贫穷与癌症共存

Cheng Pengli, Liao Caihong
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在中国一些相对不发达的农村地区,癌症与贫困等社会问题纠缠不清。本研究讨论了江西的一个国有农场,那里的居民认为癌症是由当地一家玻璃厂和磷肥厂的污染引起的。我们对村民们认为的“铁证”的分析并不能证实癌症与现有工业污染之间的联系,但尽管如此,居民们还是拿着他们的证据向各级政府请愿。他们之所以坚持不懈,是因为他们对自己相对于周围村庄的相对劣势感到不满,并希望政府改善他们的供水。这个案例说明了不同的社会问题是如何“捆绑在一起”的,以及情绪是如何影响人们对风险的看法的。
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Coexistence of Poverty and Cancer
In some relatively undeveloped rural areas of China, cancer is deeply entangled with poverty and other social problems. This study discusses a state-owned farm in Jiangxi, where residents believed that cancer was caused by pollution from a local glass factory and phosphorus fertilizer plant. Our analysis of what the villagers considered ‘iron proof’ could not confirm an association between cancer and pollution from existing industries, but despite this, residents took their evidence and petitioned various levels of government. Their persistence was fuelled by their resentment of their relative disadvantage in relation to surrounding villages and their desire to get the government to improve their water supply. The case illustrates how different social problems become ‘bundled,’ and how emotions shape perceptions of risk.
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