Reifications in Disease Ecology 1: Demystifying Land Use Change in Pathogen Emergence

Q1 Social Sciences
L. F. Chaves, J. Runk, L. Bergmann, N. Gottdenker
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Disease ecology has the potential to help build a new society where the contradictions of our time are recognized and confronted in the pursuit of a more considered, and just, understanding of the interrelationships of organisms with the environment. Unfortunately, the discipline is facing a major dilemma as the advent of new technologies, access to remote data, and lack of engagement with the contexts where diseases emerge and are transmitted, has resulted in the creation of Blame Local Indigenous and Peasant Populations (BLIPP) narratives that align with hegemonic globalizing agents and processes. Here, in the first half of a two-part essay about reifications in disease ecology, thinking with dialectical materialism, we demystify BLIPP narratives around land use change in disease emergence.
疾病生态学的再认识1:揭开病原体出现时土地利用变化的神秘面纱
疾病生态学有可能帮助建立一个新的社会,在这个社会中,我们这个时代的矛盾被认识和面对,追求对生物与环境的相互关系的更深思熟虑和公正的理解。不幸的是,随着新技术的出现、远程数据的获取以及对疾病出现和传播环境的缺乏参与,该学科正面临着一个重大困境,这导致了与霸权全球化因素和进程相一致的指责当地土著和农民人口(BLIPP)叙事的产生。在这里,在一篇关于疾病生态学具体化的两部分文章的前半部分,我们用辩证唯物主义的思维,揭开关于疾病出现中土地利用变化的BLIPP叙事的神秘面纱。
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism
Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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4.90
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31
期刊介绍: CNS is a journal of ecosocialism. We welcome submissions on red-green politics and the anti-globalization movement; environmental history; workplace labor struggles; land/community struggles; political economy of ecology; and other themes in political ecology. CNS especially wants to join (relate) discourses on labor, feminist, and environmental movements, and theories of political ecology and radical democracy. Works on ecology and socialism are particularly welcome.
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