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Translating Slow Violence


Translating Slow Violence: The Use of Environmental Data in Art as ...

embedded violence that leads to the violent moment of spectacle.3 While Nixon's em- phasis is on the posterior violence from the event, Žižek emphasizes the ...

Translating Slow Violence: The Use of Environmental Data in Art as ...

This paper explores the potentiality of environmental data translation into affective artistic experiences. Slow violence in the environment ...

Translating Slow Violence: The Use of Environmental Data in Art as ...

embedded violence that leads to the violent moment of spectacle.3 While Nixon's em- phasis is on the posterior violence from the event, Žižek emphasizes the ...

Slow Violence – The World Overlooked

Slow violence is neither spectacular or instantaneous but, instead, occurs over time and is characterized by incremental erosion of things like ecosystems, or ...

s award-winning 'Slow Violence' gives voice to global struggle

The title, "Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor," hints at grim topics within: radiation contamination, toxic drift, the ...

The unseen 'slow violence' that affects millions - BBC

Called "slow violence", this is harm and damage that plays out over years or decades. The perpetrators may not be obvious, but the victims are.

Translating Slow Violence: The Use of Environmental Data in Art as ...

Translating Slow Violence: The Use of Environmental Data in Art as Un-Forecasting. Language: English; Authors: Ito, Atsuhide1 [email protected]

Slow violence - Wikipedia

Slow violence is violence which occurs gradually and is not necessarily visible. Slow violence is incremental and is dynamic across time, in contrast with a ...

Slow Violence and the Politics of Representation of Ecocide

He asks, “How can we convert into image and narrative the disasters that are slow ... How can we turn the long emergencies of slow violence into ...

Representing Slow Violence and Resistance: On Hiding and Seeing

In this issue, authors draw on the concept of slow violence to explore social and environmental injustices in the toxic sites of waste.

Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor

Slow violence, because it is so readily ignored by a hard-charging capitalism, exacerbates the vulnerability of ecosystems and of people who are ...

Slow Violence and Its Bearing on the Chronic - S Y N A P S I S

Translating the concept of slow violence from environmental to medical contexts has the potential to equip healthcare professionals with a new ...

Slow violence - Uneven Earth

by Ben Shread-Hewitt Slow violence: Suffering, degradation, and pain inflicted upon people and communities by impersonal, dispersed forces; ...

The slow violence of climate security - ScienceDirect.com

From violent conflict to slow violence: Climate change and post-conflict recovery in Karamoja, Uganda. In O'Lear, S. (Ed), A research agenda for geographies of ...

Slow violence and toxic geographies: 'Out of sight' to whom?

Recent geographical scholarship that does engage with slow violence includes O'Lear's. (2016) research into the violent implications of dominant climate science ...

Slow and Fast Violence: A Feminist Critique of Binaries

... slow violence as a “single complex” helps us to translate the widespread concern about fast violence into a concern for both fast and slow violence together.

Imagining Climate Change: From Slow Violence to Fast Hope

In his 2011 book Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor, Rob Nixon compares conventional depictions of violence as explosive, ...

Full article: Toxic Space and Time: Slow Violence, Necropolitics, and ...

In essence, with cases of environmental injustice or slow violence, life is not being “made to die” in a Foucauldian (1978, italics added) sense, nor are ...

Invasive Narratives and the Inverse of Slow Violence: Alien Species ...

The narrative components of IAS, in contrast to those of 'slow violence' detailed by Nixon, draw on clearly recognizable temporal and spatial (' ...

Climate change is slow violence - The Earthbound Report

The destruction that climate change causes is often violent – the news will talk about the violence of a tropical storm – so why not the wider ...