Inclusive recycling movements: a green deep democracy from below.

IF 2 2区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Environment and Urbanization Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-21 DOI:10.1177/0956247820967621
María José Zapata Campos, Sebastián Carenzo, Jaan-Henrik Kain, Michael Oloko, Jessica Pérez Reynosa, Patrik Zapata
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This paper examines the multiple strategies articulated by grassroots recycler networks to bring about socioenvironmental change. The paper shows how these networks are an emblematic case of grassroots governmentality, whereby urban poor communities contribute to building more inclusive environmental regimes by developing technologies of power more typical of the powerful. These technologies include enumeration, with its resulting self-knowledge; the production of discourses and rationalities of social inclusion and environmental sustainability; and engagement in open and diverse alliances, at times with actors holding apparently antagonistic interests. The paper also reveals how recycling networks are a representative case of deep and green democracy. It is deep democracy, as grassroots networks strive to gain deep and true representativeness in their territories. It is green democracy, as it illustrates alternative pathways to environmental governance that is not limited to state and global organizations, but that also includes a range of control techniques emanating from the communities themselves.

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包容性回收运动:自下而上的绿色深度民主。
本文考察了基层回收网络所阐述的多种策略,以带来社会环境变化。本文展示了这些网络如何成为基层治理的一个标志性案例,城市贫困社区通过开发更典型的权贵权力技术,为建立更具包容性的环境制度做出贡献。这些技术包括枚举,以及由此产生的自我认识;社会包容与环境可持续性的话语生产与理性加入开放和多样化的联盟,有时与利益明显对立的国家结盟。本文还揭示了回收网络如何成为深度绿色民主的代表案例。这是深度民主,因为基层网络努力在他们的领土上获得深入和真正的代表性。它是绿色民主,因为它说明了环境治理的替代途径,不仅限于国家和全球组织,而且还包括来自社区本身的一系列控制技术。
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期刊介绍: Environment and Urbanization aims to provide an effective means for the exchange of research findings, ideas and information in the fields of human settlements and environment among researchers, activists and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in low- and middle-income nations and between these and researchers, international agency staff, students and teachers in high-income nations. Most of the papers it publishes are written by authors from Africa, Asia and Latin America. Papers may be submitted in French, Spanish or Portuguese, as well as English - and if accepted for publication, the journal arranges for their translation into English. The journal is also unusual in the proportion of its papers that are written by practitioners.
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