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... ... @@ -1,79 +1,0 @@ 1 -Framing: Structural Violence 2 -Abstract theories of justice that strive towards an ideal ignore systems of oppression - instead we should adopt non-ideal theories that recognize current injustice. ~-~-- That requires positive obligations Mills 3 -Mills, C. W. (2009), Rawls on Race/Race in Rawls. The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 47: 161–184 4 -Now how can this ideal… it ever did arrive. 5 -Weighing – Thus we can’t begin from a starting point of “impartial” equality ~-~-- since it ignores how structurally certain individuals are actively denied the capabilities to participate in that starting point ~-~-- it doesn’t matter who’s excluding them ~-~-- it matters that the state operates under and ethic that affirms the consequences of that exclusion. 6 -And, questions of structural violence come first because they determine the scope of morality. Winter and Leighton 99 7 -Winter and Leighton 99 |Deborah DuNann Winter and Dana C. Leighton. Winter|Psychologist that specializes in Social Psych, Counseling Psych, Historical and Contemporary Issues, Peace Psychology. Leighton: PhD graduate student in the Psychology Department at the University of Arkansas. Knowledgable in the fields of social psychology, peace psychology, and ustice and intergroup responses to transgressions of justice “Peace, conflict, and violence: Peace psychology in the 21st century.” Pg 4-5 ghs 8 -Finally, to recognize the operation … be used to empower citizens to reduce it. 9 -Thus the standard is restricting structural violence – defined as alleviating the conditions that propagate harm done and targeted towards minority groups. 10 - 11 -Structural violence causes moral exclusion so it is a prerequisite to morality 12 -Winter and Leighton 99 |Deborah DuNann Winter and Dana C. Leighton. Winter|Psychologist that specializes in Social Psych, Counseling Psych, Historical and Contemporary Issues, Peace Psychology. Leighton: PhD graduate student in the Psychology Department at the University of Arkansas. Knowledgable in the fields of social psychology, peace psychology, and justice and intergroup responses to transgressions of justice “Peace, conflict, and violence: Peace psychology in the 21st century.” Pg 4-5 ghs//VA 13 -Finally, to recognize … building lasting peace. 14 -For example slaves not considered in moral calculus of saying slavery good for economy 15 -we need a focus on material conditions since they are accessible to the most # of people – high theory philosophizing or util ignore certain bodies’ struggles 16 - 17 -Since HRRC defines the right to housing as: 18 -HRRC. “The Right to Adequate Housing.” Circle of Rights. http://hrlibrary.umn.edu/edumat/IHRIP/circle/modules/module13.htm // AHSDM 19 -State obligations vis-a-vis …the ICESCR. 20 -The aff must defend a policy action the neg must only defend a competing set of policies ~-~-- key to aff strat because otherwise the neg could just moot 6 minutes of aff speech time by engaging in a different level of the res ~-~-- exacerbates 1AR time skew. 21 -Contention 1 is violence. Violent coercion 22 -Capps ’15. Capps, Kriston. “Every Single County in America Is Facing an Affordable Housing Crisis.” City Lab. June 18, 2015. // 23 -A new report reveals … economic crisis, but a moral one as well. 24 -Violence occurs 25 -Ehab ’14. Zahriyeh, Ehab. “Violence Against US Homeless on the Rise.” Al Jazeera America. March 28, 2014. // 26 -Despite a decrease in the … one of the firefighters. 27 -Causes IPV murder and rape 28 -Ryley ’14. Sarah Ryley et al, Rocco Parascandola, Barry Paddock, Greg B. Smith '14 (), 4-6-2014, "NYCHA residents live in fear as major crime in public housing soars," NY Daily News, http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/nycha-residents-live-fear-major-crimes-public-housing-soar-article-1.1747195 // 29 -In the sometimes separate … and our education efforts is part of the reason why it’s being reported.” 30 -Thousands of homeless people die because of this. 31 -Keyes ’13. Keyes, Scott. “Violence Against Homeless People is on the Rise.” Think Progress. September 10, 2013. 32 -Violence against … interviews or to work. 33 -Contention 2 is disease 34 -We are on the brink of an AIDS epidemic 35 -Quinn 8/2. Quinn, Rob. “We’re Losing Ground in War on AIDS: UN.” Newser. August 2, 2016. 36 -AIDS isn't a wounded …. (In the US, there are "stark differences" between the infection rates of different groups.) 37 -Status quo homelessness catalyzes HIV outbreak. 38 -Badiaga ‘15. Badiaga, Sékéné et al. “Preventing and Controlling Emerging and Reemerging Transmissible Diseases in Homelessness.” Post 2015 since it cites evidence from then // 39 -Homelessness is an … preventing these infections. 40 -Homeless people spread AIDs between population hubs. 41 -Foucault ’01. Cedric Foucault, Didir Raoult, Phillippe Brouqi. “Infections in the Homeless.” Vol. 1 No. 2. The Lancet. September 2001. 42 -Homeless people in developed … field of study. 43 -Contention 3 The Right to Housing is Possible and Necessary 44 -Costs a lot to be homeless 45 -Scott. "Leaving Homeless Person On the Streets: $31,065. Giving Them Housing: $10,051." ThinkProgress. 08 Aug. 2016. DT 46 -Late last week, …37 chronically homeless people. 47 -This means you should not listen to negative arguments about how it is too hard to fund housing projects- it really isn’t and we can succeed. 48 -A rights based approach to housing is key – the aff is the best possible solution. 49 -Adams, Kristen David (Professor of Law, Stetson University College of Law). "Do we need a right to housing." Nev. LJ 9 (2008): 275. 50 -Rights are more powerful … also motivate increased construction of affordable housing.171 51 -The Right to housing inclusion in society, developing communal bonds necessary to recreate society. 52 -Hoover 15 Joe Hoover, “The human right to housing and community empowerment: home occupation, eviction defence and community land trusts” 2015. 53 -The move to occupy … in a community. 54 -Contention 4: Crime 55 -Crime happens. Owen 11 56 -Matthew Freedman and Emily G. Owens (Professor in the Department of Labor Economics, Cornell University; Professor in Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University). “Lowincome housing development and crime.” Journal of Urban Economics. 2011. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094119011000301 57 -Taken together, these results … in the housing stock of distressed communities 58 -This outweighs since it talks about solving a structural problem 59 - 60 -Housing is unjustly denied to people with criminal records but aff stops that. Carey: 61 -Corinne A. Carey, Researcher with the US Program at Human Rights Watch, “No Second Chance: People With Criminal Records Denied Access to Public Housing,” University of Toledo Law Review, Vol. 36, 2005. 62 -Decent and … who may never have presented any risk in the first place 63 - 64 -Exclusion makes crime 65 - Corinne A. Carey, Researcher with the US Program at Human Rights Watch, “No Second Chance: People With Criminal Records Denied Access to Public Housing,” University of Toledo Law Review, Vol. 36, 2005. 66 -No one argues … looks similar to reductions in the city as a whole.” 67 - 68 -Sweden Model Related Things 69 -Ganapati ’10. Ganapati, Sukumar. “Enabling Housing Cooperatives: Policy Lessons from Swedan, India and the United States.” The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Vol. 34.2 June 2010. // 70 -Housing cooperatives …the growth of housing cooperatives. 71 -The plan provides affordable housing from municipal companies, leads to growth because of stakeholder competition. 72 - SABO. Sveriges Allmännyttiga Bostadsföretag. “Public Housing in Sweden.” 73 -More than 3 of 9.5 million …. Owned by the municipality. Managed as limited companies. 74 -Case solves internal violence 75 -Ganapati 2. Ganapati, Sukumar. “Enabling Housing Cooperatives: Policy Lessons from Swedan, India and the United States.” The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Vol. 34.2 June 2010. // 76 -The emergence of … cooperatives have been weak. 77 -Guarantees a place safe to live by lowering rent 78 -Sida ’11. Ladda Ner Sida. “Homelessness in Sweden.” Socialstyrelsen. 2011. // 79 -The results of the … meaningful to speculate about the explanation for this result. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,39 +1,0 @@ 1 -performance 2 -We advocate that the people of the United States Guarantee the Right to Housing to anyone – an embracing of difference and deviancy through a radical rejection of the logic of futurity by offering up our homes to the other to open a space of new understanding and an epistemic break. 3 - 4 -The 1AC embraces a new form of political thought – queer survivalism– a strategy of making care networks when traditional heteronormative frameworks have failed us 5 -Kouri-Towe 13 Kouri-Towe, Natalie. "Queer Apocalypse: Survivalism and Queer Life at the End | FUSE Magazine." FUSE Magazine. January 06, 2013. Accessed May 11, 2016. http://fusemagazine.org/2013/06/36-3_kouri-owe. 6 -The apocalypse is coming and …that dominate survivalism and stories of apocalypse. 7 - 8 -Part 2 is Fugitivity 9 -Productivity renders academia useless but we open possibility 10 -Moten 04 (Moten , F. and Harney, S. "The University and the Undercommons: Seven Theses." Social Text, vol. 22 no. 2, 2004, pp. 101-115. Project MUSE, muse.jhu.edu/article/55785. http://dev.autonomedia.org/node/3703 chsNK) 11 -THE ONLY POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP TO are always at war, always in hiding. 12 -Part 3 is Fear of the Future 13 -AT THE HEART OF THE POLICING OF DIFFERENCE THAT THE 1AC CRITICIZES is the notion that it is for some future good. We will impact turn that notion—THE ROLE OF THE BALLOT IS TO PERFORMATIVELY AND METHODOLOGICALLY RUPTURE THE NORMATIVE CATEGORIES CREATED BY FUTURISM TO AFFIRM AN ENCOUNTER WITH THE OTHER. I’ll clarify in CX about spec questions since Idk exactly what to spec 14 -Oppression matters and debate should avoid it. Smith 13 15 -Elijah Smith, A Conversation in Ruins: Race and Black Participation in Lincoln Douglas Debate, Vbriefly, 2013. 16 -At every tournament you attend this… scope of the conversation. 17 - 18 -We begin with Doctor Sir Williams as a metaphor for society today; he seeks to stabilize the social sphere by secluding incoherent, instable bodies – they are cut away. 19 -Griffiths 13 (Griffiths, K; QUEER TEMPORALITY AND THE PROJECT OF REVISIONING; https://macsphere.mcmaster.ca/bitstream/11375/13507/1/fulltext.pdf; chsNK) 20 -This pruning and paring down, …positioning them on the other side of a “wall of gold” (80). 21 -Time is cyclical and it’s a question of our starting point. “Progress” is a tool of the state to maintain current regimes of oppression 22 -– we lock more people in prison than any other country because we say it’s necessary to keep us safe, so the 1AC’s analysis is key. 23 - Dillon 13 Stephen Dillon. “It’s here, it’s that time:” Race, queer futurity, and the temporality of violence in Born in Flames. University of Minnesota. Women and Performance: A journal of feminist theory, 2013. 24 -Progress is named as a time …and does not let go. 25 - 26 -Part 4 is Reorientation 27 -Performing is good and ruptures dominant ideologies 28 - Conquergood (“Performing as a Moral Act: Ethical Dimensions of the Ethnography of Performance” Dwight Conquergood. Dwight Conquergood is a professor of performance studies at Northwestern University, winning many awards. He conducted much of his research living with the people he was studying, in Thailand, the Gaza Strip, and impoverished communities in Thailand. A former vice president of Performance Studies International and former president of the Performance Studies Division of National Communication Association.chsNK) 29 -The Curator's Exhibitionism Whereas the … its end is bitter, to recognize others as others permits loving them better."34 30 -We are a queer archival and can challenge dominant narratives 31 -Griffiths 13 (Griffiths, K; QUEER TEMPORALITY AND THE PROJECT OF REVISIONING; https://macsphere.mcmaster.ca/bitstream/11375/13507/1/fulltext.pdf; chsNK) 32 -I would like to employ the … does not merit historical remembrance. 33 - 34 -Policymaking and academia are bad now—it just shows you’re and lets you call others visionless 35 - Moten 13 (Stefano Harney and Fred Moten; The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study; http://www.minorcompositions.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/undercommons-web.pdf chsNK) 36 -Policy is the form that opportunism … of the post-fordist economy. 37 -Policymaking solves itself, we won’t go extinct – infinite plan add ons are enacted every second to solve all your counterplans 38 -Moten 13 (Stefano Harney and Fred Moten; The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study; http://www.minorcompositions.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/undercommons-web.pdf chsNK) 39 -So how does policy … be governed, at all. - EntryDate
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