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Zoonotik Salgınlar ve Çevre-Güvenlik Bağlantılarında Nedensellik Sorunu

Year 2024, SBF Dergisi Erken Görünüm, 1 - 24
https://doi.org/10.33630/ausbf.1363219

Abstract

Bu makale zoonotik salgınlar-çevre sorunları ve güvenlik arasındaki ilişkilerin önemine dair son dönemde artan tartışmalara müdahil olmaktadır. Makalede, zoonotik salgınlar ve çevre-güvenlik bağlantıları ile ilişkili olarak nedensellik sorununa dayanan -mevcut literatüre alternatif- bir başlangıç noktası sunulacaktır. Makalenin amacı özgürleştirici bir sosyo-biyolojik güvenlik anlayışının gelişimine katkıda bulunmaktır. Makalede, “kimin için, ne için güvenlik” sorusuna odaklanan mevcut literatürün, doğa ve toplum arasındaki ilişkiselliği ve nedensel mekanizmaları göz ardı ettiği iddia ediliyor. Makale, felsefi düzlemde eleştirel gerçekçiliğin, kuramsal düzlemde ise Marksizm’in toplum bilimlerine yaptığı katkıdan besleniyor. Eleştirel gerçekçiliğin ön plana çıkardığı materyalist- diyalektik soyutlamalar güvensizliğin altında yatan mekanizmalara vurgu yapmamıza yardımcı olurken, eleştirel gerçekçilikle desteklenmiş Marksist yaklaşım pratikte sorunun nasıl çözüleceğine odaklanır. Bu bakımdan makale, tartışmanın odağını güvenliğin nesnesi ne olmalı (devlet, insan veya doğa) sorusundan güvensizliği ortaya çıkaran yapı ve mekanizmalar arasındaki nedenselliğe kaydırmaktadır. Buna uygun olarak makalede sosyo-biyolojik güvensizliklerin bir tesadüf sonucu ortaya çıkmadığı da savunulmaktadır.

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The Problem of Causation in the linkage of Environment- Security and Zoonotic Pandemics

Year 2024, SBF Dergisi Erken Görünüm, 1 - 24
https://doi.org/10.33630/ausbf.1363219

Abstract

This article aims to be an intervention into the recent discussions on the importance of the relations among zoonotic pandemics- environmental problems and security. It offers an alternative critical starting point based on the concept of causality in relation to the linkage of environment- security and zoonotic pandemics. The purpose of the article is to contribute to the development of an emancipatory understanding of socio-biological security. The article argues that the existing literature focusing on the question of “security: for whom, from what” ignores the relationality between society and nature and causal mechanisms. It is inspired by the contribution of critical realism at the philosophical level and Marxism on the theoretical level to the social sciences. While the material- dialectical abstractions brought to the fore by critical realism help us to emphasize the mechanisms underlying insecurity, the Marxist approach, informed by critical realism, focuses on how to solve the problem in practice. In this respect, the article shifts the focus of the discussion from the question of what should be the object of security (state, human or nature) to the causality between the structures and mechanisms that emerge insecurity. Accordingly, the article argues that socio-biological insecurities do not emerge as a result of coincidence.

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  • Corry, Olaf (2020), “Nature and the International: Towards a Materialist Understanding of Societal Multiplicity”, Globalizations, 17 (3): 419-435.
  • Creaven, Sean (2024), Contagion Capitalism: Pandemics in the Corporate Age (Londra: Routledge).
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  • Kurki, Milja (2007), “Critical Realism and Causal Analysis in International Relations”, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 35 (2): 361-378.
  • Kurki, Milja (2008), Causation in International Relations: Reclaiming Causal Analysis (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • Kutzik, David M. ve Douglas V. Porpora (2021), “Critical Realism and the Varieties of Materialism”, Science& Society, 85 (1): 13-37.
  • Leep, Matthew (2023), “Introduction to the Special Issues: Multispecies Security and Personhood”, Review of International Studies, 49 (2): 181-200.
  • Litfin, Karen (1999), “Constructing Environmental Security and Ecological Interdependence”, Global Governance, 3 (5): 359-377.
  • Malm, Andreas (2016), Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming (Londra: Verso).
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  • McDonald, Matt (2018), “Climate Change and Security: Towards Ecological Security?”, International Theory, 10 (2): 153–180.
  • McDonald, Matt (2021), Ecological Security: Climate Change and the Construction of Security (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • McNeely, J.A. (2021), “Nature and COVID-19: The Pandemic, the Environment, and the Way Ahead”, Ambio, 5 (0): 767-781.
  • Newman, Edward (2001), Human Security and Constructivism, International Studies Perspectives, 2 (3): 239-251.
  • Newman, Edward (2021), “Covid-19, A Human Security Analysis”, Global Society, DOI: 10.1080/13600826.2021.2010034.
  • Patomaki, Heikki ve Colin Wight (2000), “After Postpositivism? The Promises of Critical Realism”, International Studies Quarterly, 44 (2): 213-237.
  • Pointing, Clive (2012), Dünyanın Yeşil Tarihi Çevre ve Büyük Uygarlıkların Çöküşü (İstanbul: Sabancı Üniversitesi) (Çev. Sander, Ayşe Başcı).
  • Ullman, Richard (1983), “Redefining Security”, International Security, 8 (1): 129-153.
  • Sayer, Andrew (1979), “Epistemology and Conceptions of People and Nature in Geography”, Geoforum, 10 (4): 19-43.
  • Soper, Kate (1995), What Is Nature? Culture, Politics and the Non-Human (Oxford: Blackwell).
  • Wallace, Rob (2016), Big Farms Make Big Flu: Dispatches on Influenza, Agribusiness, and the Nature of Science (New York: Monthly Review).
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Political Ecology, Environmental Politics, International Politics
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Yelda Erçandırlı 0000-0002-8803-5368

Early Pub Date May 31, 2024
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APA Erçandırlı, Y. (2024). Zoonotik Salgınlar ve Çevre-Güvenlik Bağlantılarında Nedensellik Sorunu. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi1-24. https://doi.org/10.33630/ausbf.1363219
AMA Erçandırlı Y. Zoonotik Salgınlar ve Çevre-Güvenlik Bağlantılarında Nedensellik Sorunu. SBF Dergisi. Published online May 1, 2024:1-24. doi:10.33630/ausbf.1363219
Chicago Erçandırlı, Yelda. “Zoonotik Salgınlar Ve Çevre-Güvenlik Bağlantılarında Nedensellik Sorunu”. Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, May (May 2024), 1-24. https://doi.org/10.33630/ausbf.1363219.
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