暴力环境与低碳能源转型:来自哥斯达黎加和巴布亚新几内亚的警示故事

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Emily Benton Hite , Sarah Posner , Jerry K. Jacka
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二十年过去了,我们试图扩展Peluso和Watt开创性的“暴力环境”(2001),随着向低碳未来过渡的脱碳努力的出现,这可能会给居住社区带来暴力后果。我们扩大的暴力政治生态结合了过渡中固有的榨取主义的暴力,这种暴力以不同的节奏(从慢到快)和易读程度(从不可见到可见)表现出来。我们在哥斯达黎加和巴布亚新几内亚的研究强调了在殖民主义和帝国主义的历史进程、剥夺积累、气候变化和脱碳努力等形成的新环境中,暴力的进展。我们提出在“资本新世”时代重新定位我们的理论议程,批判性地识别、审查和关注与低碳能源转型相关的无数形式的暴力。总之,我们敦促社会科学家对暴力进行深思熟虑的研究,认识到政治化的脱碳努力所带来的冲突。
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Violent environments and the low-carbon energy transition: Cautionary tales from Costa Rica and Papua New Guinea
Two decades on, we seek to expand Peluso and Watt's seminal 'Violent Environments' (2001) with the advent of decarbonization efforts to transition to a low-carbon future, which can have violent outcomes for residing communities. Our expanded political ecology of violence coalesces the violences of extractivism inherent in the transition, which manifests at varying tempos (slow to fast) and degrees of legibility (invisible to visible). Our research in Costa Rica and Papua New Guinea highlights the violences that progress in new environments shaped by historical processes of colonialism and imperialism, accumulation by dispossession, climate change, and decarbonization efforts, among others. We offer to reorient our theoretical agenda in the era of the 'capitalocene' that critically identifies, scrutinizes, and attends to the myriad forms of violence that are correlated with a low-carbon energy transition. In conclusion, we urge social scientists to invoke a thoughtful engagement with violences, recognizing conflicts embroiled in politicized decarbonization efforts.
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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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