全球大流行病期间美国监狱的健康与环境正义斗争

Q1 Social Sciences
David N. Pellow, Dena Montague
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摘要

尸体系统如何与环境正义和公共卫生相交并影响它们?废奴主义者的观点如何解决环境正义和公共卫生问题?根据广泛的文献和南加州的一项案例研究,我们认为大规模监禁是追求公共卫生和环境正义的诅咒,因为尸体系统本质上是反生态的,会在监禁墙内外产生疾病。此外,我们考虑到被监禁者和以前被监禁者及其盟友正在以各种方式动员起来,阐明这些联系,以努力促进废除死刑、强有力的公共卫生以及所有人的环境和气候正义。
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Health and Environmental Justice Struggles in America’s Prisons During a Global Pandemic
How do carceral systems intersect with and influence environmental justice and public health? And how might an abolitionist perspective address environmental justice and public health? Drawing on a broad range of literature and a case study from Southern California, we argue that mass incarceration is anathema to the pursuit of public health and environmental justice because carceral systems are inherently anti-ecological and produce illness and disease within and beyond the walls of confinement. Furthermore, we consider the myriad ways that incarcerated and formerly incarcerated persons and their allies are mobilizing to articulate these linkages in an effort to promote abolition, robust public health, and environmental and climate justice for all.
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism
Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
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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