21世纪泰国的环境保护主义:连续性、不连续性和新兴轨迹

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Eli Elinoff, Vanessa Lamb
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摘要

在过去的50年里,泰国的环境政治发生了怎样的变化?它们是如何保持不变的?泰国的环境运动在该国当前的军事统治和全球环境变化中扮演了什么角色?本文通过对泰国环境政治的批判谱系来解决这些问题。它从泰国历史背景下的环境运动的大框架开始,然后追溯这些斗争一直到21世纪。我们不认为环境政治不同于其他形式的政治,而是认为环境斗争应该被理解为在泰国不断变化的社会、经济和政治景观中展开和塑造。尽管泰国的环保运动开辟了通往更公正政治的新途径,但它们也重新确立了旧的政治秩序,有时还加深了政治分歧。通过关注这些复杂的影响,本文强调了环境政治与民主动员之间的模糊关系。它并没有假设环境行动主义本身就是进步的,而是展示了泰国的环境政治是如何复杂的,它们与民主的关系既不是线性的,也不是确定的。
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Environmentalisms in Twenty-First Century Thailand: Continuities, Discontinuities, and Emerging Trajectories
Abstract How have Thailand’s environmental politics changed across the last five decades? How have they remained the same? What role do environmental movements in Thailand play in the country’s current moment of extended military-led rule and global environmental change? This article addresses these questions by presenting a critical genealogy of Thailand’s environmental politics. It begins with a larger framing of environmental movements within the context of Thai history and then traces these struggles through to the twenty-first century. Rather than argue that environmental politics are distinct from other forms of politics, we contend that environmental struggles should be understood as unfolding within and shaping Thailand’s changing social, economic, and political landscape. Although Thailand’s environmental movements have opened new pathways towards more just politics, they have also re-entrenched old political orders and, at times, deepened political divisions. By attending to these complex effects, this article highlights the ambiguous relationship between environmental politics and pro-democracy mobilisation. Rather than assume that environmental activism is inherently progressive, it demonstrates how Thailand’s environmental politics are complex, neither linear nor determined in their relationship with democracy.
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CiteScore
4.90
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary Asia is an established refereed publication, it appears quarterly and has done so since 1970. When the journal was established, it was conceived as providing an alternative to mainstream perspectives on contemporary Asian issues. The journal maintains this tradition and seeks to publish articles that deal with the broad problems of economic, political and social development of Asia. Articles on economic development issues, political economy, agriculture, planning, the working class, people"s movements, politics and power, imperialism and empire, international financial institutions, the environment, and economic history are especially welcomed.
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