当代环境运动中的全球-地方联系:奥迪沙Niyamgiri运动中的网络化、扩散和规模转移

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Satyapriya Rout
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以印度奥里萨邦Niyamgiri山的部落抵抗Vedanta氧化铝为例,本文解读了当代环境运动的细微差别。它讨论了像Niyamgiri这样的运动如何通过地方环境行动来解决全球环境问题。它考察了环境行动主义的规模转移问题,以及当地的生计和资源获取斗争成为全球环境运动的过程。它揭示了运动的当地代理人与其全球同行进行的微妙谈判。本文的主要论点是基于在争论现场的实证研究,并借助定性方法。这篇文章生动地叙述了Niyamgiri运动的出现,从一个局部的反对土地征用的斗争到一个提出严重生态问题的跨国运动,它在当代环境运动中架起了地方和全球之间的桥梁。它认为,与其强调“地点”,出发点应该是运动与相关的以及不相关的社会运动组织建立网络的能力,这些组织与自然有着相似的关注,并准备成为动员过程的一部分。
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Global Local Linkages in Contemporary Environmental Movements: Networking, Diffusion and Scale Shift in the Niyamgiri Movement of Odisha
Taking the tribal resistance against Vedanta Alumina at Niyamgiri Hills of Odisha in India as a case in point, the present article deciphers the nuances of contemporary environmental movements. It discusses the manner in which movements like Niyamgiri address global environmental issues with local environmental actions. It examines the issue of scale shift of environmental activism and the process in which a local struggle over livelihood and resource capture becomes a global environmental movement. It unravels the subtle negotiations that the local agents of the movement engage in with their global counterparts. The major arguments of the article are based on empirical research at the site of contestation with the help of qualitative methods. The article vividly narrates the emergence of the Niyamgiri movement from that of a localised struggle against land acquisition to that of a transnational movement raising serious ecological concerns, which bridges the gap between the local and global in contemporary environmental movements. It argues that rather than an emphasis on ‘locale’, the point of departure should be the movement’s ability to establish networks with related as well as non-related social movement organisations, who share similar concerns with nature, and are ready to be a part of the mobilisation process.
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