Geographic Stories of Survival: Reconstructing Multiple Relations and Creating Spaces for Environmental Justice
Noriko Ishiyama
Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 2021, vol. 112, issue 5, 526-531
Abstract:
Elvin Wyly's paper raises important questions on the complicated and oftentimes contentious processes regarding the evolution of geographic thought at this particular moment during the pandemic era. Taking his invitation to ‘find better ways of evolving together on a precarious planet’, I would like to present some stories gleaned from my research on US nuclear development, which in itself represents a complicated process of evolution situated in the settler‐colonial Anthropocene. I would argue that we may be able to find some ways to survive by nurturing and recovering multiple relations with humans and non‐humans, both living and the dead, and also by exploring the meanings of and creating spaces for environmental justice.
Date: 2021
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