TY - JOUR
T1 - The nature of Mafia
T2 - An environmental history of the Simeto river basin, sicily
AU - Armiero, Marco
AU - Gravagno, Filippo
AU - Pappalardo, Giusy
AU - Ferrara, Alessia Denise
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The White Horse Press.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This article builds upon a rich scholarship that has proposed, though with different shades, the concept of socionatures, meaning by this the inextricable hybrid of ecological and social facts. In this article, we aim to explore how the Mafia produces particular socionatural formations, entering into landscapes, becoming rivers and cities, penetrating into the bodies of humans and nonhumans. We will develop our argument by exploring a specific geographical area, the Simeto River, and how the Mafia has become intertwined with its ecologies. We will analyse the appropriation of the river since the 1950s, illustrating various ways in which the Mafia has blended with its ecologies: The control of water, the touristification of the river’s mouth and the placement of waste facilities. We argue that one crucial feature of Mafia socionatures is the attack against commons, i.e. the attempt to subdue the (re)productive properties of human and more-than-human communities to Mafia economic interests. Therefore, we will propose the practices of commons and commoning – that is, the making of commons – as one of the possible strategies against the Mafia.
AB - This article builds upon a rich scholarship that has proposed, though with different shades, the concept of socionatures, meaning by this the inextricable hybrid of ecological and social facts. In this article, we aim to explore how the Mafia produces particular socionatural formations, entering into landscapes, becoming rivers and cities, penetrating into the bodies of humans and nonhumans. We will develop our argument by exploring a specific geographical area, the Simeto River, and how the Mafia has become intertwined with its ecologies. We will analyse the appropriation of the river since the 1950s, illustrating various ways in which the Mafia has blended with its ecologies: The control of water, the touristification of the river’s mouth and the placement of waste facilities. We argue that one crucial feature of Mafia socionatures is the attack against commons, i.e. the attempt to subdue the (re)productive properties of human and more-than-human communities to Mafia economic interests. Therefore, we will propose the practices of commons and commoning – that is, the making of commons – as one of the possible strategies against the Mafia.
KW - Commons
KW - Mafia
KW - Tourism
KW - Waste
KW - Water
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85070900836&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3197/096734019X15463432086793
DO - 10.3197/096734019X15463432086793
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85070900836
SN - 0967-3407
VL - 26
SP - 579
EP - 608
JO - Environment and History
JF - Environment and History
IS - 4
ER -