1. Justice, Conflict, Capital, and Care: Oil in the Niger Delta.
- Author
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Glazebrook, Trish and Kola-Olusanya, Anthony
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VIOLENCE , *EXTERNALITIES , *TEENAGERS , *CRIMINAL justice system - Abstract
The latest form of violence in the Niger Delta, i.e hostage taking by militant male youth, reproduces the "logic of capital" that characterizes state and corporate violence. This logic of capital can be explicated in contrast to a relational account of community that can ground alternative logics of care. Nigeria'soil policy led to drilling impacts including pollution, social costs, and corruption. The failure of organized resistance to these developments produced widespread disillusionment in the 1990s,to which male youth responded with militancy and profiteering. In contrast, women's organized resistance practices are "logics of care" consistent with distributive, recognition, intergenerational, and restorative justice as well as effectiveness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2011