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Crossed paths to Eden: Transnational environmental politics and the Amazon Alliance, 1990--2004.

机译:跨越伊甸园之路:跨国环境政治与亚马逊联盟,1990--2004年。

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This dissertation is an historical ethnography of the Amazon Alliance, a coalition that originated from a 1990 meeting between Amazonian indigenous groups and US environmental and human rights NGOs (non-governmental organizations). The author traces the development of this coalition from 1990 to 2004 through document analysis and archival review, participant observation, and over thirty in-depth interviews with key informants and coalition members. The study departs from others of its kind in that the focus does not rest exclusively on the local movement as it engages with other actors in a larger network, but on the northern advocacy base for a marginalized population in the South.;The major aims of this research were to (1) understand the genesis of the Amazon Alliance, and (2) explain one of its major developments, that is, the departure of the major conservation groups from the coalition despite their early enthusiasm and participation. In pursuing these goals, the author draws a more complex picture of a transnational network in which larger cultural, economic and political contexts interact with the micro-politics of inter-personal ties and decision-making. The author highlights a series of institutional, personal and ideological mismatches among the US NGOs and between the NGO and indigenous members upon which the coalition was originally built, but which came to the fore under conditions of financial scarcity and organizational strain.;The study contributes to recent geographical and anthropological theorization of scalar "entanglements" by applying the idea to transnational networks among northern environmental and human rights activists and their indigenous allies. The concept avoids the static binary between "the local" and "the global" and highlights the relational aspect of transnational politics. The research illustrates how transnational politics are informed by people's localized experiences and histories, by their relationships to other transnational and local agents, and by the larger structures and contexts that impact the opportunities available to environmental and indigenous rights activists. The transnational networks that so many social movements seek to access in order to expand their reach and demand redress are uneven, unstable, and thoroughly "entangled" social landscapes shaped by power and struggle.
机译:本文是亚马逊联盟的历史民族志,该联盟起源于1990年亚马逊土著群体与美国环境与人权非政府组织(非政府组织)之间的会议。作者通过文件分析和档案审查,参与者观察以及与主要信息提供者和联盟成员进行的三十多次深入访谈,追溯了该联盟从1990年到2004年的发展。该研究与同类研究不同,它的重点不仅仅在于它与更大网络中的其他参与者互动时的地方运动,还在于北部倡导南方边缘化人口的基础。这项研究的目的是(1)了解亚马逊联盟的起源,以及(2)解释其主要发展之一,即主要的保护团体尽管有早期的热情和参与,但却脱离了联盟。为了实现这些目标,作者对跨国网络作了更为复杂的描述,在该网络中,较大的文化,经济和政治环境与人际关系和决策的微观政治相互作用。作者强调了美国非政府组织之间,非政府组织与最初建立联盟的非政府组织与土著成员之间在制度,个人和意识形态上的一系列不匹配,但在财政紧缺和组织紧张的情况下才脱颖而出。通过将这种思想应用于北方环境和人权活动家及其土著盟友之间的跨国网络,来研究标量“纠缠”的最新地理和人类学理论。该概念避免了“本地”和“全球”之间的静态二元性,并强调了跨国政治的关系方面。这项研究表明,跨国政治如何通过人们的本地化经验和历史,与其他跨国公司和地方机构的关系以及影响环境和土著权利活动家可用机会的更大的结构和环境来提供信息。许多社会运动试图利用其跨国网络以扩大其影响范围和需求补偿,这些网络是不平衡,不稳定的,并且是由权力和斗争塑造的,完全“纠缠”的社会格局。

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  • 作者

    Pieck, Sonja Katharina.;

  • 作者单位

    Clark University.;

  • 授予单位 Clark University.;
  • 学科 Geography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 339 p.
  • 总页数 339
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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