'Sacrifice zone': The environment-territory-place of disposable lives

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'Sacrifice zone' is how a certain type of segregated and stigmatized space has become internationally known. In such a space, the physical and mental health and the quality of life of human beings are compromised in the name of 'economic development' or 'progress' - but ultimately for the sake of capitalist interests. This article offers a discussion of how environmental issues, power relations and the production of subjectivity intersect in the production of a kind of space that is typical of how residential segregation correlates with patterns of industrial location and the neglect of the health and well-being of the poor by the state apparatus in the (semi) periphery of the capitalist world system.

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De Souza, M. L. (2021). “Sacrifice zone”: The environment-territory-place of disposable lives. Community Development Journal, 56(2), 220–243. https://doi.org/10.1093/cdj/bsaa042

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