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Informality and survival in Ukraine's nuclear landscape: Living with the risks of Chernobyl

机译:乌克兰核景观中的非正式性和生存:与切尔诺贝利的风险同在

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Recent debates on informal economic activities have partially switched away from a pure monetary logic towards a more complex one, embedded in long term relations and reckoning with non materialistic paradigms. The role of informality in certain aspects of people's lives has however, remained largely unexplored. This article uncovers what happens when the state retires from (providing benefits and social services to) a geographic area and what kind of mechanisms, practices and institutions are created to make up for this. We suggest that, in the face of de facto abandonment by state welfare, and the absence of a private sector alternative, a myriad of transactions and actors can make up for this by replacing these forms of welfare informally. Our case study focuses on the nuclear landscapes around the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in north–central Ukraine as we reveal the ways the excluded and abandoned, which we frame as post-nuclear “bare life” (Agamben, 1998), have created a mechanism of social security that is independent from the state and yet complements it. Informal, local and unofficial understandings of nuclear spaces are central to survival in this marginalised and risky environment.
机译:最近有关非正规经济活动的辩论已部分从纯粹的货币逻辑转向更加复杂的货币逻辑,这种逻辑嵌入了长期关系中,并以非物质主义范式为基础。然而,在人们生活的某些方面,非正式性的作用尚未得到充分探讨。本文揭示了当国家从某个地理区域退休(向其提供福利和社会服务)时发生了什么,以及建立了什么样的机制,实践和机构来弥补这一情况。我们建议,面对国家福利事实上的放弃,以及缺乏私营部门替代方案的情况,无数的交易和参与者可以通过非正式地替代这些形式的福利来弥补这一点。我们的案例研究着眼于乌克兰中北部切尔诺贝利禁区周围的核景观,因为我们揭示了被排除和遗弃的方式,我们将其构想成核后的“光秃秃的生命”(Agamben,1998年),创造了一种机制独立于国家而又对其进行补充的社会保障。在这种边缘化和危险的环境中,对核空间的非正式,局部和非正式了解是生存的关键。

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