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“Our community needs to heal”: Using Photovoice to Explore Intergenerational Memories of Civil War with Young Central Americans in Toronto “我们的社区需要愈合”:使用Photovoice与多伦多的中美洲年轻人一起探索内战的代际记忆
Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.3433
Juan Carlos Jimenez, Morgan Poteet, Giovanni Carranza, Veronica Escobar Olivo
In 2020, our research collective facilitated a photovoice project titled “Picturing Our Realities: Arts-based Reflections with Central American Youth in Canada,” which brought together young, second-generation, and one-and-a-half-generation (born in another country and moved at a young age) Central American identifying people in Toronto to talk about their experiences growing up as children of immigrants. This photovoice project reveals the ways the civil war and migration process is a haunting presence in the lives of second and 1.5 generation Central American Canadians as they grow up and carve their paths as adults. We can see how unresolved social conflict emerges and shapes family memory, sense of self, understandings of community, and means of engaging in community activism and community work. We argue that this act of remembering and paying homage to previous generations is a means of confronting and resisting past injustices and forming ways of healing from the afterlives of violence. This recognition of the afterlives of mass violence, and the calls of action that this recognition entails, may form a powerful catalyst for community organizing and creating community spaces to respond to historical hauntings and structural violence.
2020年,我们的研究集体推动了一个名为“描绘我们的现实:加拿大中美洲青年的艺术反思”的摄影语音项目,该项目汇集了年轻的、第二代和一个半代(出生在另一个国家并在年轻时移居)的中美洲人,他们在多伦多谈论他们作为移民子女的成长经历。这个photovoice项目揭示了内战和移民过程是第二代和第1.5代中美洲加拿大人成长和开辟成人道路的生活中挥之不去的存在。我们可以看到未解决的社会冲突是如何出现的,并塑造了家庭记忆、自我意识、对社区的理解,以及参与社区活动和社区工作的方式。我们认为,这种缅怀和向前辈致敬的行为是一种对抗和抵制过去不公正的手段,也是形成从暴力的余波中治愈的方法。这种对大规模暴力的余波的认识,以及这种认识所带来的行动呼吁,可能会形成一种强大的催化剂,促进社区组织和创造社区空间,以应对历史困扰和结构性暴力。
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Collective Memories and Community Interventions: Peace Building in Northern Ireland 集体记忆与社区干预:北爱尔兰的和平建设
Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.3442
Michael Soto, Joachim Savelsberg
This paper examines the role of community interventions in post-conflict settings. The focus is on peacebuilding through the shaping of collective memories, achieved through the transformation of social ties. By addressing community interventions, this paper opens the black box between interventions by formal institutions (such as peace treaties, trials, or truth commissions) and outcomes. It is based on a study of one specific cross-community initiative in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which – in 2012 – employed a Transitional Justice Grassroots Toolkit. Document analysis is complemented by interviews with participants and organizers to reveal the role of pedagogical practices, mediated by cohort effects, in facilitating cultural transformation through group interactions. This paper suggests how community interventions can change collective memories, cultural trauma, and related identities of the conflict, away from their polarized and polarizing forms, and it explores implications for future peace and social justice.
本文探讨了社区干预在冲突后环境中的作用。重点是通过改变社会关系,塑造集体记忆来建设和平。通过讨论社区干预,本文打开了正式机构(如和平条约、审判或真相委员会)干预与结果之间的黑箱。它基于对北爱尔兰贝尔法斯特一项具体的跨社区倡议的研究,该倡议于2012年采用了过渡时期司法基层工具包。文献分析通过对参与者和组织者的访谈来补充,以揭示由队列效应介导的教学实践在通过群体互动促进文化转型中的作用。本文提出了社区干预如何改变冲突的集体记忆、文化创伤和相关身份,使其远离两极分化和两极分化的形式,并探讨了对未来和平与社会正义的影响。
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Collegial or Contentious? Reflections on an Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion about an Oil Pipeline 合议还是争议?关于输油管道的跨学科小组讨论的思考
Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4219
Allyson Wiley, Attie Marshall, Angela Person, Randy Peppler
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Risky Others: Covid-19 Reconstitutions of Risk, Governance, and Stigmatization of Bodies 风险他人:2019冠状病毒病:对身体风险、治理和污名化的重构
Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4030
Andrea Bombak, Angie Wong, Sarah Balcom, Barbara Parker
This review essay considers how the risk constructions of Othered groups have been reconstituted across intersecting forms of stigma, social injustice, and discrimination during COVID-19. Through three case studies – fat irresponsible bodies, racialized contagious bodies, and food/health workers who are considered risky yet essential labour – we argue that an intersectional lens be applied to the social constructions of risk to understand the social processes of Othering when planning socially just policies, practices, pedagogies, and activism.
这篇综述文章考虑了在2019冠状病毒病期间,其他群体的风险结构是如何在耻辱、社会不公和歧视的交叉形式中重构的。通过三个案例研究——肥胖的不负责任的身体、种族化的传染性身体和被认为有风险但必不可少的食品/卫生工作者——我们认为,在规划社会公正的政策、实践、教学法和行动主义时,应将交叉视角应用于风险的社会建构,以理解他人的社会过程。
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“You Do What You Have To Do For The Babies”: The Pregnancy Experiences of Native American Women “你为孩子做了你必须做的事”:美国土著妇女的怀孕经历
Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4064
Jessica Liddell, Tess Carlson, Amy Stiffarm
Settler colonialism has contributed to disproportionate health disparities for Indigenous women, however their health experiences during pregnancy are understudied. The first author used qualitative description methodology to conduct life-course semi-structured interviews with 31 women who were members of a state-recognized Gulf Coast Indigenous tribe in the United States. Participants most often described these types of pregnancy experiences: How and From Who Learned About Pregnancy and Birth; Experiences with Miscarriage; Complications During Pregnancy; Working During Pregnancy and Lack of Post-Partum or Maternity Leave and Generational Changes in Pregnancy. We discuss research implications and areas of future research based on participants' experiences.
移民殖民主义造成土著妇女的健康差距过大,但对她们怀孕期间的健康经历研究不足。第一作者采用定性描述方法,对31名妇女进行了生命历程半结构化访谈,这些妇女都是美国国家承认的墨西哥湾沿岸土著部落的成员。参与者最常描述这些类型的怀孕经历:如何以及从谁那里了解怀孕和分娩;流产经历;妊娠期并发症;孕期工作、缺少产后产假和孕期代际变化。我们根据参与者的经验讨论了研究的意义和未来的研究领域。
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Transformation Towards Social Justice: Artistic Amalgams Seen Through a Hip-Hop Pedagogical Lens 向社会正义的转变:嘻哈教学视角下的艺术融合
Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4072
Lisa Delgado Brown, Ebony N. Perez
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The Quiet Violence of Empire: How USAID Waged Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan (Book Review) 帝国的无声暴力:美国国际开发署如何在阿富汗发动平叛行动(书评)
Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4395
Kevin Walby
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Postcolonial DH: Critical Cartographies, Decolonial Archives, and Humanities for the Public 后殖民DH:批判地图学、非殖民档案和公众人文学科
Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4387
Amanda Ortiz Molina, Ryan Stears
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Super Visa Program: Immigration Policy Changes and Social Injustice under the Neoliberal Governmentality in Canada 超级签证计划:加拿大新自由主义统治下的移民政策变化和社会不公
Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.3648
Ivy Li, Sepali Guruge, Charlotte Lee
Abstract: In November 2011, Citizenship and Immigration Canada paused the parents/grandparents (PGP) sponsorship immigration and announced a new Super Visa program simultaneously to facilitate family reunification, specifically among older adults waiting to be reunified with their children in Canada. We conducted a qualitative study to understand the experiences of immigrant families with the Super Visa Program. In total, 19 semi-structured interviews were conducted in Toronto with Chinese immigrants and parents holding a Super Visa. Our findings revealed that Super Visa program is helpful for family reunification, especially for those whose regular visa applications are not successful. However, Super Visa is still a visitor visa and parents/grandparents have to leave after a maximum of two years. This temporary status of their parents does not promote among immigrants a sense of belonging in Canada, but reinforces their feeling of being treated as “foreigner”. They also debunked the stigma that older parents/grandparents come to Canada for better welfare and are non-contributor and a burden to Canadian society. We observe older parents/grandparents are categorized as “undesirable” and their unpaid contributions to immigrant family and Canada society are rendered invisible. We argue there exits an inherent link between PGP policy changes and social injustice. Behind the negative portrayal of older parents/grandparents and policy changes on them is State’s neoliberal governmentality grounded upon market norms and mechanism. The immigration and social injustice inflicting on older PGP migrants manifests that neoliberal immigration regime is still structurally raced, gendered, classed, and may be intertwined with other stigmatizing dynamics such as ageist, ableist etc. within the State’s power relationship.
文摘:& # x0D;2011年11月,加拿大公民和移民部暂停了父母/祖父母(PGP)担保移民,同时宣布了一项新的超级签证计划,以促进家庭团聚,特别是那些等待与加拿大子女团聚的老年人。我们进行了一项定性研究,以了解移民家庭在超级签证计划中的经历。总共在多伦多对持有超级签证的中国移民及其父母进行了19次半结构化访谈。我们的研究结果表明,超级签证计划对家庭团聚有帮助,特别是对那些常规签证申请不成功的家庭。然而,超级签证仍然是一种访客签证,父母/祖父母必须在最多两年后离开。父母的这种临时身份并不能增强移民对加拿大的归属感,反而强化了他们被视为“外国人”的感觉。他们还揭穿了一种污名,即年长的父母/祖父母来加拿大是为了更好的福利,对加拿大社会没有贡献,是一种负担。我们注意到,年长的父母/祖父母被归类为“不受欢迎的”,他们对移民家庭和加拿大社会的无偿贡献被忽视了。我们认为PGP政策变化与社会不公正之间存在内在联系。在对老年父母/祖父母的负面描述和对他们的政策变化背后,是国家基于市场规范和机制的新自由主义治理。对老年PGP移民施加的移民和社会不公正表明,新自由主义移民制度在结构上仍然是种族的、性别的、阶级的,并且可能与国家权力关系中的其他污名化动力交织在一起,如年龄歧视、体力歧视等。
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Landscapes of Injustice, Landscapes of Repair (Editor's Introduction) 不公正的景观,修复的景观(编者介绍)
Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4384
Alexandra Moore
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