‘All organizing is science fiction’: Abolition in the Surrounds

IF 8.2 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
K. Gillespie
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Alongside this exercise, we read four pieces of science fiction in which the authors imagined processes of justice in other worlds or at other times. In the stories, we encountered complicated accountability processes, re-education programmes, peaceholders, and voluntary therapeutic interventions – all attempts at practical speculative resolutions to the violence and brokenness of contemporary criminal legal processes. These exercises were intended as a way for us to trip up our commonsense assumptions about the infrastructure of safety and justice, to open our imagination towards entirely different ways of doing justice, dealing with brokenness, and comporting and structuring our relationships with each other. Crucially, the exercises were ways for us to experiment with living different processes and relationships of justice in the present. When AbdouMaliq Simone calls abolition ‘a movement toward disproportion, beyond calculations of suitable measures’ (2022: 24) it is this setting of the speculative in motion that he recognises in abolitionist work – a deliberate, improbable recalibration of the terms of the present, and of the size of the space and capacity we have to improvise on those terms. In his recent book The Surrounds, Simone’s long attention to the moves and formulations of urban majorities is put in service of discerning an urban experience – a ‘territory of operation’ (2022: 28) – he calls the surrounds. The urban surrounds, he tells us, are those processes and territories that are Book review forum
“所有的组织都是科幻小说”:《环境中的废除》
除了这个练习,我们还阅读了四篇科幻小说,作者在其中想象了其他世界或其他时间的正义过程。在这些故事中,我们遇到了复杂的问责程序、再教育计划、维和人员和自愿治疗干预——所有这些都是对当代刑事法律程序的暴力和破坏的实际推测性解决方案。这些练习旨在让我们打破对安全和正义基础设施的常识性假设,打开我们的想象力,以完全不同的方式伸张正义,处理破碎,构建和构建我们彼此的关系。至关重要的是,这些练习是我们在当下体验不同的正义过程和关系的方式。当AbdouMaliq Simone将废除死刑称为“一场不均衡的运动,超越了适当措施的计算”时(2022:24),他在废奴主义工作中认识到的正是这种投机运动的背景——对当前的条件,以及我们必须在这些条件下即兴发挥的空间和能力的大小进行了深思熟虑的、不太可能的重新校准。在他最近出版的《周围》一书中,西蒙对城市多数派的行动和表述的长期关注是为了辨别城市体验——一个他称之为“周围”的“运作领域”(2022:28)。他告诉我们,城市周围是书评论坛的过程和领域
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期刊介绍: Dialogues in Human Geography aims to foster open and critical debate on the philosophical, methodological, and pedagogical underpinnings of geographic thought and practice. The journal publishes articles, accompanied by responses, that critique current thinking and practice while charting future directions for geographic thought, empirical research, and pedagogy. Dialogues is theoretically oriented, forward-looking, and seeks to publish original and innovative work that expands the boundaries of geographical theory, practice, and pedagogy through a unique format of open peer commentary. This format encourages engaged dialogue. The journal's scope encompasses the broader agenda of human geography within the context of social sciences, humanities, and environmental sciences, as well as specific ideas, debates, and practices within disciplinary subfields. It is relevant and useful to those interested in all aspects of the discipline.
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