Critical environmental justice and the Wasteocene: Oppression and resistance in an Italian prison during the Covid-19 pandemic

Elisabetta Privitera, David Pellow, Marco Armiero
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This article aims to frame the state violence and socio-ecological injustice perpetrated against prisoners through the lens of both critical environmental justice studies and the concept of the Wasteocene. We seek to uncover the socio-ecological relationships that have historically shaped the enforcement of the prison and waste systems through a focus on the Italian context during the Covid-19 pandemic. We explore the case of a jail in Campania, a region in the South of Italy infamous for its troubled waste management that has caused uncountable and entangled health, social, and economic harms. The jail is adjacent to an area with a long history of waste disposal practices and numerous legal conflicts and corruption scandals: all characteristics that make this case emblematic of the broader problem of carceral environmental injustice. We argue that carceral institutions are generative sites for examining the dynamics of violence, expendability, and wasting relationships that are built into their structures and core functions We also maintain that the Covid-19 pandemic has both uncovered and exacerbated such dynamics and therefore stands as a framing device that further corroborates our argument. We conclude with lessons and observations for scholars studying environmental concerns and carceral systems through a multidisciplinary lens.
批判性环境正义与废物世:科维德-19 大流行病期间意大利监狱中的压迫与反抗
本文旨在从批判性环境正义研究和 "废弃物世"(Wasteocene)概念的视角,阐述针对囚犯的国家暴力和社会生态不公。我们试图通过关注科维德-19 大流行病期间的意大利背景,揭示历史上形成监狱和废物系统执行的社会生态关系。我们以坎帕尼亚的一所监狱为例进行探讨,坎帕尼亚是意大利南部的一个地区,因其混乱的废物管理而臭名昭著,给健康、社会和经济造成了难以计数和纠缠不清的危害。该监狱毗邻的地区有着悠久的废弃物处理历史、众多的法律冲突和腐败丑闻:所有这些特点都使该案例成为更广泛的监禁环境不公正问题的象征。我们还认为,"Covid-19 "大流行既揭示了这种动态,也加剧了这种动态,因此它是一个框架工具,进一步证实了我们的论点。最后,我们为通过多学科视角研究环境问题和囚禁系统的学者们提供了经验和建议。
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