EiJ CONCEPT: Restorative Justice
This essay provides a brief overview of restorative justice and its relation to environment justice.
This essay provides a brief overview of restorative justice and its relation to environment justice.
Data infrastructure supporting recognition of the anthropocenic air pollution in the context of the 6th Naphtha plants is the collection of health related and biological data, as it could be one possibility to sue. The data collected in scientific studies mentioned in the film were the concentration of a certain metabolite (produced when being exposed to VCM) in the bodies of children visiting the schools nearby and the incidence of cancer in the surrounding area. Doing medical and epidemiological research on these topics could help to set regulations. And - and that's maybe even more important to the people affected - if you can prove that you got a disease from being near the factory, you might be able to sue.
This image reminds me of how mutual aid and communities keep each other fed, and safe, and how local practices are actually best practices. My own research, although not immediatley related to the specific public health concern of COVID, will focus on Indigenous food soverignty, particularly the right and autonomy to ferment and distribute alcohol (紅糯米酒) within the Amis community, and their current fight with the local health department on declaring whether or not their alcohol is "safe" for public consumption and distribution.
Enviornmental injustice researcher's program pages.
Digital collection of resources for understanding and using critical concepts to characterize and respond to environmental injustice.
Collection of EiJ data resource essays.
Collections of readings that examine and conceptualize environmental injustice.
Collection of timelines related to environmental injustice.
This timeline presents divergent narratives surrounding compensation for affected victims in Vietnam's Formosa Disaster.
Timeline Entries in Red represents State-Funded Media reports.