在过渡时期伸张正义:分析芬兰《采矿法》改革背景下司法的多维度和多领域复杂性

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Extractive Industries and Society-An International Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-04 DOI:10.1016/j.exis.2024.101501
Johanna Leino
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本研究旨在揭示在低碳转型和关键矿产需求不断增长的背景下,正义诉求之间的紧张关系和矛盾。通过探讨芬兰有争议的《采矿法》改革,本研究揭示了各利益相关方提出的正义诉求的多维度和多领域复杂性。基于对文件和访谈数据的定性内容分析,研究结果强调了利益相关者在微观、中观和宏观尺度上的正义诉求,强调了不同的规范维度,并围绕转型中的感知正义制造了紧张局势。这些诉求说明了采矿业的多领域性质以及日益增长的关键矿物需求所带来的正义后果。这项研究强调,需要采取综合方法来解决司法紧张问题,并通过对司法主张的系统分析,为理解围绕关键矿产开采的冲突做出贡献。除了经验方面的见解之外,本研究还提出了关于冲突的作用以及低碳转型中正义的意义等重要问题。
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Claiming for justice in transitions: Analyzing the multidimensional and multiscalar complexity of justice in the context of Mining Act reform in Finland

This research aims to uncover tensions and contradictions between justice claims within the context of low-carbon transitions and the growing demand for critical minerals. By exploring the contested Mining Act reform in Finland, the study sheds light on the multidimensional and multiscalar complexities of justice claims made by various stakeholders. Based on qualitative content analysis of document and interview data, the findings highlight that stakeholders mobilize justice claims on micro, meso, and macro scales, emphasizing diverse normative dimensions and creating tensions around perceived justice in transitions. These claims illustrate the multiscalar nature of mining and the justice consequences of growing critical minerals demand. The research emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to address justice tensions and contributes to understanding conflicts around critical minerals mining through a systematic analysis of justice claims. Beyond empirical insights, the study raises critical questions about the role of conflicts and the meaning of justice in low-carbon transitions.

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