公众参与的悖论:加拿大化学谷环境正义的话语政治

IF 1.4 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Sarah Marie Wiebe
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十多年来,Aamjiwnaang民族的成员继续为承认和纠正他们在一个被称为加拿大化学谷的地区的独特环境健康问题而斗争。从关键政策研究的角度来看,本文解决了那些受持久污染暴露的有毒政策组合影响最大的人所面临的话语政策挑战。为了回答研究问题:生活在化学谷等污染热点地区的人们的声音和生活经历如何为环境正义的理论和实践做出贡献,本文借鉴了在兰姆顿县周边地区进行的广泛实地调查以及参与加拿大参议院听证会等政策倡导的结果。这一分析考察了社区知识和专门技能的缺失是如何再现不平等的。文章最后提出了改善环境正义的策略以及加拿大和其他国家政策正义的经验教训。科赫拉尼、苏马亚、希瑟·坎贝尔和斯蒂芬·奥马尔·哈提卜。2023. “少数派信仰与环境正义”政治,政策51(6):1069-96。https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12564。约翰·阿什,2010。新核能、风险与正义:有限信任时代的监管策略。政治,政策38(2):255-84。https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-1346.2010.00237.x。迪尔马格尼,玛丽亚姆和杰里米·迪亚斯,2023。“留下还是离开?”加拿大工作的性和性别少数群体的公民身份结果。政治,政策51(5):868-97。https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12557。
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A paradox of public engagement: The discursive politics of environmental justice in Canada's Chemical Valley

For over a decade, members of the Aamjiwnaang Nation have continued to fight for the recognition and redress of their unique environmental health concerns in a region known as Canada's Chemical Valley. From a critical policy studies lens, this article addresses the discursive policy challenges faced by those who are most affected by the toxic policy assemblage of enduring pollution exposure. In response to the research question: how can the voices and lived experiences of those living in pollution hotspots like Chemical Valley contribute to the theory and practice of environmental justice, this article draws upon findings from extensive field-work in the surrounding region of Lambton County as well as policy advocacy including participation in Senate of Canada hearings. This analysis examines how the omission of community-based knowledge and expertise reproduces inequities. The article concludes with strategies for improved environmental justice and lessons learned for policy justice in Canada and beyond.

Related Articles

Al-Kohlani, Sumaia A., Heather E. Campbell, and Stephen Omar El-Khatib. 2023. “Minority Faith and Environmental Justice.” Politics & Policy 51(6): 1069–96. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12564.

Ash, John. 2010. “New Nuclear Energy, Risk, and Justice: Regulatory Strategies for an Era of Limited Trust.” Politics & Policy 38(2): 255–84. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-1346.2010.00237.x.

Dilmaghani, Maryam, and Jeremy Dias. 2023. “In or Out? Citizenship Outcomes of Working Sexual and Gender Minority People of Canada.” Politics & Policy 51(5): 868–97. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12557.

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