2021
DOI: 10.21307/borderlands-2021-002
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Can There Be Justice Here?

Abstract: This article examines the intersecting forms of social and environmental injustice shaping the lifeworld of Indigenous Marind communities and their more-than-human ecologies in the Indonesiancontrolled province of West Papua. Over the last decade, large-scale deforestation and monocrop oil palm expansion have radically undermined Marinds' intimate and ancestral kinships with sentient forest plants and animals, as well as the moral principles that undergird interspecies relations. These transformations are exac… Show more

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“…However, the implementation was contentious, leading to the choice to remain as part of Indonesia. (Chauvel & Bhakti, 2004;Situmorang, 2010;King & Johnson, 2018;Heryanto, 2018;Chao, 2021). Since then, the struggle for selfdetermination in Papua has been largely dismissed by the Indonesian government.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the implementation was contentious, leading to the choice to remain as part of Indonesia. (Chauvel & Bhakti, 2004;Situmorang, 2010;King & Johnson, 2018;Heryanto, 2018;Chao, 2021). Since then, the struggle for selfdetermination in Papua has been largely dismissed by the Indonesian government.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are already scholars arguing for justice to be addressed through a multispecies lens (Celermajer et al, 2020;Celermajer et al, 2021;Chao, 2021;Chao et al, 2022;Haraway, 2018;Roy, 2018;Tschakert, 2020;Tschakert et al, 2021). For Tschakert et al (2021: 4) multispecies justice means 'shifting the focus and subject of justice from the individual and exceptional human being to a wide range of living and non-living entities, and their interactions and processes.…”
Section: Humility Multispecies Justice and Pollinator Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%