当自然被滥用:通过电影审问尼日利亚的尼日尔三角洲石油开采危机

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Aghogho Lucky Imiti , Chukwuma Anyanwu
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在尼日利亚的尼日尔三角洲地区发现原油之前,该地区虽然因奴隶贸易、象牙、橡胶和棕榈油开采等殖民主义而遭受破坏,但相对来说还是一片田园风光。然而,20世纪50年代在该地区发现的具有商业价值的原油带来了毁灭性的危机,以至于和平与统一在该地区已成为一种幻想。为了生存而开发和勘探该地区的自然资源,特别是原油,人类在某种程度上伤害了自己和自然/环境,没有意识到影响自然的东西也会影响人类。这项研究面临的挑战是,通过对《血与油》和《液体黑金》的批判性分析,说明人类是如何因对自然的不公平而危及生命的。本研究以Howard Bowen 1953年的《企业社会责任理论》为基础,采用分析研究方法。调查结果表明,在该地区运营的石油公司缺乏企业社会责任,并不是造成尼日尔三角洲危机的主要原因,而是各级领导的失败,由贪婪、腐败和虚假陈述精心策划。
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When nature is abused: Interrogating Nigeria's Niger Delta crisis of oil exploitation through film
Prior to the discovery of crude oil in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, the region was relatively idyllic, though it had suffered devastation due to colonialism with its attendant human slave trade, ivories, rubber, and palm oil extraction. However, the discovery of crude oil in commercial quantities in the region in the 1950s has brought devastating crisis to the point that peace and unity have become an illusion in the area. In the bid to exploit and explore the natural resources, especially crude oil, in the region for survival, man has in a sort of boomerang harmed himself and nature/environment, unmindful that whatever affects nature affects man. The challenge before this research is to illustrate how humans have endangered their lives by being unfair to nature through a critical analysis of Blood and Oil and The Liquid Black Gold. This study is anchored on Howard Bowen's 1953 Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, Theory, using the analytical research method. Findings showed that it is not primarily a lack of CSR by the oil companies that operate in the region that is responsible for the crisis in the Niger Delta, but failed leadership at various levels, orchestrated by greed, corruption, and misrepresentation.
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