Gutberlet Jutta, Mantovani Martiniano de Azevedo Adalberto, Morais Leandro, Bacic Miguel Juan, Silva de Mesquita Maryellen
Environ Urban. 2023 Apr;35(1):255-274. doi: 10.1177/09562478221151110. Epub 2023 Jan 31.
Social movements are purposeful, organized groups of people addressing the creation and reproduction of inequality, rights and access issues, seeking to transform sectoral policies. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, social movements have been acting in articulation with government and private companies and through other actions formulated within their networks, as service deliverers to the poor and vulnerable populations most heavily affected, often filling a gap created by unfulfilled policies. Our research with waste picker organizations in Brazil illustrates how their struggle for recognition has taken action in this context. Academic and government documents, social media and online material (blogs, posts, websites, etc.) and virtual meetings inform this research. We found that multiple actors have contributed to mitigate the urgent needs of waste pickers during the pandemic, but that at the same time, pre-existing challenges in waste management and the lack of wide-ranging social and economic inclusion have been further intensified.
社会运动是有目的、有组织的人群,致力于解决不平等的产生与再生产、权利及获取问题,力求改变部门政策。在新冠疫情背景下,社会运动一直与政府和私营公司协同行动,并通过其网络内制定的其他行动,作为服务提供者为受影响最严重的贫困和弱势群体提供服务,常常填补政策未落实所造成的空白。我们对巴西拾荒者组织的研究表明了他们争取认可的斗争在这种背景下是如何展开行动的。学术和政府文件、社交媒体及在线材料(博客、帖子、网站等)以及虚拟会议为这项研究提供了信息。我们发现,多个行为体为缓解疫情期间拾荒者的迫切需求做出了贡献,但与此同时,废物管理方面先前存在的挑战以及广泛社会和经济包容的缺乏进一步加剧了。