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Farm Work, Migration and the Diverse Forms of Struggle for Social Justice (Editors' Introduction) 农业、移民与社会正义斗争的多种形式(编辑简介)
IF 1 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-03-26 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i1.4262
T. Basok, N. Piper
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Just Because We’re Small Doesn’t Mean We Can’t Stand Tall: A Child and Youth Rights Movement 仅仅因为我们小并不意味着我们不能站得高:儿童和青年权利运动
IF 1 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-03-26 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i1.4044
Lis Howell, Nicholas Ng-A-Fook
In this article, the authors share their research on a curriculum for social justice, truth, and then reconciliation as put forth by the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society (Caring Society). The Caring Society is a non-profit organization that advocates for equity and social justice for First Nations children and creates social justice educational materials for Canadian learners. The authors provide an overview of the Caring Society campaigns and educational research. More specifically, they discuss how the Caring Society is creating educational resources that center a child and youth-driven civil rights movement across the school curriculum. Such curricular and pedagogical approaches focus on truth and then reconciliation, Indigenous sovereignty, and position a social justice pedagogy. They then discuss some of the ways we might advocate relational forms of citizenship that seek to honour the truth, and then reconciliation education.
在这篇文章中,作者分享了他们对第一民族儿童和家庭关怀社会(关怀社会)提出的社会正义、真理和和解课程的研究。关怀社会是一个非营利性组织,倡导第一民族儿童的公平和社会正义,并为加拿大学习者制作社会正义教材。作者提供了关怀社会运动和教育研究的概述。更具体地说,他们讨论了关爱社会如何创造教育资源,以儿童和青少年为中心的民权运动贯穿学校课程。这样的课程和教学方法侧重于真相,然后是和解、土著主权和社会正义教学法。然后,他们讨论了我们可能提倡的一些方式,即寻求尊重真相的公民关系形式,然后是和解教育。
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Acts of Citizenship in Time and Space among Agricultural Migrant Workers in Quebec during the COVID-19 Pandemic 新冠肺炎大流行期间魁北克农业移民工人的时空公民行为
IF 1 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-03-26 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i1.4006
Guillermo Candiz, T. Basok, D. Bélanger
Migrant farm workers recruited under Canada’s temporary employment programs work in difficult environments, under poor working conditions, and live in unsafe housing in remote rural communities. Fearful of repatriation or replacement, many accept their working and living conditions as part of a necessary sacrifice to improve their living conditions and those of their families in the countries of origin. At the same time, some migrant farm workers assert their agency by escaping from farms, subverting regulations, or challenging various forms of discipline used to control their bodies and activities. Following Isin and Nielsen (2008), we refer to these actions as “acts of citizenship.” Drawing on research conducted among migrant farm workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in the province of Quebec, Canada, we situate these acts, particularly the tendency to escape from abusive and exploitative working relationships, in a particular space and time shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic. More specifically, we demonstrate the link between these acts and certain conditions and opportunities that arose at that time, such as increased support for migrant farmworkers by a non-governmental organization and the facilitation of movement of migrant farmworkers across the Canada-U.S.-border by the “migration industry.”
根据加拿大临时就业计划招募的农场移民工人在艰苦的环境中工作,工作条件恶劣,居住在偏远农村社区的不安全住房中。由于担心遣返或替换,许多人接受自己的工作和生活条件,将其视为改善自己和原籍国家人生活条件的必要牺牲。与此同时,一些农民工通过逃离农场、颠覆法规或挑战用于控制他们身体和活动的各种形式的纪律来维护他们的代理权。在Isin和Nielsen(2008)之后,我们将这些行为称为“公民行为”。根据新冠肺炎大流行期间在加拿大魁北克省对移民农场工人进行的研究,我们将这种行为,特别是逃离虐待和剥削性工作关系的趋势,置于新冠肺炎大流行形成的特定空间和时间。更具体地说,我们展示了这些行为与当时出现的某些条件和机会之间的联系,例如非政府组织增加对移民农场工人的支持,以及“移民行业”为移民农场工人跨越加拿大-美国边境提供便利
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Ambivalent Resonance: Advocacy for Secure Status for Migrant Farm Workers in Spain, Italy and Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic 矛盾的共鸣:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间倡导西班牙、意大利和加拿大移民农场工人的安全地位
IF 1 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-03-26 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i1.4005
T. Basok, A. López-Sala, Gennaro Avalone
Drawing on insights from scholarship on contentious action frames, this article examines the framing of demands for social justice for migrant farmworkers in Spain, Italy and Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic. We focus particularly on how activists in each country aligned their action frames with prevalent public discourses on the essential contribution migrants make to agricultural production, the need to guarantee “health for all,” and “increased vulnerability” of migrants’ lives during the global health crisis.  Using these diagnostic frames, activists in the three countries called for secure legal status for all migrants. Drawing on the literature on contentious action frames, we then analyze if action frames advanced by activists during the COVID-19 pandemic “resonated” with the understanding of these issues by policymakers. We challenge an approach to understanding resonance in binary terms as either present or absent. Instead, we introduce the notion of “ambivalent resonance” to draw attention to the fact that some frames are accepted only partially or only by some policymakers but not the others, as was the case in the three countries under study. We then situate this ambivalent resonance in the context of immigration priorities and recent trends in immigration policy development in these three countries and suggest that activists can build on ambivalences to advance migrant rights to status.
本文借鉴学术界对有争议的行动框架的见解,考察了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间西班牙、意大利和加拿大移民农场工人社会正义诉求的框架。我们特别关注每个国家的积极分子如何将其行动框架与关于移徙者对农业生产的重要贡献、保障"人人享有健康"的必要性以及在全球卫生危机期间移徙者生活"日益脆弱"的普遍公共话语结合起来。利用这些诊断框架,这三个国家的活动人士呼吁为所有移民提供安全的合法地位。然后,根据有关有争议的行动框架的文献,我们分析活动人士在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间提出的行动框架是否与政策制定者对这些问题的理解“产生共鸣”。我们挑战一种理解共振的方法,在二元术语中要么存在,要么不存在。相反,我们引入了“矛盾共鸣”的概念,以提请注意这样一个事实,即某些框架仅部分或仅被一些政策制定者接受,而其他框架则不被接受,正如所研究的三个国家的情况一样。然后,我们将这种矛盾的共鸣置于这三个国家移民优先事项和移民政策发展的最新趋势的背景下,并建议活动家可以利用矛盾心理来推进移民的身份权利。
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引用次数: 1
“A Mass Exodus in Rebellion” – The Migrant Caravans: A View from the Eyes of Honduran Journalist Inmer Gerardo Chévez “叛乱中的大规模流亡”-移民大篷车:从洪都拉斯记者Inmer Gerardo ch2013.13的角度来看
IF 1 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-03-26 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i1.4157
Soledad Alvarez Velasco, N. De Genova
This article analyzes the migrant caravans as a strategy of resistance to the war against migrants in transit to the United States, exacerbated during the pandemic. This is the edited transcript of an interview conducted with Honduran journalist Inmer Gerardo Chevez, correspondent of Radio Progreso. Having travelled the Central American and Mexican routes accompanying on foot the transit of thousands of migrants since 2018, Chevez is a notable eyewitness and expert in situ of the Caravans. The interview confirms that the caravan has become one of the premier forms in which Latin American migrants, including agricultural workers, struggle and their spatial dispute with the heterogeneous border control regime of the Americas are materialized. The text also reflects on the role that photography and critical journalism can play in the face of the contemporary anti-migrant policy turn. We conclude with an interpretation of the effects that the militarized violence against Latin American migrants in transit to the United States is having across the region.
本文分析了移民大篷车作为一种抵抗战争的策略,在大流行期间加剧了对过境到美国的移民的战争。以下是对进步电台记者、洪都拉斯记者切维兹的采访。自2018年以来,他跟随数千名移民徒步穿越中美洲和墨西哥路线,是著名的大篷车现场目击者和专家。采访证实,大篷车已成为拉丁美洲移民,包括农业工人,与美洲异质边境管制制度进行斗争和空间争端的主要形式之一。本文还反思了摄影和批判性新闻在面对当代反移民政策转向时所能发挥的作用。最后,我们解释了对过境到美国的拉丁美洲移民的军事化暴力在整个地区所产生的影响。
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引用次数: 1
When Food is Finance: Seeking Global Justice for Migrant Workers 当粮食是金融:为移民工人寻求全球正义
IF 1 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-03-26 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i1.4031
L. Simeone, N. Piper, S. Rosewarne
The steady growth of international labour mobility has been one of the defining features of globalization. Alongside the liberalization of international trade, labour mobility has been a key dynamic propelling economic development in the new millennium. In recent years, migrant labour is increasingly regulated via temporary schemes, deepening and widening migrant precarity. This paper argues that a growing reliance on temporary migrant workers reflects the financialization of global agriculture. Drawing on conceptual debates among scholars of critical finance studies, migration governance and food systems, it explores the implications of financialization for social justice work, asking how a systemic understanding of the migrant experience with financial institutions and practices might enhance rights-based advocacy.
国际劳动力流动的稳定增长一直是全球化的决定性特征之一。在国际贸易自由化的同时,劳动力流动是推动新千年经济发展的关键动力。近年来,移民劳动力越来越多地通过临时计划受到监管,这加深和扩大了移民的不稳定性。本文认为,对临时农民工的依赖日益增加反映了全球农业的金融化。借鉴批判性金融研究、移民治理和粮食系统学者之间的概念辩论,它探讨了金融化对社会正义工作的影响,并询问如何系统地了解移民与金融机构和实践的经历可能会加强基于权利的倡导。
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引用次数: 1
“Say It Beautifully”: Three Encounters with Love, Death and Poetry 《说得美》:与爱、死亡和诗歌的三次相遇
IF 1 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-03-26 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i1.4063
Angelo Miramonti
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Critical Legal Practices: Approaches to Law in Contemporary Anti-racist Social Justice Struggles in Sweden 批判法律实践:当代瑞典反种族主义社会正义斗争中的法律途径
IF 1 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2022-11-07 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v16i3.2523
Maja Sager, Marta Kolankiewicz
Based on interviews with legal practitioners working with or within anti-racist social justice movements in Sweden, we explore some dilemmas and paradoxes that appear when social movements pursue struggles for anti-racist social justice through the legal arena. How do the interviewees understand and critically relate to legal practices in contemporary anti-racist social justice struggles? What are the conditions of engagement of these organisations in the legal arena and how do they impact social justice struggles in Sweden? What are the stakes in the legal practices of these movements? Rather than a strategically chosen tool for social justice, legal practice could be understood as a kind of self-defence, as resorting to law is often a response to an unjust legal system, oppressive treatment by the state or disadvantage and deprivation. The interviewees’ reflections on their legal practices are informed by a fundamental ambivalence between the ideological commitment in the critique of law and their position from which it is impossible to ignore the legal arena. Instead of taking a clear stance for or against the law as a tool for social justice struggles, we have attempted to understand what are the methods and the effects of legal practice that grow from this ambivalence. The accounts of our interviewees indicate that both practical strategies and ways of accounting for these aim at subverting and challenging the law while at the same time using it. Throughout the analysis we have conceptualised these strategies as decentring, re-politicising and redistribution.
基于对瑞典反种族主义社会正义运动的法律从业者的采访,我们探讨了当社会运动通过法律舞台寻求反种族主义的社会正义时出现的一些困境和悖论。受访者如何理解和批判性地理解当代反种族主义社会正义斗争中的法律实践?这些组织参与法律领域的条件是什么?它们如何影响瑞典的社会正义斗争?这些运动的法律实践有什么利害关系?法律实践不是一种战略选择的社会正义工具,而是一种自卫,因为诉诸法律往往是对不公正的法律制度、国家的压迫性待遇或劣势和剥夺的回应。受访者对其法律实践的反思源于法律批判中的意识形态承诺和他们不可能忽视法律舞台的立场之间的根本矛盾。我们没有将支持或反对法律作为社会正义斗争的工具,而是试图了解从这种矛盾心理中产生的法律实践的方法和效果。受访者的描述表明,无论是实际的策略还是解释这些策略的方式,都旨在颠覆和挑战法律,同时使用法律。在整个分析过程中,我们将这些策略概念化为去中心化、重新政治化和再分配。
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La Solidaridad o la Soledad? Cooperation and Tensions in the Regional State Response to the Venezuelan Migration Crisis 团结还是团结?区域国家应对委内瑞拉移民危机的合作与紧张局势
IF 1 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2022-11-07 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v16i3.2723
Lana Gonzalez Balyk
The Venezuelan migration crisis has displaced over six million people and is the Americas’ largest forced migration. Nearby countries have received the majority of the displaced and initially showed an impressive welcome to Venezuelans, regardless of whether they may be considered migrants, asylum seekers, or refugees. However, host country responses have mainly been uncoordinated, siloed, and impromptu. This paper examines the solidarities and tensions within the individual country responses of Venezuela’s closest Latin American and Andean neighbors: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, and Brazil. The number of displaced people leaving Venezuela has steadily increased since 2015 yet limited long term-planning and inclusion of migrants in host communities has led to a growth in xenophobia. Additionally, many Latin American host nations have erected new barriers that make legal entry or residency forms more difficult for migrants to obtain. The COVID-19 pandemic has compounded these issues as host countries grapple with supporting and offering resources to their citizens in addition to migrants. However, some promising regional solutions could be applied in a more coordinated regional approach to help ensure that host countries and IOs supporting them can better extend enduring solidarity and inclusion to Venezuelans. These solutions include longer-term visa options, such as the new Colombian 10-year visa, that can help regularize and include Venezuelans over a prolonged period. A particularly recommended approach would be the regional application of an inventive Latin America humanitarian-orientated accord, the Cartagena Declaration, a forward-thinking concept with a potential that has never been realized. The Cartagena Declaration could offer more comprehensive protection and fairer access to rights beyond temporary measures.
委内瑞拉移民危机已使600多万人流离失所,是美洲最大的强迫移民。附近国家接收了大多数流离失所者,最初对委内瑞拉人表示了令人印象深刻的欢迎,无论他们是移民、寻求庇护者还是难民。然而,东道国的反应主要是不协调、孤立和即兴的。本文考察了委内瑞拉最亲密的拉丁美洲和安第斯邻国哥伦比亚、厄瓜多尔、秘鲁、智利和巴西在各自国家应对措施中的团结和紧张关系。自2015年以来,离开委内瑞拉的流离失所者人数稳步增加,但长期规划有限,移民融入收容社区,导致仇外心理加剧。此外,许多拉丁美洲东道国设置了新的障碍,使移民更难获得合法入境或居留表格。新冠肺炎疫情加剧了这些问题,因为东道国除了移民外,还努力为本国公民提供支持和资源。然而,一些有希望的区域解决方案可以采用更协调的区域方法,以帮助确保东道国和支持它们的国际组织能够更好地向委内瑞拉人提供持久的团结和包容。这些解决方案包括长期签证选择,例如新的哥伦比亚10年签证,这有助于委内瑞拉人长期合法化并将其纳入其中。一个特别建议的办法是在区域适用一项富有创造性的、以拉丁美洲人道主义为导向的协定,即《卡塔赫纳宣言》,这是一个具有从未实现的潜力的前瞻性概念。《卡塔赫纳宣言》可以在临时措施之外提供更全面的保护和更公平地获得权利。
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“We Live in a Very Toxic World”: Changing Environmental Landscapes and Indigenous Food Sovereignty “我们生活在一个非常有毒的世界”:不断变化的环境景观和土著粮食主权
IF 1 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2022-11-07 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v16i3.2746
J. Liddell, S. Kington, C. McKinley
The purpose of this article is to understand how historical oppression has undermined health through environmental injustices that have given rise to food insecurity. Specifically, the article examines ways in which settler colonialism has transformed and contaminated the land itself, impacting the availability and quality of food and the overall health of Indigenous peoples. Food security and environmental justice for Gulf Coast, state-recognized tribes has been infrequently explored. These tribes lack federal recognition and have limited access to recourse and supplemental resources as a result. This research fills an important gap in the literature through exploring the intersection of environmental justice and food insecurity issues for this population. Partnering with a community-advisory board and using a qualitative descriptive methodology, 31 Gulf Coast Indigenous women participated in semi-structured interviews about their healthcare experiences and concerns. Through these interviews, participants expressed concerns about (a) the environmental impacts of pollution on the contamination of food and on the health of tribal members; and (b) the impact of these changes on the land, such as negatively impacting gardening practices. The authors of this study document how environmental changes have compounded these concerns and contribute to the overall pollution of food and water sources and unviability of subsistence practices, severely effecting tribal members’ health. In conclusion, we show how social and environmental justice issues such as pollution, industry exploitation, and climate change perpetuate the goals of settler colonialism through undermining cultural practices and the overall health of Indigenous peoples.
这篇文章的目的是了解历史压迫是如何通过导致粮食不安全的环境不公正破坏健康的。具体而言,这篇文章探讨了定居者殖民主义如何改变和污染土地本身,影响粮食的供应和质量以及土著人民的整体健康。墨西哥湾沿岸国家承认的部落的粮食安全和环境正义很少被探索。这些部落缺乏联邦政府的承认,因此获得追索权和补充资源的机会有限。这项研究通过探索这一人群的环境正义和粮食不安全问题的交叉点,填补了文献中的一个重要空白。31名墨西哥湾沿岸土著妇女与社区咨询委员会合作,采用定性描述方法,参加了关于她们的医疗保健经历和关切的半结构化访谈。通过这些访谈,与会者对以下问题表示关切:(a)污染对食品污染和部落成员健康的环境影响;以及(b)这些变化对土地的影响,例如对园艺实践的负面影响。这项研究的作者记录了环境变化如何加剧了这些担忧,并导致食物和水源的整体污染和生存方式的不可行性,严重影响了部落成员的健康。最后,我们展示了污染、工业剥削和气候变化等社会和环境正义问题如何通过破坏文化习俗和土著人民的整体健康,使定居者殖民主义的目标长期存在。
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