Pollution, obligation, and care: perspectives from artisanal and small-scale gold mining and farming in rural Colombia

IF 1 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Jessica Smith, Cecilia Schroeder, Kathleen Smits, Juan Lucena, Oscar Restrepo Baena
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Abstract

People making a living in rural Antioquia, Colombia, find themselves in a double bind: they require a healthy environment to farm and grow food, but many turn to artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) to supplement their incomes. The significant environmental harms associated with ASGM – from mercury and other heavy-metal contamination to deforestation and habitat loss – have led to both academic and popular discourse treating ASGM as an environmental problem to be understood and remedied scientifically. Our research in the small town of Andes (Antioquia region in Colombia) investigated how local residents themselves understood “pollution.” Drawing on a literature review, archival research, site visits, and interviews with experts and local residents, we show that rural people understood pollution as emergent from complex webs of relationships and longer histories of government neglect. Exploring how people made sense of harm and expressed care builds on research in STS that demonstrates both the potentials and pitfalls for scientific concepts and tools to understand and intervene in compromised environments.
污染、义务和关怀:来自哥伦比亚农村手工和小规模金矿开采和农业的视角
在哥伦比亚安蒂奥基亚农村谋生的人们发现自己处于双重困境:他们需要一个健康的环境来耕种和种植粮食,但许多人转向手工和小规模金矿开采(ASGM)来补充收入。与ASGM相关的重大环境危害——从汞和其他重金属污染到森林砍伐和栖息地丧失——导致学术和大众话语都将ASGM视为一个需要科学理解和补救的环境问题。我们在安第斯小镇(哥伦比亚安蒂奥基亚地区)的研究调查了当地居民如何理解“污染”。通过文献综述、档案研究、实地考察以及对专家和当地居民的采访,我们表明,农村居民将污染理解为复杂的关系网络和长期政府忽视的产物。探索人们如何理解伤害和表达关怀建立在STS研究的基础上,该研究展示了科学概念和工具在理解和干预受损环境方面的潜力和缺陷。
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Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
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