Nov 9, 2023
113. Environmental Injustice Global Record: Rural Spaces: Part 1
Room: 306A 08:30 to 10:20
Participants:
Putting Rural Social Movements in Their Place: Manufacturing Rural Modernity in Malaysia
Chun-Yu (Jo Ann) Wang, Stanford University
Cumulative Impacts Re-examined: Bioenergy and Environmental Justice in the Lumber River Basin
Dana E. Powell, Taipei Medical University, Grad. Institute of Humanities;
Jefferson Currie II, Winyah Rivers Alliance;
Mac Legerton, Robeson County Coop for Sustainable Development;
Donna Chavis, Friends of the Earth;
Josephine Patch, Appalachian State University;
Ben Pluska, Appalachian State University, Sustainable Development;
Rebecca Witter, Appalachian State University
The Trials of Trails: Confronting Environmental Dispossession through Critical and Collaborative Walking Methodologies
Ena Chang, National Dong Hwa University;
Dana E. Powell, Taipei Medical University, Grad. Institute of Humanities
Disaster justice: Reshaping resilience through indigenous activism after Typhoon Morakot in Taiwan
Hui-Nien Lin
Women's Environmental Participation in China: A Case Study of an Eco-Agriculture Base in Pearl River Delta
Jiayan Lin, University of Oregon
Conceptualizing Home in Ireland's 'Forgotten County': Building Defects and the Fight for 100% Redress in Donegal
Kaitlyn Rabach, University of California, Irvine
Organizer(s):
Philipp Baum, ZIRS Halle Kim Fortun, UC Irvine School of Social Sciences
Tim Schütz, UC Irvine School of Social Sciences
Margaret Tebbe, UC Irvine School of Social Sciences.
135. ENVIRONMENTAL INJUSTICE GLOBAL RECORD: IRRADIATED SPACES Room: 313A
10:40 to 12:30
Participants:
Irradiated Bodies: Immutable Transcorporeality in Fukushima
Chikako Takeshita, University of California, Riverside
Sea of Controversy: Transnational Protest, Contested Knowledge, and the LongTerm Release of Fukushima's Irradiated Wastewater into the Pacific Ocean
Nan Kim, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
What Does Restorative Justice Mean for an Indigenous Community Living near Abandoned Uranium Mines in the US Southwest?
Thomas De Pree, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center;
Terry Keyanna, Red Water Pond Road Community Association;
Kirena Tsosie, Southwest Research and Information Center
Becoming Porous Against Epistemic Delays: Radiation does not wait!
Misria Shaik Ali, School of Arts and Design, Woxsen University
'Purifying' irradiated ecology: an analysis of the discourse on radioactive waste and nuclear governance in Japan
Ina Kim, University of California - Irvine
Organizer(s):
Ina Kim, University of California - Irvine
Kim Fortun, University of California, Irvine
Tim Schütz
Misria Shaik Ali