The Slow Violence. Rob Nixon Slow violence is a term coined by Rob Nixon in Slow Violence and the Environmentalism and of the Poor Harvard University Press 2011 to describe the attritional wake of environmental devastation or pollution. One example might be the John Henryism effect which BBC Future has.
Slow violence evades boundaries and stretches across time insidiously subjecting people to daily struggles and added traumas. The world faces many crises. Launched last week the 2020 South African Child Gauge focusing on nutrition and food security reminds us that despite South Africa being classified as an upper middle.
In many ways artistic practice operates in a different way and faces different expectations.
The nature of slow violence also means it tends to compound with one type begetting another. Our NHS is in crisis. The nature of slow violence also means it tends to compound with one type begetting another. Gilbert Tshitaudzi Nutrition Specialist UNICEF South Africa and Dr Mariame Sylla Chief Health HIVAIDS and Nutrition UNICEF South Africa via IOL 25 February 2021.