Intimate geographies of precarity: Water infrastructure and the normalisation of militarism in humanitarian intervention

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Bronte Alexander
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Abstract

The recent increase in Venezuelan migrants and refugees to Brazil has prompted a humanitarian response coordinated by multiple government agencies and inter/national organisations. This coordination effort sits under the umbrella of the Operation Welcome task force, in which the military is heavily involved. Situated in the northern state of Roraima, bordering Venezuela, this article explores one particular site of humanitarian care: a set of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) facilities located in the capital city of Boa Vista. Here, I investigate the militaristic design and processes of the shower block, which is available to Venezuelan refugees and migrants who are living without adequate shelter. In doing so, this paper argues that the normalisation of militarism in humanitarian intervention (re)produces exclusion and precarity for those accessing spaces of care. By understanding the water infrastructure of the site as an infrastructure of containment, this research shines light on the everyday, often invisiblised implications of migration governance that occur at the micro-scale. In particular, it highlights the conditions of slow and symbolic violence that are embedded within the military-humanitarian response.

不稳定的亲密地理环境:水利基础设施与人道主义干预中的军国主义正常化
最近,前往巴西的委内瑞拉移民和难民人数增加,促使多个政府机构和国际/国家组织协调采取人道主义应对措施。这项协调工作由军方大力参与的 "欢迎行动 "特别工作组负责。本文探讨了位于与委内瑞拉接壤的罗赖马州北部的一个特殊的人道主义关怀场所:位于首府博阿维斯塔市的一套水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)设施。在这里,我对淋浴区的军事化设计和流程进行了调查,该淋浴区是为没有适当住所的委内瑞拉难民和移民提供的。在此过程中,本文认为,人道主义干预中的军国主义正常化(重新)产生了对那些获得关爱空间的人的排斥和不稳定性。通过将该遗址的水利基础设施理解为遏制基础设施,本研究揭示了移民治理在微观层面上的日常影响,而这些影响往往被忽视。特别是,它强调了军事-人道主义应对措施中蕴含的缓慢和象征性暴力的条件。
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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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