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Of Theory and Meaning in Green Criminology
In this article, I focus on green criminology’s relationship with theory with the aim of describing some of its animating features and offering some suggestions for green criminology’s further emergence.
Avi Brisman
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Molecular genetics as evidence of environmental harm in ecocriminological analysis [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
This research focuses on the potential of molecular genetics as a tool that can complement the assessment and evaluation of environmental damage from the perspective of green criminology or ecocriminology.
Esteban Morelle-Hungría
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The aim of this dual special issue project—simultaneously published in two languages in two distinguished international journals (International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy and Critica Penal y Poder) —is to support the goal of Southern
David Rodríguez Goyes +2 more
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El siguiente artículo busca poner en cuestionamiento las bases mismas de la denominada Green Criminology haciendo una analogía entre los states of denial de Stanley Cohen, tal y como se los evidenció en una zona de la periferia de La Habana, Cuba ...
Facundo Taibi Taibi Cicaré
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Framing Injustice in Green Criminology: Activism, Social Movements and Geography [PDF]
Injustice is perceived, experienced and articulated. Social movements, and their constitutive parts, frame and re-frame these senses of injustice. Two often-overlapping accounts of social movements are in focus in this chapter.
Darren McCauley
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On Narrative and Green Cultural Criminology
This paper calls for a green cultural criminology that is more attuned to narrative and a narrative criminology that does not limit itself to non-fictional stories of offenders.
Avi Brisman
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Boganmeldelse skrevet af Vibe Thimgaard Knoop, som anmelder Dr. Marieke Kluins "Environmental Crime and its Victims – Perspectives within Green Criminology", Ashgate Publishing 2014.
Vibe Thimgaard Knoop
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In 2012, the discovery of the Mobuoy illegal dump in Northern Ireland came to the attention of society as a shocking scandal. This was not only because the dump (516,000 tonnes of waste) was possibly one of the largest illegal dumps in Europe, but also ...
Juneseo Hwang
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Environmental Responsibility, Active Social Learning, and Political Action
Critical criminology will be applied to a discussion of environmental responsibility and the proposed controversial practice of 'fracking'. First, Green Criminology is discussed, as it seeks to re-direct the traditional focus of criminology onto patterns
David Hayes
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The antecedents and emergence of a 'Green' Criminology [PDF]
Nigel South, Richard White
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