Geographies of race and ethnicity II: Environmental racism, racial capitalism and state-sanctioned violence

TitleGeographies of race and ethnicity II: Environmental racism, racial capitalism and state-sanctioned violence
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsPulido, Laura
JournalProgress in Human Geography
Volume41
Issue4
Pagination524-533
ISSN0309-1325, 1477-0288
AbstractIn this report I argue that environmental racism is constituent of racial capitalism. While the environmental justice movement has been a success on many levels, there is compelling evidence that it has not succeeded in actually improving the environments of vulnerable communities. One reason for this is because we are not conceptualizing the problem correctly. I build my argument by first emphasizing the centrality of the production of social difference in creating value. Second, I review how the devaluation of nonwhite bodies has been incorporated into economic processes and advocate for extending such frameworks to include pollution. And lastly, I turn to the state. If, in fact, environmental racism is constituent of racial capitalism, then this suggests that activists and researchers should view the state as a site of contestation, rather than as an ally or neutral force.
URLhttp://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0309132516646495
DOI10.1177/0309132516646495
Short TitleGeographies of race and ethnicity II
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