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Accumulated Injuries of Environmental Injustice: Living and Working with Petrochemical Pollution in Nanjing, China

机译:环境不公正累积伤害:中国南京石化污染的生活与合作

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This article examines perceptions of living and working with toxic pollution in two periurban petrochemical areas in Nanjing, China, a heavily polluted megacity on the Yangtze River. Despite the concentrated geography of the petrochemical industry in Nanjing, protests over pollution have been small scale and highly localized, paralleling dynamics in many "cancer villages" of rural China. This contrasts with high-profile anti-PX (paraxylene) protests that have happened in Xiamen, Dalian, and other cities in China over the past decade. This article draws on twenty-five semistructured interviews and participant observation with workers and residents in both petrochemical areas. We extend the idea of the "hidden injuries of class" (Sennett and Cobb 1972) to analyze the cumulative effects of social and environmental inequalities in China, contributing to interdisciplinary debates about environmental justice and health, environmental pollution in China, and the lived experiences of toxic geographies. We argue that people living and working with petrochemical pollution in Nanjing, China, experienced accumulated injuries of environmental injustice: multilayered and intersecting effects on health and well-being, which reflect social inequalities between different populations. Accumulated injuries of environmental injustice emerged in interrelated ways: epistemic injustices about toxic exposures; unequal and inadequate compensations for environment harm; and collective frustrations over political powerlessness. The research has wider implications for analyzing the complex social effects of living and working with environmental injustice in different places around the world.
机译:本文审查了在中国南京两大蠕动石化地区对毒性污染的生活和合作的看法,在长江上污染了大量污染的巨大性。尽管南京石化产业集中了,但污染的抗议抗议活动是中国农村许多“癌症村”中的小规模和高度本地化的动态。这种对比在过去十年中发生的厦门,大连和中国其他城市发生的高调的抗PX(帕拉克岛)抗议活动。本文借鉴了二十五个半结构面试和与石化地区工人和居民的参与者观察。我们扩展了“阶级隐患”(Sennett和Cobb 1972)的想法,分析了中国社会和环境不平等的累积影响,促进了关于环境司法和健康,中国环境污染的跨学科辩论以及生活的经验毒性地理位置。我们认为,在中国南京的植物污染生活和与石化污染有经验丰富的环境不公正伤害:对健康和福祉的多层和交叉影响,这反映了不同人群之间的社会不平等。相互关联的方式出现了环境不平衡的累计伤害:有关毒性曝光的认识不公正;对环境危害的赔偿不平等和不足;和政治无能为力的集体挫折。该研究对分析生活中的复杂社会影响和与世界各地的环境不公正合作,具有更广泛的影响。

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