquenes山谷的小葡萄种植者通过整合跨学科的贡献来保护他们的遗产和收入的方式,这些贡献来自地质学(评估山谷中的气候变化表现)、社会科学(观察葡萄种植公地的护理和生产实践)和法律(分析在这种共同防御中可能发展的法律框架)。所有这些行动都是从政治生态学和气候正义的分析框架中整合起来的。在这些经验中,我们认识到适应旱地农业生态条件的气候适应能力的多个要素,表明酿酒厂是一项可以保护当地领土和提供气候正义的活动,有助于保护社区的文化遗产和社会环境福祉。
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