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Tackling Environmental and Epistemic Injustice: Decolonial Approaches for Pluriversal Peacebuilding in South Africa
Peace Review Pub Date : 2023-05-08 , DOI: 10.1080/10402659.2023.2208519
Goutam Karmakar 1 , Rajendra Chetty 1
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The paper highlights environmental injustices in South Africa as well as the accompanying continuation of mega-extraction-based violence. In doing so, the paper examines how the history of environmental injustices has left its mark in various parts of this country, where industrialization practices and policies from the apartheid era lead to environmental degradation that disproportionately impacts black people. This exemplifies how epistemic injustice occurs when dominant structures in knowledge production eliminate and silence the epistemic integrity of the sufferers, as well as how their contributions to the environmental knowledge system have been undermined, misinterpreted, and curtailed in discursive practices. In this context, the paper explores how a decolonial ecological turn and practices in South Africa can integrate environmental and development policies for sustainability and pluriversal peacebuilding.



中文翻译:

解决环境和认知不公正:南非多元和平建设的非殖民方法

该文件强调了南非的环境不公正以及随之而来的大规模勒索暴力的持续发生。在此过程中,本文探讨了环境不公正的历史如何在这个国家的各个地区留下了印记,种族隔离时代的工业化实践和政策导致了环境退化,对黑人造成了不成比例的影响。这例证了当知识生产中的主导结构消除和压制了受害者的认知完整性时,认知不公正是如何发生的,以及他们对环境知识体系的贡献如何在话语实践中被破坏、误解和限制。在此背景下,

更新日期:2023-05-08
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